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Croney

(5,020 posts)
2. Maybe with a Democratic House, Senate, and Presidency,
Tue Feb 11, 2020, 07:57 AM
Feb 2020

the important things will be put first again.

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So would I, RBG. Control-Z Feb 2020 #1
Maybe with a Democratic House, Senate, and Presidency, Croney Feb 2020 #2
The President has no formal roll in amending the Constitution Jose Garcia Feb 2020 #15
But he does have a powerful podium (to me bully pulpit is a double negative...). not_the_one Feb 2020 #18
I thought there was no deadline Blues Heron Feb 2020 #3
Here's an article on the ERA - pazzyanne Feb 2020 #4
What's the gist - CNN is not compatible w my computer Blues Heron Feb 2020 #6
The deadline was originally 1979 FBaggins Feb 2020 #7
OK thanks Blues Heron Feb 2020 #8
It isn't FBaggins Feb 2020 #9
me too Blues Heron Feb 2020 #11
The Constitution doesn't specify a duration for ratification... brooklynite Feb 2020 #12
Thanks brooklynite Blues Heron Feb 2020 #13
And the 1982 extension may have been invalid Jose Garcia Feb 2020 #17
Right FBaggins Feb 2020 #19
The ERA was passed by Congress in l972. pazzyanne Feb 2020 #10
Thanks pazzyanne Blues Heron Feb 2020 #14
The expiration dates got plenty of news when they passed Polybius Feb 2020 #20
Virginia just became the final needed ratifying state. I thought the ERA was on it's FailureToCommunicate Feb 2020 #5
The deadline for ratification was in 1979, attempts to extend that are disputed, and would LongtimeAZDem Feb 2020 #16
Justice Ginsberg also mentioned the fact that several states have recinded their ratification ripcord Feb 2020 #21
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