NCL celebrates White House’s affirmation of Equal Rights Amendment ratification
Media Contact: Lisa McDonald, Vice President of Communications, 202-207-2829
Washington, DC – Today, the president of the United States affirmed that the Equal Rights Amendment became the 28th amendment to the Constitution when Virginia became the 38th state to ratify the measure in 2020. The amendment prohibits discrimination based on sex, which would solidify protections for both consumers and workers.
There was a time not so long ago when women couldn’t get their own credit cards, couldn’t sign a mortgage or open a bank account in their own names. They needed their husbands or fathers to co-sign. And a time when women couldn’t be hired for certain jobs that were deemed too dangerous or unsavory. Laws adopted since have helped protect against that kind of discrimination, but laws can be altered or amended.
The ERA would guard against any rollbacks of women’s rights by legislation or court cases that are often politically motivated. Indeed, in recent years, many of the equality gains made by the women’s rights movement have been weakened.
“Non-discrimination is the basis for all other consumer protections,” said NCL CEO Sally Greenberg. “Non discrimination in goods and services without bias against gender, should be a fundamental right. It’s long past time the Constitution officially protected Americans from sex-based prejudice.”
The movement for the Equal Rights Amendment has been over a century in the making. Legal experts from the American Bar Association to the American Civil Liberties Union agree that the amendment has reached the requisite thresholds for ratification to the Constitution.
NCL extends gratitude to President Joe Biden for his record of championing rights and protections of all citizens and for his outstanding consumer and worker initiatives throughout his four years in office.
###
About the National Consumers League (NCL)
The National Consumers League, founded in 1899, is America’s pioneer consumer organization. Our mission is to protect and promote social and economic justice for consumers and workers in the United States and abroad. For more information, visit nclnet.org.