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Vote Equality!
The ERA-NC Alliance has joined forces with VoteEquality.us to highlight equality-minded candidates in 2020. Below you’ll find North Carolina voter resources and tips.
This year we’re urging voters to be especially mindful to make a voting plan – COVID-19 has raised the urgency of secure absentee voting and how to stay safe while voting in person. We’ve also conducted our 2020 Candidates Survey to find out which candidates will support North Carolina’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, so voters can know which candidates have an equality mindset.
PRIORITY ACTION:
Check your voter registration; is everything is still correct?
www.ncsbe.gov
Der Tagesspiegel Interview
Recently, ERA-NC Alliance co-president Lori Bunton and former co-president, Roberta Madden, were interviewed by Judith Langowski, a transatlantic media fellow reporting on issues in the United States for Der Tagesspiegel, Berlin’s largest daily paper. One of the topics she is researching is the fight for the ERA. She wants to show Tagesspiegel readers the richness and persistence of women’s movements in the US, and their decades-long coalition-building efforts. The story was published earlier this fall, as the election brought more attention to US political topics in general. Below is Lori’s translation from the original German.
2020 Annual Meeting
Register Today!
Saturday, October 17th, 10 AM – 12:30 PM
Online Annual Meeting via Zoom
Virtual “doors” open at 9:45 AM
Our co-presidents, Lori Bunton and Jimmie Cochran Pratt, will share what we’ve accomplished this year, outline our plans moving forward toward North Carolina being the 39th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, and what you can do to help us gain Constitutional Equality for all Americans.
Keynote Speaker, Steve Andersson
Steve Andersson is a Commissioner of Human Rights for the State of Illinois appointed by Illinois’ Governor JB Pritzker. He is also a retired member of the Illinois House of Representatives. During his tenure, he was floor leader for the House Republican Caucus and oversaw all debate on the House floor.
2020 Candidate Survey
The ERA-NC Alliance has sent out a survey to all North Carolina candidates running for state and federal office, to find out which candidates support the Equal Rights Amendment. Below you’ll find a list of those candidates who have responded so far. If you know any of the candidates who have not responded, feel free to urge them to fill out the postcard that was enclosed with the letter and get it back to us!
US Senate Candidates | US House Candidates
NC Senate Candidates | NC House Candidates
** Indicates legislator who sponsored or cosponsored ERA in 2019
**** Indicates legislator who voted to lift the time limit on the ERA
US Senate |
Candidate |
Party |
ERA |
Comment |
|
Tillis, Thom |
Rep |
|
|
|
Bray, Shannon W. |
Lib |
|
|
|
Cunningham, Cal |
Dem |
Yes |
We are long overdue to ratify the ERA. In the Senate, I will support |
|
Hayes, Kevin E. |
CST |
|
|
US House
District |
Candidate |
Party |
ERA |
Comment |
1 |
Smith, Sandy |
Rep |
|
|
1 |
Butterfield, G.K. |
Dem |
**** |
|
2 |
Ross, Deborah K. |
Dem |
Yes |
“I have been working to pass the |
2 |
Swain, Alan D. |
Rep |
|
|
2 |
Matemu, Jeff |
Lib |
|
|
3 |
Farrow, Daryl |
Dem |
|
|
3 |
Murphy, Greg |
Rep |
|
|
4 |
Price, David E. |
Dem |
**** Yes |
|
4 |
Thomas, Robert |
Rep |
Yes |
|
5 |
Brown, David |
Dem |
Yes |
“Grossly overdue” |
5 |
Foxx, Virginia |
Rep |
|
|
5 |
Gregory, Jeff |
CST |
Yes |
|
6 |
Haywood, Lee |
Rep |
|
|
6 |
Manning, Kathy |
Dem |
Yes |
|
7 |
Rouzer, David |
Rep |
|
|
7 |
Ward, Christopher M. |
Dem |
|
|
8 |
Timmons-Goodson, Patricia |
Dem |
|
|
8 |
Hudson, Richard |
Rep |
|
|
9 |
