Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HCR33

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Establishes Missouri's ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution

Impact

The ratification of the ERA by Missouri would have profound implications on state laws, as it would reinforce anti-discrimination practices and promote gender equality in various sectors, including employment, education, and public services. It signifies a significant step towards legislative equality, potentially influencing future laws and policies to be more inclusive and equitable for all individuals. As states continue to ratify the ERA, a broader legal framework supporting gender equality may take shape, impacting women's rights significantly.

Summary

HCR33 is a resolution that establishes Missouri's ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to the United States Constitution. The ERA aims to guarantee equal legal rights for all American citizens, regardless of sex, ensuring that rights under the law cannot be denied or abridged on account of sex. This resolution is a historical move, intending to affirm the importance of gender equality in the legal framework of the state and the country at large. By formally ratifying the amendment, Missouri joins a collective effort to reinforce equal rights and protections against gender discrimination.

Contention

While the ratification of HCR33 has been largely viewed as a positive step towards gender equality, it has also sparked notable discussions and contention among legislators. Supporters argue that adopting the ERA is overdue and essential for ensuring that women have equal rights protected under the Constitution. Conversely, opponents may express concerns about the implications of such a constitutional amendment, including potential challenges to existing laws or practices they believe could arise from an expansion of rights. These discussions often center around the interpretation of equality and the potential economic and social impacts of ratifying the amendment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR20

Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish

MO SJR33

Modifies the process for approving constitutional amendments

MO SJR28

Modifies the process for approving constitutional amendments

MO HJR6

Modifies provisions for the adoption of constitutional amendments

MO SJR5

Raises the threshold for approving initiative petitions proposing constitutional amendments

MO HJR62

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to sheriffs

MO HJR35

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to taxation

MO HJR19

Modifies requirements for votes required to pass constitutional amendments

MO HJR34

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies a provision relating to the right of trial by jury

MO HJR49

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies a provision relating to the right of trial by jury

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.