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Alabama

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Alaska

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Arizona

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Arkansas

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

California

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Colorado

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Connecticut

Ratified: Yes! In 1973.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Delaware

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Florida

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Georgia

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Hawaii

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Idaho

Ratified: This state ratified and then tried to rescind its ratification.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to reaffirm their support for the Equal Rights Amendment and take a stand for constitutional equality. Push for a new resolution declaring their commitment to recognizing the 28th Amendment and ensuring its official adoption. Remind them that attempts to rescind ratification have no legal effect—once ratified, always ratified.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Illinois

Ratified: Yes! In 2018.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Indiana

Ratified: Yes! In 1977.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Iowa

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Kansas

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Kentucky

Ratified: This state ratified and then tried to rescind its ratification.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to reaffirm their support for the Equal Rights Amendment and take a stand for constitutional equality. Push for a new resolution declaring their commitment to recognizing the 28th Amendment and ensuring its official adoption. Remind them that attempts to rescind ratification have no legal effect—once ratified, always ratified.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Louisiana

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Maine

Ratified: Yes! In 1974.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Maryland

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Massachusetts

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Michigan

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Minnesota

Ratified: Yes! In 1973.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Montana

Ratified: Yes! In 1974.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Mississippi

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Missouri

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Nebraska

Ratified: This state ratified and then tried to rescind its ratification.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to reaffirm their support for the Equal Rights Amendment and take a stand for constitutional equality. Push for a new resolution declaring their commitment to recognizing the 28th Amendment and ensuring its official adoption. Remind them that attempts to rescind ratification have no legal effect—once ratified, always ratified.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Nevada

Ratified: Yes! In 2017.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

New Hampshire

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

New Jersey

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

New Mexico

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

New York

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

North Carolina

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

North Dakota

Ratified: Yes! In 1975.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Ohio

Ratified: Yes! In 1974.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Oklahoma

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Oregon

Ratified: Yes! In 1973.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Pennsylvania

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Rhode Island

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

South Carolina

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

South Dakota

Ratified: This state ratified and then tried to rescind its ratification.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to reaffirm their support for the Equal Rights Amendment and take a stand for constitutional equality. Push for a new resolution declaring their commitment to recognizing the 28th Amendment and ensuring its official adoption. Remind them that attempts to rescind ratification have no legal effect—once ratified, always ratified.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Tennessee

Ratified: This state ratified and then tried to rescind its ratification.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to reaffirm their support for the Equal Rights Amendment and take a stand for constitutional equality. Push for a new resolution declaring their commitment to recognizing the 28th Amendment and ensuring its official adoption. Remind them that attempts to rescind ratification have no legal effect—once ratified, always ratified.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Texas

Ratified: Yes! In 1972.

This is a State of Action!

State legislators are currently considering whether or not to introduce our Bill in this Legislative Session.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Utah

Ratified: This state has not yet ratified.

Next Steps: Urge your state legislators to take action by introducing a resolution in support of the Equal Rights Amendment and calling for its ratification. Encourage them to stand for equality by joining the movement to recognize the 28th Amendment and ensure constitutional protections for all.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Vermont

Ratified: Yes! In 1973.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Virginia

Ratified: Yes! In 2020.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Washington

Ratified: Yes! In1973.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

West Virginia

Ratified: Yes! In1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Wisconsin

Ratified: Yes! In1972.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.

Wyoming

Ratified: Yes! In1973.

Next Steps: Ask State Legislators to introduce a new Resolution to reaffirm their support of the ERA and to call for the 28th Amendment to become officially recognized.

Additional Actions: Seek support from candidates, businesses, and other elected officials in the state by asking them to sign our Equal Rights Petition.

Your voice matters! Thank you for taking the time to reach out to our elected officials.