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In reply to the discussion: "46 Senators Call on Biden to Certify Equal Rights Amendment as GOP Control Looms "There is no excuse for leaving us all [View all]MichMan
(13,561 posts)27. Not only that, that term of Congress has passed
You can't pass a resolution in the House in one congressional term (117th) , and then pass it in the Senate years later under a new congress (118th).
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"46 Senators Call on Biden to Certify Equal Rights Amendment as GOP Control Looms "There is no excuse for leaving us all [View all]
orleans
Dec 4
OP
Wow, that is an excellent idea. I hadn't heard about that. That would cement his legacy.
walkingman
Dec 4
#1
It's not that simple. There was a time limit and since then, 5 states have rescinded their votes
MichMan
Dec 4
#7
According to the Brennan Center there is precedent for the SC leaving it to Congress
Quiet Em
Dec 4
#12
Since losing the election Biden should have been everything he could possibly do to protect eh American
patricia92243
Dec 5
#17
i would think those 46 senators would know if there was a sunset date. and from what i've been reading tonight, it
orleans
Dec 5
#19
Dumb question here. I don't get it. What's happening here ? If it was ratified by the required number of states why
Pepsidog
Dec 5
#33
Every amendment that has passed since prohibition had had a time limit imposed by Congress. n/t
MichMan
Dec 5
#39