Eleanor Smeal says Equal Rights Amendment needed more after Dobbs Supreme Court decision
Feminist Majority Foundation Cofounder Eleanor Smeal says at a press event to urge the Congress to affirm the Equal Rights Amendment as the 28th Amendment to the Constitution that ERA is needed more than ever after the Dobbs decision which not only takes away abortion rights, but one by one conservative Justices would come after moral rights, angry young women want a future and they deserve it, past statutes like violence against women act should be stronger but without a constitutional underpinning all rights for women are always debatable except for the right to vote, she demanding a roll call vote as supporters were very, very clear and would be very, very loud.





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