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State of Illinois
2011 and 2012 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT HC0002 Introduced , by Rep. Lou Lang - Sara Feigenholtz - Karen A. Yarbrough - Kelly M. Cassidy - Carol A. Sente SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Provides for the ratification of the proposed equal rights amendment to the
United States Constitution.
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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
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3 | | WHEREAS, The Ninety-second Congress of the United States of |
4 | | America, at
its Second Session, in both houses, by a |
5 | | constitutional majority of two-thirds,
adopted the following |
6 | | proposition to amend the Constitution of
the United States of |
7 | | America:
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8 | | "JOINT RESOLUTION
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9 | | RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATE OF THE |
10 | | UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED (TWO-THIRDS OF |
11 | | EACH HOUSE CONCURRING THEREIN),
That the following article is |
12 | | proposed as an amendment to the Constitution
of the United |
13 | | States, which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as
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14 | | part of the Constitution when ratified by the legislatures of |
15 | | three-fourths
of the several States within seven years from the |
16 | | date of its submission
by the Congress:
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17 | | "ARTICLE ______
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18 | | Section 1. Equality of rights under law shall not be denied |
19 | | or abridged
by the United States or any State on account of |
20 | | sex.
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21 | | Section 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce by |
22 | | appropriate
legislation the provisions of this article.
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23 | | Section 3. This Amendment shall take effect two years after |
24 | | the date of
ratification.""; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, A Joint Resolution is a resolution adopted by both |
2 | | houses of the
General Assembly and does not require the |
3 | | signature of the Governor; a Joint
Resolution is sufficient for |
4 | | Illinois' ratification of an amendment to the
United States |
5 | | Constitution; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, The United States Congress has recently adopted |
7 | | the 27th Amendment
to the
Constitution of the United States, |
8 | | the so-called Madison Amendment, relating to
Compensation of
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9 | | Members of Congress; this amendment was proposed 203 years |
10 | | earlier by our First
Congress and only recently ratified by |
11 | | three-fourths of the States; the United
States
Archivist |
12 | | certified the 27th Amendment on May 18, 1992; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, The founders of our nation, James Madison |
14 | | included, did not favor
further restrictions to Article V of |
15 | | the Constitution of the United States, the
amending
procedure; |
16 | | the United States Constitution is harder to amend than any |
17 | | other
constitution
in history; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, The restricting time limit for the Equal Rights |
19 | | Amendment
ratification is in the resolving clause and is not a |
20 | | part of the amendment
proposed by Congress and already ratified |
21 | | by 35 states; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Having passed a time extension for the Equal |
2 | | Rights
Amendment on October 20, 1978, Congress has demonstrated |
3 | | that a time limit in a
resolving clause can be disregarded if |
4 | | it is not a part of the proposed
amendment; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The United States Supreme Court in Coleman v. |
6 | | Miller , 307 U.S.
433, at
456 (1939), recognized that Congress |
7 | | is in a unique position to judge the tenor
of the nation, to be |
8 | | aware of the political, social, and economic factors
affecting |
9 | | the nation, and to be aware of the importance to the nation of |
10 | | the
proposed amendment; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, If an amendment to the Constitution of the United |
12 | | States has been
proposed by
two-thirds of both houses of |
13 | | Congress and ratified by three-fourths of the
state |
14 | | legislatures, it
is for Congress under the principles of |
15 | | Coleman v. Miller to determine the
validity of the state |
16 | | ratifications occurring after a time limit in the
resolving |
17 | | clause, but not in the amendment itself; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, Constitutional equality for women and men |
19 | | continues to be timely in
the United States and worldwide, and |
20 | | a number of other nations have achieved
constitutional equality |
21 | | for their women and men; therefore, be it
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22 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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1 | | NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE |
2 | | SENATE CONCURRING HEREIN, that the proposed amendment to the |
3 | | Constitution of the United States of America set forth in this |
4 | | resolution is ratified; and be it further
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5 | | RESOLVED, That a certified copy of this resolution be |
6 | | forwarded
to the Archivist of the United States, the
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7 | | Administrator of General Services of the United States, the |
8 | | President pro
tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the |
9 | | House of Representatives of the
Congress of the United States, |
10 | | and each member of the Illinois congressional
delegation.
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