1 million signatures to demand congress recognize validity of the Equal Rights Amendment! #Sign4ERA - a project of ERA-NOW. And sponsor of the “Driving the Vote for Equality tour” www.sign4ERA.org
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@RepCarolGlanville from Grand Rapids and @RepJenifferConlin joined the rally... read the full story on the website: Driving the Vote: drivingthevote.org/daily-diary/... #Sign4ERA #DrivingtheVote #ERANow #EqualRights
#DrivingtheVote Lansing stop was organized by ERA supporters @GailJohnson and @DeniseQuarles of @ZontaclubofLansing (@ZontaUSA) , and @SusanAnderson of the @BlueBrigade — community leaders who brought together legislators, activists, and advocates from across the region.
... Michigan has repeatedly demonstrated the power of women’s full participation in public life. Michigan has elected two women governors — Jennifer Granholm and Gretchen Whitmer — and women are 40% of seats in the Michigan Legislature, above the national average.
Whether you hit the road with us or followed from home, now is time to make the Equal Rights Amendment part of our Constitution. Show that equal rights are a movement. Sign the petition at Sign4ERA.org. and tag a friend who believes in #equalityforall!
⚖️ #Sign4ERA
Equality is Beautiful. This Pride month, Say YES to the Equal Rights Amendment. Equal Rights for All. Sign the Petition to Demand Congress act. www.sign4era.org #EqualityisBeautiful #Sign4era #EqualRights
#Lansing, #Michigan
Hometown of Rep. Martha Griffiths, who served in the U.S. House and, in 1972, was among those most responsible for the #EqualRightsAmendment passing Congress with the required two-thirds majority.
From suffrage to the ERA...
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👔 Girl dads know: ties are optional.
Equal rights for our daughters? Non-negotiable. 💜
We’re raising girls to lead, speak up, dream big—and never take the backseat. 🚗✨
Because equality looks good on the next generation.
#FathersDay #ERANow #EqualRights #EqualityLooksGood #NoBackseat ✊
@RepJulieBrixie:
“I wore a pin with the number 53; the number of women elected to the legislature in that year. Today, women are ~40% of the MI House... All this matters more than ever because as we elect more women, we see more movement on policies that directly impact women,”