The 28th Amendment seeks to guarantee gender equality under the Constitution. Here's why it matters.
Proposed in 1923, the Equal Rights Amendment faced decades of resistance before being passed by Congress in 1972. Yet, it’s still not ratified.
The ERA ensures no one can be denied equality under the law due to gender. It’s a step towards justice and fairness for all.
Despite its passage in Congress, the ERA lacks enough state ratifications. Legal and political debates continue.
The ERA is closer to becoming law than ever. It’s time to advocate for gender equality and demand action from lawmakers.
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