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House passes bill reviving the Equal Rights Amendment Print this article
The House approved legislation on Wednesday that would revive the Equal Rights Amendment by repealing the 1982 deadline imposed on states to ratify it.
The bill passed 222-204 with four GOP votes but faces an uncertain fate in the Senate, where Republicans can block legislation due to the 60-vote threshold.
The House vote comes more than a month after a federal court ruled that the deadline to ratify the amendment has long expired, which means the process of getting the necessary ratification from 38 states would have to start over. The House bill would remove the deadline, but if it is passed into law, it would likely face legal challenges.
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Democrat Bill H.R. 1 Would Let People Vote Up To Two Weeks After Election Day
The Democratic Party is attempting to make Election Day into “election season” with the radical “For The People Act of 2021” sponsored by Rep. John P. Sarbanes, D-Md. The bill passed in the House on March 3 at a vote of 220 to 210.
As noted by Federalist Executive Editor Joy Pullmann, the Democratic-sponsored elections bill H.R. 1 would “require states to
wait ten days after election day” to accept ballots. Page 199 of the legislation states:
Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prohibit a State from having a law that allows for counting of ballots in an election for Federal office that are received through the mail after the date that is 10 days after the date of the election.
Biden readies campaign to combat vaccine skeptics POLITICO 3/16/2021 By Erin Banco and Adam Cancryn © Patrick Semansky/AP Photo President Joe Biden watches as a pharmacist prepares a vaccine at a Covid-19 vaccination site.
The White House is poised to launch a sweeping new campaign to reduce vaccine hesitancy as the Biden administration barrels ahead with plans to give every American access to Covid shots by May 1, according to three senior officials familiar with the matter.
The campaign, coordinated across the federal government’s health agencies, will focus on reaching Americans who are skeptical of signing up for a shot, or who do not know where to get it, and aims to combat misinformation about the vaccine’s efficacy and safety, sources said.
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