Wallace, Cynthia L. |
Dem |
|
|
9 |
Bishop, Dan |
Rep |
|
|
10 |
Parker, David |
Dem |
Yes |
|
10 |
McHenry, Patrick |
Rep |
|
|
11 |
Zwinak, Tamara |
GRE |
Yes |
|
11 |
Davis, Moe |
Dem |
Yes |
“Because it is long past time.” |
11 |
DeBruhl, Tracey |
Lib |
|
|
11 |
Cawthorn, Madison |
Rep |
|
|
12 |
Adams, Alma |
Dem |
**** |
|
12 |
Brewster, Bill |
Rep |
|
|
13 |
Budd, Ted |
Rep |
|
|
13 |
Huffman, Scott |
Dem |
Yes |
|
NC General Assembly – Senate
District |
Candidate |
Party |
ERA |
Comment |
1 |
Steinburg, Bob |
Rep |
|
|
1 |
Judge, Tess |
Dem |
|
|
2 |
Sanderson, Norman W. |
Rep |
|
|
2 |
Griffin, Libbie |
Dem |
Yes |
“I have supported the ERA |
2 |
Harris, Tim |
Lib |
|
|
3 |
Bazemore (Byrd), |
Dem |
|
|
3 |
Hester, Thomas S., Jr. |
Rep |
|
|
4 |
Webb, Sammy Davis |
Rep |
Yes |
“We need this guarantee in the Constitution.” |
4 |
Fitch, Milton F., Jr. |
Dem |
** |
|
5 |
Davis, Don |
Dem |
** |
|
5 |
Kozel, Karen |
Rep |
|
|
6 |
Johnson, Ike |
Dem |
Yes |
“Everyone deserves equal |
6 |
Lazzara, Michael A. |
Rep |
|
|
7 |
Perry, Jim |
Rep |
|
|
7 |
Lake, Donna |
Dem |
Yes |
“Pay equity for women; |
8 |
Rabon, Bill |
Rep |
|
|
8 |
Sink, David |
Dem |
Yes |
“It’s the right thing to do.” |
8 |
Mascolo, Anthony |
Lib |
|
|
9 |
Peterson, Harper |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“All citizens should be treated equally under the law, |
9 |
Lee, Michael |
Rep |
|
|
10 |
Jackson, Brent |
Rep |
|
|
10 |
Moore, Vernon R. |
Dem |
|
|
11 |
Wellons, Allen |
Dem |
|
|
11 |
Barnes, Lisa Stone |
Rep |
|
|
12 |
Burgin, Jim |
Rep |
|
|
12 |
Kirkman, John |
Dem |
Yes |
”It is time. It is needed.” |
13 |
Yates-Lockamy, Barbara |
Dem |
|
|
13 |
Britt, Danny Earl, Jr. |
Rep |
|
|
14 |
Walczak, Justin |
Lib |
|
|
14 |
Blue, Dan |
Dem |
** |
|
14 |
Michael, Alan David |
Rep |
|
|
15 |
Chaudhuri, Jay J. |
Dem |
** |
|
15 |
Lomuscio, Mario J. |
Rep |
|
|
15 |
McDonald, Kat |
Lib |
Yes |
“As a young woman I find it |
16 |
Marsh, Will |
Rep |
|
|
16 |
Nickel, Wiley |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“I co-sponsored the |
17 |
Searcy, Sam |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“I cosponsored the ERA bill in |
17 |
Cavaliero, Mark |
Rep |
|
|
17 |
Groo, Travis |
Lib |
Yes |
“I believe in equality for all |
18 |
Crawford, Sarah |
Dem |
Yes |
|
18 |
Loeback, Jason |
Lib |
|
|
18 |
Norman, Larry E. |
Rep |
No |
“I oppose the ERA.” |
19 |
DeViere, Kirk |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“I have already been a co- |
19 |
Meredith, Wesley |
Rep |
|
|
20 |
Taranto, John |
Rep |
|
|
20 |
Murdock, Natalie |
Dem |
|
|
21 |
Palacios, Sev |
Rep |
Yes |
“I believe it is important to |
21 |
Clark, Ben |
Dem |
** |
|
22 |
Padgett, Rick |
Rep |
Yes |
“Equal access and due process. I have worked for some great women. I worked domestic |
22 |
Ubinger, Ray |
Lib |
|
|
22 |
Woodard, Mike |
Dem |
** |
|
23 |
Foushee, Valerie |
Dem |
** |
|
23 |
Glendinning, Tom |
Rep |
Yes |
“Depending on wording. One |
24 |
Wooten, J.D. |
Dem |
|
|
24 |
Galey, Amy S. |
Rep |
|
|
25 |
Mills, Helen Probst |
Dem |
Yes |
“To guarantee that all citizens without regard to sex, are |
25 |
McInnis, Tom |
Rep |
|
|
26 |
Tillman, Jerry W. |
Rep |
|
|
26 |
Gant, Jane Ledwell |
Dem |
|
|
27 |
Garrett, Michael |
Dem |
** |
|
27 |
King, Sebastian |
Rep |
|
|
28 |
Robinson, Gladys |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“I introduced a bill for ERA with sponsors.” |
28 |
King, D.R. |
Rep |
|
|
29 |
Jarvis, Steve |
Rep |
|
|
29 |
Lassiter, Duskin |
Dem |
Yes |
“My mother supported this |
30 |
White, Wally |
Dem |
Yes |
“Equal rights should happen |
30 |
Berger, Philip E. (Phil) |
Rep |
|
|
31 |
Krawiec, Joyce |
Rep |
|
|
31 |
LeGrand, Terri Elizabeth |
Dem |
Yes |
“Because women deserve to |
32 |
Challa, Ven |
Rep |
Yes |
|
32 |
