Let’s show our Senators that we need and want the Pregnant Workers’ Fairness Act for our week of action. It’s up to you to help make changes to protect pregnant people across the country.
Author: ERA Coalition
ERA Coalition/Fund for Women’s Equality Statement on the Outcome of the Midterm Elections
It’s clear that women voters and allies turned out in high numbers in support of equality, bodily autonomy, and voting rights this election cycle. We congratulate the 26 ERA Certified candidates that have been called as winning their respective races and celebrate ballot measures across the country showing that voters support reproductive rights and care by unmistakable majorities.
ERA Coalition Launches Woman Corp to Raise Awareness About the 179 Million Women in the U.S. With Fewer Rights Than Corporations
Despite 100 years of marching and protesting, and 50 years since the initial passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, the amendment has not been published. Through WOMAN Corp, the ERA Coalition hopes to empower Americans to continue to fight this prodigious inequality and mobilize congress to pass legislation to affirm the Equal Rights Amendment is part of the Constitution.
Why the Federal Student Loan Debt Relief Program is a huge win for women
Making good on a campaign promise, this week the Biden-Harris administration announced that borrowers can apply for student loan debt relief. This is good news for women, who account for two-thirds of borrowers and their average debt is $30,000 for four years.
Honoring Indigenous Peoples’ Day
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ERA Coalition Announces Third Slate of Federal Candidates with ERA Certification Stamp of Approval
The ERA Coalition announced the third slate of federal candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate who have been awarded the ERA Certification Stamp of Approval. Earlier this year, the ERA Coalition launched Elect Equality, a new campaign to provide voters with the opportunity to learn from candidates across the country about their position on the Equal Rights Amendment.
