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State ratifying conventions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State ratifying conventions are one of the two methods established by Article V of the United States Constitution for ratifying constitutional amendments. Ratifying conventions have only been used fo...
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Article Five of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not about same-sex/abortion, ERA is for equality for ALL, male and female. Who could be against equality for all? ... YES, the Florida Senate Judiciary did vote to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment on April 1, 2008, bipartisan, 8-3 ! It was SRO. This, after much legwork by many organizations including American Assn.
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That’s because all the 35 states that did ratify in the 70s CANNOT rescind. And because a 203 year old (unrelated) Amendment was passed in 1992, thus setting a precedent for restarting the Equal Rights Amendment, too. ... Legal scholars debate whether the 35 state votes to ratify the amendment are still valid.
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How do you ratify an amendment proposal? What are the steps to ratify a amendment? What is necessary to ratify an amendment? How many stares must ratify an amendment? Who must ratify an amendment to the const? Most common method for amend constitution?
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President ratify an amendment? How do you ratify a amendment? Who has to ratify an amendment? Conditions to ratify amendment? Who has to ratify the amendment? Steps to ratify the constitution? Can congress ratify an amendment?
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The Professional Airline Flight Control Association (PAFCA) announced today that the membership has successfully ratified an amendment to the collective bargaining agreement between themselves and their employer, United...
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