Lowe, Paul, Jr. |
Dem |
** |
|
33 |
Ellis, Tarsha |
Dem |
|
|
33 |
Ford, Cal |
Rep |
|
|
34 |
Sawyer, Vickie |
Rep |
|
|
34 |
Templeton, Barry |
Dem |
|
|
35 |
Santiago, Jose |
Dem |
|
|
35 |
Johnson, Todd |
Rep |
|
|
36 |
Singleton, Marcus J. |
Dem |
Yes |
|
36 |
Newton, Paul |
Rep |
|
|
37 |
Scott, Jeff |
Lib |
|
|
37 |
Jackson, Jeff |
Dem |
** |
|
37 |
Nichols, Sonja P. |
Rep |
|
|
38 |
Brosch, Jack W. |
Rep |
|
|
38 |
Mohammed, Mujtaba |
Dem |
** |
|
39 |
Salvador, DeAndrea |
Dem |
|
|
39 |
Niday, Joshua |
Rep |
|
|
40 |
Shields, Bobbie |
Rep |
|
|
40 |
Waddell, Joyce |
Dem |
** |
|
41 |
Cole, Christopher |
CST |
No |
“Because it is a backdoor effort to enshrine abortion in the |
41 |
Marcus, Natasha |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“It’s way past time for this |
42 |
Proctor, H. Dean |
Rep |
|
|
42 |
Miles, Tina R. |
Dem |
|
|
43 |
Young, William |
Dem |
Yes |
“Women have proven |
43 |
Harrington, Kathy |
Rep |
|
|
44 |
Alexander, Ted |
Rep |
|
|
44 |
Lattimore, David Lee |
Dem |
Yes |
“I would support the resolu- |
45 |
Supin, Jeanne |
Dem |
|
|
45 |
Ballard, Deanna |
Rep |
|
|
46 |
Phifer, Edward |
Dem |
Yes |
“Long overdue” |
46 |
Barrick, Michael |
Dem |
|
WITHDRAWN |
46 |
Daniel, Warren |
Rep |
|
|
47 |
Wheeler, Daniel Brian |
Dem |
Yes |
“Because women are equal to men and it is 2020, not 1820.” |
47 |
Hise, Ralph |
Rep |
|
|
48 |
Caskey, Brian |
Dem |
Yes |
“I believe in pay equity and in |
48 |
Edwards, Chuck |
Rep |
|
|
49 |
Penland, Bob |
Rep |
|
|
49 |
Mayfield, Julie |
Dem |
Yes |
“Because it’s the right thing to do.” |
50 |
Corbin, Kevin |
Rep |
|
|
50 |
Fox, Victoria |
Dem |
Yes |
“I’m a woman who has dealt |
50 |
Ingram, Clifton |
Lib |
|
|
NC House of Representatives
District |
Candidate |
Party |
ERA |
Comment |
1 |
Goodwin, Edward C. |
Rep |
|
|
1 |
Nicholson, Emily |
Dem |
Yes |
“Absolutely! My three |
2 |
Yarborough, Larry |
Rep |
|
|
2 |
Deporter, Cindy |
Dem |
Yes |
“I most certainly support this ERA amendment. It is the |
3 |
Tyson, Steve |
Rep |
|
|
3 |
White, Dorothea |
Dem |
|
|
4 |
Schulte, Christopher |
Dem |
Yes |
“We must end sex |
4 |
Dixon, Jimmy |
Rep |
|
|
5 |
Hunter, Howard J. III |
Dem |
** |
|
5 |
Kirkland, Donald |
Rep |
|
|
6 |
Fulcher, Tommy |
Dem |
Yes |
“Women will never attain |
6 |
Hanig, Bobby |
Rep |
|
|
7 |
Stover, Phil |
Dem |
|
|
7 |
Winslow, Matthew |
Rep |
|
|
8 |
Smith, Kandie D. |
Dem |
** |
“Women’s rights are |
8 |
Moore, Tony |
Rep |
Un- |
“Do not have enough |
9 |
Farkas, Brian |
Dem |
Yes |
|
9 |
Jones, Perrin |
Rep |
|
|
10 |
Bell, John |
Rep |
|
|
10 |
Martin, Carl |
Dem |
|
|
11 |
Pope, Clark |
Rep |
|
|
11 |
Travers, Adrian Lee |
Lib |
|
|
11 |
Dahle, Allison |
Dem |
Yes ** |
|
12 |
Cox-Daugherty, Virginia |
Dem |
Yes |
“America cannot realize its potential of liberty and justice |
12 |
Humphrey, Chris |
Rep |
|
|
13 |
Bayliff, Buck |
Dem |
|
|
13 |
McElraft, Patricia (Pat) |
Rep |
|
|
14 |
Wofford, Marcy |
Dem |
|
|
14 |
Cleveland, George G. |
Rep |
|
|
15 |
Shepard, Phillip |
Rep |
|
|
15 |
Gomaa, Carolyn F. |
Dem |
|
|
16 |
Smith, Carson |
Rep |
|
|
16 |
Fintak, Debbi |
Dem |
Yes |
”I’m a member of ERA and the |
17 |
Simmons, Tom |
Dem |
Yes |
”It is time to ensure all people have equal rights under the |
17 |
Iler, Frank |
Rep |
|
|
18 |
Butler, Deb |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“You bet, long overdue!” |
18 |
Kennedy, Warren |
Rep |
|
|
19 |
Miller, Charlie |
Rep |
|
|
19 |
Morgan, Marcia |
Dem |
Yes |
|
20 |
Davis, Ted, Jr. |
Rep |
|
|
20 |
Ericson, Adam |
Dem |
Yes |
|
21 |
Smith, Raymond E., Jr. |
Dem |
** |
|
21 |
Heath, Brent |
Rep |
|
|
22 |
Brisson, William |
Rep |
|
|
22 |
Kirby, Albert D., Jr. |
Dem |
|
|
23 |
Willingham, Shelly |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“It’s the right thing to do.” |
