lpetrich
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An alternative resolution from a House Democrat:
H.J.Res.82 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): Expressing the sense of Congress that the article of amendment commonly known as the "Equal Rights Amendment" has been validly ratified and is enforceable as the Twenty-Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and the Archivist of the United States must certify and publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the Twenty-Eighth Amendment without delay. | Congress.gov | Library of Congress - Rep. Bush, Cori [D-MO-1] (Introduced 07/14/2023)
54 cosponsors, all original, all Democrats
A rival resolutiony from a Senate Republican:
S.Res.107 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): A resolution recognizing the expiration of the Equal Rights Amendment proposed by Congress in March 1972, and observing that Congress has no authority to modify a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment after the amendment has been submitted to the States or after the amendment has expired. | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
20 cosponsors, 11 original, all Republicans
Democrats Try a Novel Tactic to Revive the Equal Rights Amendment - The New York Times - "Proponents of the measure to enshrine a guarantee of sex equality into the Constitution are using a creative legal theory to try to resurrect the long-stalled amendment."
H.J.Res.82 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): Expressing the sense of Congress that the article of amendment commonly known as the "Equal Rights Amendment" has been validly ratified and is enforceable as the Twenty-Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and the Archivist of the United States must certify and publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the Twenty-Eighth Amendment without delay. | Congress.gov | Library of Congress - Rep. Bush, Cori [D-MO-1] (Introduced 07/14/2023)
54 cosponsors, all original, all Democrats
A rival resolutiony from a Senate Republican:
S.Res.107 - 118th Congress (2023-2024): A resolution recognizing the expiration of the Equal Rights Amendment proposed by Congress in March 1972, and observing that Congress has no authority to modify a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment after the amendment has been submitted to the States or after the amendment has expired. | Congress.gov | Library of Congress
20 cosponsors, 11 original, all Republicans
Democrats Try a Novel Tactic to Revive the Equal Rights Amendment - The New York Times - "Proponents of the measure to enshrine a guarantee of sex equality into the Constitution are using a creative legal theory to try to resurrect the long-stalled amendment."
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Representative Cori Bush of Missouri introduced a joint resolution on Thursday stating that the measure has already been ratified and is enforceable as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution. The resolution states that the national archivist, who is responsible for the certification and publication of constitutional amendments, must immediately do so.
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“This is a political rather than a legal struggle,” said Laurence Tribe, the constitutional scholar and professor emeritus at Harvard Law School. “It would succeed only in a different environment than we have. It’s not going to pass. The real question is what political message is being sent. In a political environment like this, you throw at the wall whatever you can.”