Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HJR80

Introduced
3/24/25  

Caption

Establishing the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.

Impact

The adoption of HJR80 would have profound implications for state laws and policies related to gender equality. If ratified, the ERA would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, thereby empowering individuals who face discrimination to seek legal remedies. This would potentially reshape areas such as employment, education, and reproductive rights, mandating that both state and federal agencies uphold equal rights without bias towards gender. In essence, the ERA seeks to normalize gender equality within legal frameworks, contributing to broader societal and cultural shifts in attitudes towards women's rights.

Summary

HJR80 is a joint resolution aimed at establishing the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). The ERA, originally proposed in 1923 and passed by Congress in 1972, aims to guarantee equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex. HJR80 asserts that the amendment is valid and has been ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the states, thereby emphasizing its status as a legitimate part of the Constitution going forward. This bill represents a significant step towards formalizing gender equality as a fundamental right under U.S. law.

Contention

Despite the strong support for ratification evidenced by public opinion, there remain notable points of contention regarding HJR80. Critics may argue that the amendment could lead to unintended consequences, such as the potential for increased litigation or challenges against existing single-sex institutions. Some opponents express concerns over the impact it could have on certain laws and practices currently in place. The discussions surrounding HJR80 may reflect broader societal debates regarding gender roles and inclusion, indicating that the path to ratification may encounter both political and ideological barriers.

Congress_id

119-HJRES-80

Policy_area

Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues

Introduced_date

2025-03-24

Companion Bills

US SJR38

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

Previously Filed As

US HJR25

Removing the deadline for the ratification of the equal rights amendment.

US HJR82

Expressing the sense of Congress that the article of amendment commonly known as the "Equal Rights Amendment" has been validly ratified and is enforceable as the Twenty-Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution, and the Archivist of the United States must certify and publish the Equal Rights Amendment as the Twenty-Eighth Amendment without delay.

US HCR97

Recognizing the significance of equal pay and the disparity between wages paid to men and women.

US HCR22

Recognizing the significance of equal pay and the disparity between wages paid to men and women.

US HR1537

Condemning the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, and calling for Hamas and its leaders to immediately and unconditionally surrender and to release the hostages, including Americans.

US HR1566

Honoring the service and sacrifice of America's veterans on Veterans Day, 2024.

US HR1153

Recognizing the designation of the week of April 11 through April 17, 2024, as the seventh annual "Black Maternal Health Week".

US HR558

Expressing support for the designation of June 26 as "LGBTQI+ Equality Day".

US HR1101

Expressing support for the House of Representatives to work alongside the Congressional Black Caucus to build the Black Wealth Agenda and outline the legislative priorities to achieve the Black Wealth Agenda.

US HR1558

Original National Domestic Violence Awareness Month Resolution of 2024

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