23 |
Holtzman, Claiborne |
Rep |
|
|
23 |
Lane, Abbie (Bud) |
Gre |
Yes |
“Not only is it long overdue |
24 |
Rankin, Mick |
Rep |
|
|
24 |
Farmer-Butterfield, |
Dem |
|
|
25 |
Taylor, Nick |
Lib |
|
|
25 |
Check, John M. |
Rep |
|
|
25 |
Gailliard, James D. |
Dem |
** |
|
26 |
White, Donna |
Rep |
|
|
26 |
Bennett, Linda |
Dem |
|
|
26 |
Lee, Denton |
UNA |
|
|
27 |
Wray, Michael H. |
Dem |
** |
|
27 |
Nail, Warren Scott |
Rep |
|
|
28 |
Stephens, Corey |
Dem |
|
|
28 |
Strickland, Larry C. |
Rep |
|
|
29 |
Alston, Vernetta |
Dem |
Yes |
|
30 |
Bell, Gavin |
Lib |
|
|
30 |
Morey, Marcia |
Dem |
** |
|
31 |
Sosebee, Steven W., Jr. |
Rep |
|
|
31 |
Haugh, Sean |
Lib |
Yes |
“It’s long past due.” |
31 |
Hawkins, Zack |
Dem |
** |
|
32 |
Woodson, David |
Rep |
|
|
32 |
Garrison, Terry E. |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“Support equal rights for |
33 |
Sarpolus, Frann |
Rep |
|
|
33 |
Brooks, Sammie |
Lib |
|
|
33 |
Gill, Rosa U. |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“I support women’s rights |
34 |
Smith, Ronald L. |
Rep |
|
|
34 |
Martin, Grier |
Dem |
** |
|
34 |
Munger, Michael C. |
Lib |
|
|
35 |
Von Canon, Fred |
Rep |
|
|
35 |
Everitt, Terence |
Dem |
** |
|
35 |
Nelson, Michael |
Lib |
Yes |
“Because it would force |
36 |
Von Haefen, Julie |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“As a primary sponsor of the |
36 |
Basson, Bruce |
Lib |
|
|
36 |
Coley, Kim |
Rep |
|
|
37 |
Pare, Erin |
Rep |
|
|
37 |
Batch, Mrs. Sydney |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“Women should be treated |
37 |
Leaver, Liam |
Lib |
|
|
38 |
Bagnal, Kenneth |
Rep |
|
|
38 |
Haygood, Richard |
Lib |
|
|
38 |
Jones, Abe |
Dem |
|
|
39 |
Jackson, Darren |
Dem |
** |
|
40 |
Falzon, Gerard |
Rep |
Un- |
“Do not have enough info at |
40 |
John, Joe |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“Co-sponsored H271 in |
41 |
Populorum, Scott |
Rep |
|
|
41 |
Adcock, Gale |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“These protections are |
41 |
Meilleur, Guy |
Lib |
Yes |
“All people are created equal.” |
42 |
Blake, Jon |
Rep |
|
|
42 |
Lucas, Marvin W. |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“It’s time.” |
43 |
Wheatley, Diane |
Rep |
|
|
43 |
Hardy, Kimberly |
Dem |
Yes |
“Because it is far past time! |
44 |
Richardson, Billy |
Dem |
** |
|
44 |
Holmes, Heather S. |
Rep |
|
|
45 |
Szoka, John |
Rep |
|
|
45 |
Jackson, Frances Vinell |
Dem |
|
|
46 |
Heath, Tim |
Dem |
|
|
46 |
Jones, Brenden H. |
Rep |
|
|
47 |
Oxendine, Olivia |
Rep |
|
|
47 |
Graham, Charles |
Dem |
** |
|
48 |
Pierce, Garland E. |
Dem |
** |
|
48 |
Boyles, Johnny H. |
Rep |
|
|
49 |
Robertson, David |
Rep |
|
|
49 |
Ball, Cynthia |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“This is long overdue!” |
50 |
Meyer, Graig R. |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“For my daughter!” |
51 |
Sauls, John |
Rep |
|
|
51 |
Cain, Jason |
Dem |
|
|
52 |
Simon, Lowell |
Dem |
Yes |
“Equal means equal!” |
52 |
Boles, James L. (Jamie) |
Rep |
|
|
53 |
Benson, Sally Weeks |
Dem |
Yes |
“Long overdue! We must |
53 |
Berly, Zach |
Lib |
Yes |
“The rights of all Americans |
53 |
Lewis, David R. |
Rep |
|
RESIGNED |
54 |
Reives, Robert T. II |
Dem |
** |
|
54 |
Gilson, George T., Jr. |
Rep |
|
|
55 |
Overcash, Gloria |
Dem |
Yes |
“The ratification of the ERA |
55 |
Brody, Mark |
Rep |
|
|
56 |
Insko, Verla C, |
Dem |
** |
|
57 |
Clemmons, Ashton |
Dem |
** |
|
57 |
Meadows, Chris |
Rep |
Yes |
“Women deserve equal |
58 |
Quick, Amos |
Dem |
** |
|
58 |
Honey, Clinton |
Rep |
|
|
59 |
Quick, Nicole |
Dem |
Yes |
“It is fair and just and long |
59 |
Hardister, Jon |
Rep |
|
|
60 |
Ragsdale, Frank |
Rep |
Yes |
“I believe all ethnic and color |
60 |
Brockman, Cecil |
Dem |
** |
|
