Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR244

Introduced
2/21/25  

Caption

Equal Rights Amendment; encouraging all states to ratify

Impact

Should all states ratify the ERA, it would solidify gender equality as a fundamental principle enshrined in the Constitution. This would create a uniform standard across the nation, potentially influencing legislation and judicial interpretations related to gender discrimination. By endorsing the ERA, states would be reinforcing their commitment to advancing civil rights and promoting equality for all individuals, particularly women.

Summary

Senate Resolution 244 aims to encourage all states to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which was initially proposed by Congress in 1972. The resolution expresses commendation for the 38 states that have already ratified this amendment, thereby meeting the necessary threshold for adoption by three-fourths of the states. The ERA seeks to ensure equal rights regardless of sex, promoting a national standard for gender equality within the framework of the U.S. Constitution.

Contention

While the resolution simply calls for ratification, the topic of the Equal Rights Amendment has been contentious historically. Critics of the ERA often argue that gender equality is already guaranteed through existing laws and amendments, fearing that formalizing it could lead to unintended legal consequences. Proponents argue that the Amendment is essential for clearly stating that discrimination based on sex is unconstitutional, thus eliminating legal ambiguities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SCR1021

Ratification; equal rights amendment.

GA HCR2054

Ratification; equal rights amendment

GA HCR2036

Ratification; equal rights amendment.

GA SR202

Equal Rights Amendment; proposed Amendment to the United States Constitution; ratify

GA HR276

Equal Rights Amendment as the law of the land; commemorate; ratify a proposed Amendment to the United States Constitution

GA HJR80

Establishing the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.

GA HCR48

Encouraging Future Legislatures To Pass A Proposed Constitutional Amendment, And The Electorate To Ratify The Proposed Amendment, Guaranteeing All Individuals The Right To A Clean And Healthy Environment And A Stable Climate.

GA HR44

Encouraging Future Legislatures To Pass A Proposed Constitutional Amendment, And The Electorate To Ratify The Proposed Amendment, Guaranteeing All Individuals The Right To A Clean And Healthy Environment And A Stable Climate.

GA SJR38

A joint resolution establishing the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.

GA HCR57

Clarifying that the 1972 ratification by the 62nd Texas Legislature, 2nd Called Session, of the proposed 1972 Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was only valid through March 22, 1979.

Similar Bills

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