MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota Democrats in the House made the case on Monday to pass an expansive version of the Equal Rights Amendment, one that would ask voters in 2026 if
The fate of a capital investment bill, a raft of budget bills, agreements on cannabis legislation, and the potential for action on sports betting and a constitutional equal rights amendment all hang in the balance.
The fate of a capital investment bill, a raft of budget bills, agreements on cannabis legislation and the potential for action on sports betting and a constitutional equal rights amendment all hang in the balance.
The fate of a capital investment bill, a raft of budget bills, agreements on cannabis legislation the potential for action on sports betting and a constitutional equal rights amendment all hang in the balance.
Minnesota Democrats in the House made the case on Monday to pass an expansive version of the Equal Rights Amendment, one that would ask voters in 2026 if they want to enshrine protections for everything from race, sex and gender identity to abortion and infertility treatments in the state's Constitution. The amendment, which cleared a House committee, now heads to the full House floor for a .