61 |
Harrison, Mary Price |
Dem |
** |
|
62 |
Faircloth, John |
Rep |
|
|
62 |
Gray, Brandon |
Dem |
Yes |
“100% yes! It’s long overdue. We need equal rights!” |
63 |
Ross, Stephen |
Rep |
|
|
63 |
Hortado, Ricky |
Dem |
|
|
64 |
Riddell, Dennis |
Rep |
|
|
64 |
Henry, Eric |
Dem |
|
|
65 |
Bell, Amanda Joann |
Dem |
|
|
65 |
Carter, Jerry |
Rep |
|
|
66 |
Brewer, Scott T. |
Dem |
|
|
66 |
Moss, Ben |
Rep |
|
|
67 |
Sasser, Wayne |
Rep |
|
|
68 |
Willis, David |
Rep |
|
|
68 |
McKnight, Ericka L. |
Dem |
Yes |
“I believe in equal rights for all people.” |
69 |
Arp, Dean |
Rep |
|
|
69 |
DeMaria, Pam |
Dem |
Yes |
“I believe there should be |
70 |
Scott, Susan Lee (Susie) |
Dem |
|
|
70 |
Hurley, Pat B. |
Rep |
|
|
71 |
Terry, Evelyn |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“I am a proud Black Feminist!” |
72 |
Baker, Amber M. |
Dem |
|
|
72 |
Lawlor, Dan |
Rep |
Yes |
“We the people. All men are |
73 |
Stinson, William |
Dem |
|
|
73 |
Zachary, Lee |
Rep |
|
|
74 |
Zenger, Jeff |
Rep |
|
|
74 |
Besse, Dan |
Dem |
Yes |
“I’ve campaigned for the ERA |
75 |
Lambeth, Donny C. |
Rep |
|
|
75 |
Motsinger, Elisabeth |
Dem |
Yes |
“It is long past due! Women |
76 |
Warren, Harry |
Rep |
|
|
76 |
Heggins, Al |
Dem |
|
|
77 |
Howard, Barbara B. |
Dem |
|
WITHDRAWN |
77 |
Howard, Julia Craven |
Rep |
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McNeill, Allen Ray |
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Meredith, Jim |
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WITHDRAWN |
79 |
Blount, Nick |
Dem |
Yes |
“Equality is a core principle of |
79 |
Kidwell, Keith |
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80 |
Sellars, Wendy |
Dem |
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80 |
Watford, Sam |
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Potts, Larry W. |
Rep |
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81 |
Jordan, Robert Lewis |
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82 |
Steele, Aimy |
Dem |
Yes |
“It’s the right thing to do for |
82 |
Baker, Kristin |
Rep |
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83 |
Pittman, Larry G. |
Rep |
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83 |
Young, Gail |
Dem |
Yes |
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84 |
Harris, Gayle Wesley |
Dem |
Yes |
“Should be ZERO discrimina- |
84 |
McNeely, Jeffrey C. |
Rep |
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85 |
Remington, Ted |
Dem |
Yes |
“We have a moral and legal |
85 |
Greene, Dudley |
Rep |
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86 |
Surratt, Cecelia |
Dem |
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86 |
Blackwell, Hugh |
Rep |
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Schreiber, Corie |
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Hall, Destin |
Rep |
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88 |
Tondreau, David |
Rep |
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88 |
Belk, Mary |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“We need an amendment that |
89 |
Setzer, Mitchell Smith |
Rep |
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89 |
Cranford, Greg |
Dem |
Yes |
“I support equal rights!” |
90 |
Shaw, Beth |
Dem |
Yes |
“It is long past due.” |
90 |
Stevens, Sarah |
Rep |
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91 |
Cruise, Rita |
Dem |
Yes |
“Absolutely! I cannot believe it |
91 |
Hall, Kyle |
Rep |
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92 |
Brown, Terry |
Dem |
Yes |
“I absolutely support the |
92 |
Munden, Jerry |
Rep |
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93 |
Pickett, Ray |
Rep |
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93 |
Russell, Ray |
Dem |
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94 |
