Equal Rights Amendment to Receive First Public Hearing

ST. PAUL – On Thursday, January 24 Representative Mary Kunesh-Podein will participate in the first public hearing of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) bill before the House Government Operations committee. If approved, the ERA bill (H.F. 13) would put an Equal Rights Amendment on the ballot in Minnesota in November of 2020 to amend the state constitution to read, “Equality under the law shall not be abridged or denied on account of gender.” If ratified, the amendment will take effect on January 1, 2021.

What: First hearing on Equal Rights Amendment Bill

Where: Senate basement hearing room

When: Thursday, January 24, at 9:45 a.m.

Who:

  • Chief-author Rep. Kunesh-Podein
  • Lisa Stratton, founder of Gender Justice
  • Jettie Ann Hill, MAPE member
  • Pheng Thao, statewide coordinator, Men and Masculine Folks Network
  • Trista MatasCastillo, Ramsey County Commissioner, Army/Navy/Marine Corps veteran
  • Ruben Vazquez, vice president of Racial and Public Policy, YWCA
  • Deb Fitzpatrick, co-director, Center on Women& Public Policy, Humphrey Institute, U of M
  • ERAMN Leaders Heather Allison, Kathleen Murphy, and Betty Folliard.

Senator Richard Cohen is sponsoring a Senate companion bill, S.F.200.