This resolution recognizes that all men and women are created equal and honors the contributions of women that have led to a more equal society. The resolution also reaffirms the commitment to pursuing policies that achieve political and social equality for women, as well as supporting initiatives to put the Equal Rights Amendment in the Constitution.
[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
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[H. Res. 272 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 272
Affirming that all men and women are created equal.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 29, 2019
Mrs. Lawrence (for herself, Mrs. Carolyn B. Maloney of New York, Ms.
Speier, Ms. Haaland, Mr. Nadler, Mr. Pallone, Ms. Omar, Ms. Matsui, Ms.
Eshoo, Ms. Dean, Mr. Tonko, Ms. Garcia of Texas, Ms. Scanlon, Ms.
Spanberger, Mrs. Demings, Ms. Kaptur, Ms. Plaskett, Ms. Wasserman
Schultz, Mr. Butterfield, Mr. Cummings, Mrs. Lowey, Ms. Lee of
California, Ms. Judy Chu of California, and Ms. Adams) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Affirming that all men and women are created equal.
Whereas the advancement of gender equality is fundamental to the democracy of
the United States;
Whereas the Declaration of Independence states, ``We hold these truths to be
self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by
their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness'';
Whereas the Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, drafted by Elizabeth Cady
Stanton at Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848, and based on the Declaration
of Independence, reiterates that both genders are endowed with
unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness;
Whereas, in 1919, the 66th Congress of the United States passed a resolution
proposing an amendment to the Constitution extending the right of
suffrage to women;
Whereas, in 1920, the 19th Amendment was adopted to the Constitution of the
United States, guaranteeing all women the right to vote in elections
throughout the country;
Whereas the resolution proposing the Equal Rights Amendment to the States for
ratification, which was first introduced in Congress in 1923 and agreed
to with bipartisan support in 1972, provides that ``Equality of rights
under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by
any State on account of sex'', thereby ensuring the same constitutional
protections for both men and women;
Whereas women have served in the labor movements, civil rights movements, and
other causes to create a more fair and just society for all; and
Whereas, while there has been exceptional progress towards gender equality and
parity in the United States since the drafting of the Declaration of
Sentiments and Resolutions in 1848, women continue to experience
institutionalized discrimination, gender-based violence, and systematic
barriers to equality: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes that all men and women are created equal;
(2) honors the historic and ongoing contributions and
achievements of women in the United States that have led to a
more just and equal society;
(3) reaffirms its commitment to pursuing policies that
achieve true political and social equality for women,
commensurate with their role in life in the United States and
society; and
(4) reaffirms its support of legislative initiatives to put
the Equal Rights Amendment in the Constitution to achieve legal
equality for women.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties.
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