Elmore, Jerry |
Rep |
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95 |
Kotis, Amanda Brown |
Dem |
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95 |
Mills, Grey |
Rep |
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96 |
Adams, Jay |
Rep |
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96 |
Bost, Kim |
Dem |
Yes |
“Sex discrimination needs to |
97 |
Saine, Jason R. |
Rep |
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97 |
McBryde, Greg |
Dem |
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98 |
Bradford, John R. III |
Rep |
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98 |
Clark, Christy |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“Women’s rights are |
99 |
Rowe, Russell |
Rep |
Maybe |
“I do not know enough details. I am in disagreement with |
99 |
Majeed, Nasif |
Dem |
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100 |
Thompson, Kalle |
Rep |
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100 |
Autry, John |
Dem |
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101 |
Logan, Carol G. |
Dem |
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101 |
Mauney, Steve |
Rep |
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102 |
Carney, Becky |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“The time is long overdue for NC to pass the Equal Rights |
102 |
Kirby, Kyle |
Rep |
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103 |
Brawley, Bill |
Rep |
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103 |
Hunt, Rachel |
Dem |
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104 |
Pomeroy, Don |
Rep |
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104 |
Lofton, Brandon |
Dem |
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105 |
Bynum, Amy |
Rep |
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105 |
Harris, Wesley |
Dem |
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106 |
Cunningham, Carla |
Dem |
Yes ** |
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107 |
Rivette, Richard |
Rep |
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107 |
Alexander, Kelly |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“Have supported since Carter Administration.” |
108 |
Torbett, John A. |
Rep |
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108 |
Caudill, Daniel |
Dem |
Yes |
“Equal rights are very |
109 |
Bumgardner, Dana |
Rep |
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109 |
Maxon, Susan |
Dem |
Yes |
“Equal rights for all needs to |
110 |
Hastings, Kelly E. |
Rep |
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111 |
Childers, Jennifer |
Dem |
Yes |
“End sex discrimination and |
111 |
Moore, Tim |
Rep |
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112 |
Rogers, David |
Rep |
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112 |
Hallyburton, Ed |
Dem |
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113 |
Edney, Sam |
Dem |
Yes |
“It is inconceivable to me that in the 21st century there is |
113 |
Johnson, Jake |
Rep |
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114 |
Smith, Lyndon John |
Lib |
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114 |
Fisher, Susan C. |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“I have helped introduce the |
114 |
Hyatt, Tim |
Rep |
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115 |
Ager, John |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“It is long overdue to have |
115 |
Crawford, Mark |
Rep |
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“I made my commitment at |
116 |
Turner, Brian |
Dem |
Yes ** |
“It’s the right thing to do.” |
116 |
Burns, Eric |
Rep |
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117 |
Remillard, Josh |
Dem |
