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You can print the US Constitution with the Equal Rights Amendment
Link to Print the US Constitution with the 28th Amendment: Give this file to your printer
The Government refuses to print the proper Constitution - We the People are printing it with the Equal Rights Amendment which makes clear that women are citizens of equal stature and can no longer be discriminated against.
By derailing printing an updated Constitution with the 28th Amendment the Government has wiggle room to deny equal protection of law to women. This translates to undermining equal pay, personal autonomy, freedom from violence, putting the Care Economy in our GDP and political, economic and cultural support for women as mothers, leaders and oracles.
The Equal Rights Amendment The Journey to become the 28th Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Equal Rights Amendment became part of the US Constitution on January 27, 2020 when Virginia became the 38th State to ratify the Amendment. This is an overview of the Journey of US Women becoming equal citizens and the push to attain the human right of equal protection of law.