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<dc:title>118 SJ 39 IS: 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 28th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and the Archivist of the United States must certify and publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment without delay.</dc:title>
<dc:publisher>U.S. Senate</dc:publisher>
<dc:date>2023-07-27</dc:date>
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<dc:rights>Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.</dc:rights>
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<congress display="yes">118th CONGRESS</congress>
<session display="yes">1st Session</session>
<legis-num>S. J. RES. 39</legis-num>
<current-chamber>IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES</current-chamber>
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<action-date date="20230727">July 27, 2023</action-date>
<action-desc><sponsor name-id="S331">Mrs. Gillibrand</sponsor> (for herself, <cosponsor name-id="S308">Mr. Cardin</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S413">Mr. Padilla</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S313">Mr. Sanders</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S229">Mrs. Murray</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S354">Ms. Baldwin</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S341">Mr. Blumenthal</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S370">Mr. Booker</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S307">Mr. Brown</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S386">Ms. Duckworth</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S221">Mrs. Feinstein</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S359">Mr. Heinrich</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S361">Ms. Hirono</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S369">Mr. Markey</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S322">Mr. Merkley</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S390">Mr. Van Hollen</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S422">Mr. Welch</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S247">Mr. Wyden</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S362">Mr. Kaine</cosponsor>, <cosponsor name-id="S306">Mr. Menendez</cosponsor>, and <cosponsor name-id="S366">Ms. Warren</cosponsor>) introduced the following joint resolution; which was read twice and referred to the <committee-name committee-id="SSJU00">Committee on the Judiciary</committee-name></action-desc>
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<legis-type>JOINT RESOLUTION</legis-type>
<official-title display="yes">Expressing the sense of Congress that the article of amendment commonly known as the <quote>Equal Rights Amendment</quote> has been validly ratified and is enforceable as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and the Archivist of the United States must certify and publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment without delay.</official-title>
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<whereas><text>Whereas the Equal Rights Amendment provides an explicit constitutional basis for combating sex discrimination and provides Congress with authority to enact stronger laws to ensure sex equality by adding the following language to the Constitution: </text> <quoted-block style="traditional" display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H00DA4F6CE1134AF7B88E2738D891A88C"> <section id="H0CEA8A64BD93402DA921DFFF1998FA22" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.</text></section>
<section id="H46701B3A279C420EA37310F541CFD469" section-type="section-one"><enum>2.</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.</text></section> <section id="H4CCC6567431A491382C1DB29AA75C87D" section-type="section-one"><enum>3.</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification.</text></section><after-quoted-block>;</after-quoted-block></quoted-block></whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas article V of the Constitution provides two requirements for amending the Constitution, including—</text> <paragraph id="HDB93D38D87EF44148D38701B43CA7667"><enum>(1)</enum><text>passage in both Houses of Congress by two-thirds of each body; and</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H507AD332AB7D49829BABC5234BA70C1D"><enum>(2)</enum><text>ratification by three-fourths of the States;</text></paragraph></whereas> <whereas><text>Whereas the House of Representatives passed the Equal Rights Amendment on October 12, 1971, with a vote of 354 yeas and 24 nays (with 51 not voting), the Senate passed the Equal Rights Amendment on March 22, 1972, by a vote of 84 yeas and 8 nays (with 7 not voting), and the amendment was sent to the States for ratification;</text></whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas three-fourths of the States have ratified the Equal Rights Amendment, the final State necessary, Virginia, having ratified on January 27, 2020, including—</text> <paragraph id="H8286234C884046279F5C98FDC9E0B064"><enum>(1)</enum><text>Hawaii (March 22, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H5AC53B87DBDA45FA9B606ABFB5F1008E"><enum>(2)</enum><text>New Hampshire (March 23, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HE4EF6505FA5041F49F86A5983BB868CE"><enum>(3)</enum><text>Delaware (March 23, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HABAEBB72A7884DBD8E6D24A9FF6C2362"><enum>(4)</enum><text>Iowa (March 24, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HC65176238615428195B0988BD65EA477"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Idaho (March 24, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H8EFE8A774B4447BC8C3CA23A45BAF292"><enum>(6)</enum><text>Kansas (March 28, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H5A2F081112C94FBC983CE1E0CCF1AFF1"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Nebraska (March 29, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HA7F04B024D374891859418CCDA5394F4"><enum>(8)</enum><text>Texas (March 30, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H1EA4BC05B19B423DBBF10D17D76CA4D5"><enum>(9)</enum><text>Tennessee (April 4, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H4EB8E13AD33C402C885398024BD50EDF"><enum>(10)</enum><text>Alaska (April 5, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HB23989A98A5F4862A33246A9C5B77AD2"><enum>(11)</enum><text>Rhode Island (April 14, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H18578F42F0D9426789A2F80FF56DC07D"><enum>(12)</enum><text>New Jersey (April 17, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H2382495ED34A4F38952A70CEF5E7C3B7"><enum>(13)</enum><text>Colorado (April 21, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H27AA28C484D14F1FA3DD74CA6D3E0652"><enum>(14)</enum><text>West Virginia (April 22, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H0AE4E8D7755744699BBF1FFABCBCF255"><enum>(15)</enum><text>Wisconsin (April 26, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HDFFF62DCFA1443439DC3D2B6B4BB0436"><enum>(16)</enum><text>New York (May 18, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H3EAE0118BB94489B82F021C2854162A8"><enum>(17)</enum><text>Michigan (May 22, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HAF2C8BBD7F6E432C8ABD025A77E7247B"><enum>(18)</enum><text>Maryland (May 26, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H7938E73EF011467E913A1B91665C9BF4"><enum>(19)</enum><text>Massachusetts (June 21, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H393AFD46CBE6461AB783F78F53CB1564"><enum>(20)</enum><text>Kentucky (June 27, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HF9324271B60049C2A0878BD058F1EF32"><enum>(21)</enum><text>Pennsylvania (September 27, 1972);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HE9A92C0F15CA463C978E43E7F1F09CE8"><enum>(22)</enum><text>California (November 13, 1972);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HA7FA7684FBB848D29B792BB9AAD591D8"><enum>(23)</enum><text>Wyoming (January 26, 1973);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H1B521C4E30F74C05A438043819BD5427"><enum>(24)</enum><text>South Dakota (February 5, 1973);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H82E2523475D74AAE8F7E6271F91156B3"><enum>(25)</enum><text>Oregon (February 8, 1973);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H77D5F880D6FC435288F47C460D6E67DA"><enum>(26)</enum><text>Minnesota (February 8, 1973);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H6E4631250C934B4992AD2EF2848314FE"><enum>(27)</enum><text>New Mexico (February 28, 1973);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HF03418BF7FD24360B944F74D08620F3F"><enum>(28)</enum><text>Vermont (March 1, 1973);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HAD0ADAA8FEBA463E898F5A1E120083B1"><enum>(29)</enum><text>Connecticut (March 15, 1973);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H19B3374D7A7D49E8B06F8FE6BF83FB4F"><enum>(30)</enum><text>Washington (March 22, 1973);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H0BC0810A52E6404CA6E061E332218EA1"><enum>(31)</enum><text>Maine (January 18, 1974);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H9509B509968A4DACA6EDC8DA0BCE4A83"><enum>(32)</enum><text>Montana (January 25, 1974);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HDE5F3EFEC1294E66B5B642F1DA377D34"><enum>(33)</enum><text>Ohio (February 7, 1974);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H206F4B7F91EF4A069456F96C3D2D2DE7"><enum>(34)</enum><text>North Dakota (February 3, 1975);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H08467E6C4D6547858FA8C8B76D58A59A"><enum>(35)</enum><text>Indiana (January 18, 1977);</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HCAE6D8405C0048C5944BF3AA7FC2C1C8"><enum>(36)</enum><text>Nevada (March 22, 2017);</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="H6722490B527A404F974811760DC924BE"><enum>(37)</enum><text>Illinois (May 30, 2018); and</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H77C720DEA23446959728B2D1077A65C1"><enum>(38)</enum><text>Virginia (January 27, 2020);</text></paragraph></whereas> <whereas><text>Whereas article V of the Constitution does not impose a deadline for the ratification of an article of amendment;</text></whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the 27th Amendment to the Constitution was approved by two-thirds of each House of Congress and 203 years later it was finally ratified by three-fourths of the States;</text></whereas> <whereas><text>Whereas the 27th Amendment to the Constitution was certified and published by the Administration of George H. W. Bush as part of the Constitution;</text></whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas, following publication of the 27th Amendment, Congress moved to affirm it as part of the Constitution;</text></whereas> <whereas><text>Whereas the 14th Amendment to the Constitution was certified and published as part of the Constitution in 1868 despite 2 States purporting to rescind their ratifications;</text></whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the States that purported to <quote>rescind</quote> their ratifications of the 14th Amendment (Ohio and New Jersey) were counted among the ratifying States;</text></whereas> <whereas><text>Whereas Tennessee attempted to rescind its ratification of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution but its attempt was ignored and the 19th Amendment was certified and published on August 26, 1920; and</text></whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the Archivist of the United States, once a proposed amendment has been adopted according to the provisions of the Constitution, has a statutory duty under section 106b of title 1, United States Code, to certify that the proposed amendment has become valid, to all intents and purposes, as a part of the Constitution and publish the proposed amendment in the Federal Register: Now, therefore, be it</text></whereas></preamble> <resolution-body style="traditional" id="HE114981B47094FFFB4FF9B1039062D56"> <section display-inline="yes-display-inline" section-type="undesignated-section" id="H7633971EE869405AA6269A7A203FDEA8"><enum/><text>That it is the sense of Congress that—</text>
<paragraph id="H095540B69905484CB987734B6E89D845"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">the article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States commonly known as the <quote>Equal Rights Amendment</quote> has been duly proposed by two-thirds of each House of the Congress and ratified by more than three-fourths of the several States, and thus has met the requirements of the Constitution under article V of the Constitution and is enforceable as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution, effective January 27, 2020; and</text></paragraph> <paragraph id="HAFFC4D507E04430A9B34139073030AF9"><enum>(2)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">the current Archivist of the United States should proceed to fulfill their ministerial duty under section 106b of title 1, United States Code, to certify and publish the 28th Amendment to the Constitution, without delay.</text></paragraph></section>
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