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117 |
Moffitt, Tim |
Rep |
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118 |
Pless, Mark |
Rep |
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118 |
Jones, Alan |
Dem |
Yes |
“The amendment is very overdue. We need to recognize & guarantee equal rights regar- |
119 |
Queen, Joe Sam |
Dem |
Yes ** |
”It’s time, it’s fair.” |
119 |
Clampitt, Mike |
Rep |
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120 |
Gillespie, Karl |
Rep |
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120 |
Landis, Susan |
Dem |
Yes |
“I have fought for the ERA |
#Face the Music 4ERA
SAVE THE DATE for #FacetheMusic4ERA!
Join us on Women’s Equality Day to raise our voices with music & calls-to-action for racial and gender justice and to put gender equality into the US Constitution! ERA-NC Alliance is a proud co-sponsor of this event.
FaceTheMusic4ERA is a virtual music concert featuring an amazing line-up of artists and speakers from across the country celebrating how far the ERA has come and laying out concrete next steps to get the job done!
It’s an opportunity for organizations & activists to come together, celebrate our accomplishments and learn how you can help make the ERA the 28th Amendment to the US Constitution.
Stay tuned for artists and top ERA speakers to be announced soon!
Find the FB event page here: https://www.facebook.com/
For national co-hosts & sponsors and event details visit: https://www.eramn.org/womens-
EVENT DETAILS:
WHEN: August 26th, 2020
TIME: 5pm PST – 7pm CST – 8pm EST
WHERE: FaceBook Live & Online
WHY: Celebrate, educate, agitate & activate for the 28th Amendment, the ERA!
ERA Lawsuits
ERA-NC Alliance, along with 52 other prominent women’s and social justice organizations, filed an amicus brief on July 1 in the lawsuit Virginia, Illinois and Nevada v. David S. Ferriero. The suit seeks to compel Ferriero, as the National Archivist, to publish the Equal Rights Amendment, making it the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
When Virginia ratified the ERA in January, it became the 38th and final state needed to add the amendment to the Constitution. Nevada ratified in 2017 and Illinois followed in 2018.
Ferriero refused to accept Virginia’s ratification and failed to publish the 28th Amendment. In contrast, he did accept Nevada and Illinois’ ratifications, though they, too, were outside the 1982 time limit.
“I debated the Equal Rights Amendment in 1971 in my senior high school English class,” said Lori Bunton, ERA-NC Alliance co-president. “And here I am, 49-plus years later, helping to lead an organization whose primary goal is to ratify the ERA in North Carolina. I am excited to sign on to the landmark amicus briefs.”
“I’m old enough to remember when Louisiana women were barred from serving on juries; when I could not get credit in my own name; when my mother was not even considered for a promotion, which, of course, went to a less experienced man,” said Roberta Madden, Alliance co-founder and board member. “Some of these outrages have been fixed, but too many have not. This amicus brief is a treasure trove of our history and makes a strong argument to provide women the constitutional protection we must have.”
A host of organizations, businesses and equality groups have filed briefs supporting the suit. Along with the Alliance, other nationally known women’s equality groups include the Alice Paul Institute, the Association of American University Women, the ERA Coalition, the League of Women Voters, TIME’S UP Foundation, the Feminist Majority Foundation, National Congress of Black Women, National Council of Jewish Women, National Organization for Women (NOW), National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, Women’s Media Center and Voto Latino.
“A single unelected official cannot be allowed to stand in the way of an amendment that has been fully ratified in accordance with the Constitution,” Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul said. “Equal rights are not contingent upon a person’s gender or sex, and it is past time that women across the country have the constitutional equality to which they are entitled.”
Constitutional law scholars, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, 18 states, the governor of Kansas, the mayor of Washington, D.C., and the youth-centered equality group GenERAtion Ratify have joined briefs.
Amicus briefs have also been filed on behalf of more than 100 businesses and corporations, such as Apple, Advance Publications, Estee Lauder, Biogen, Goldman Sachs, Sports Business Journal, the National Football League and the United States Soccer Federation.
State and other Amicus Briefs:
Business and Corporate Entities here.
Chemerinsky, Feldman, Siegel, Suk here.
Equality Now and International Organizations here.
Generation Ratify here.
New York and Other States here.
Plantiff States Memorandum here.
Southern Legal Counsel here.
VA Ratify and Other State Organizations here.
Dads for Equality Action Alert!
Here’s an action for Father’s Day! Download a postcard (or all four!) and share with all the Dads you know … and make the calls yourself to Senators Burr, Tillis and McConnell.
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The contact information:
Sen. Thom Tillis
113 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
(202) 224-6342
www.tillis.senate.gov/public/
Sen. Richard Burr
217 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
(202) 224-3154 or (800) 685-8916
www.burr.senate.gov/contact
Sen. Mitch McConnell
317 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
(202) 224-2541
ERA-NC Alliance condemns racial injustice
ERA-NC Alliance condemns racial injustice, pledges to fight for equality for all
We want to say loud and clear that Black Lives Matter. Now more than ever this statement cannot be ignored. The ERA-NC Alliance stands with our Black sisters and brothers in denouncing the brutality and oppression that far too many have endured. The recent events have shown that not acknowledging and glossing over systemic racism has created a perfect storm of incidents where Black lives have been lost, only to end with little to no justice.
Throughout our country’s history, racism and sexism have gone hand in hand. Some of the most vocal abolitionists were women who saw the parallels in their fight against slavery with the lack of their own rights. As the civil rights movement erupted in the 60s, so did the Second Wave women’s movement’s fight for equality. Racism and sexism are so deeply embedded in our culture that we are unaware of them until a spark ignites a flame of anger and protest.
Every parent of a Black child in this country has reason to fear for their children’s lives. The #SayHerName campaign has highlighted Black girls as young as 7 and Black women as old as 93 who have been killed by the police.
Black women have been the backbone of the women’s movement, despite the frustrations expressed by many that their issues have not been in the forefront of concern.
The women’s movement has been passive and complicit for far too long, and we intend to be on the right side of history. We must fight for equality for all Americans if we are to truly achieve equality for all women. For all to be free, the fight against racism and sexism must be interconnected. Our nation is not a democracy until ALL of our citizens are treated equally in the eyes of the law. Regardless of our race, our ethnicity, our gender, our religion or our sexuality, every one of us should have the same rights and laws protecting us as do those who seek to govern us.
The ERA-NC Alliance condemns ALL forms of racism and injustice. We pledge to be inclusive in the fight for equality for all marginalized communities. We stand together in this fight.
Please join the national ERA Coalition’s virtual Town Hall on the Equal Rights Amendment and its impact on girls and women of color at 5 p.m. Eastern, Thursday, June 18. You can register HERE.
Lori Bunton
Co-president, ERA-NC Alliance
and
The Executive Council, ERA-NC Alliance
Virginia’s Ratification Celebration
International Women’s Day was March 8 and we hope everyone celebrated. VAratifyERA chose this date to celebrate their amazing victory as the 38th state to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment! Women and men from across Virginia, and from states as far away as AZ and as close as NC, came to spend a sunny afternoon in Virginia’s capitol city, Richmond. The celebration told the world that equality for women has no time limit! ERA-NC Alliance was represented by 3 Board members: Lori Bunton, Co-President, Virginia Adamson, Parliamentarian and Judy Lotas, Board Member. President Jane Terwilliger of AAUW NC, one of our Lead organizations, also attended. The celebration began with speeches from dignitaries in Monroe Park and then everyone marched to the state capitol building led by a local drum corps on a 1.3 mile walk through downtown Richmond’s streets. The attendees climbed the steps of the Capitol for a symbolic photo op before heading back to Monroe Park.
NC is focused on becoming the 39th state to ratify as we continue to work with our legislators. Stay tuned for more information in the weeks ahead!