Equal Rights Amendment-Minnesota
Equal Rights Amendment-Minnesota
Dozens of supporters and opponents of the Minnesota Equal Rights Amendment legislation held signs – green in support, red in opposition – outside the Minnesota House chamber in the State Capitol building in St. Paul, Minn., on Monday, May 13, 2024, ahead of a crucial House floor vote on the legislation. The amendment would guarantee some of the country's most expansive protections of abortion and LGBTQ+ rights if it is approved by both chambers this session and then by voters in two years. (AP Photo/Trisha Ahmed)
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Equal Rights Amendment-Minnesota
Doug Donley, pastor of University Baptist Church in Minneapolis, wore rainbow colors and held a green sign that said "I am an equality voter" in support of the Minnesota Equal Rights Amendment legislation with his sister, Trish Donley, on Monday, May 13, 2024, in the State Capitol building in St. Paul, Minn., ahead of a House floor vote on the legislation. The amendment would guarantee some of the country's most expansive protections of abortion and LGBTQ+ rights if it is approved by both chambers this session and then by voters in two years. (AP Photo/Trisha Ahmed)
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David Mennicke wore a red shirt that said, "No constitutional amendment to kill unborn babies" – in opposition to the Minnesota Equal Rights Amendment – and placed red signs with the same phrase inside the State Capitol building in St. Paul, Minn., on Monday, May 13, 2024. The amendment would guarantee some of the country's most expansive protections of abortion and LGBTQ+ rights if it is approved by both chambers this session and then by voters in two years. (AP Photo/Trisha Ahmed)
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Democratic Minnesota state Rep. Kaohly Her, of St. Paul, the lead House author of a proposed state Equal Rights Amendment, interacts with reporters during a news conference Monday, May 13, 2024 at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minn. Impassioned supporters and opponents of a far-reaching Equal Rights Amendment to the Minnesota Constitution flocked to the State Capitol ahead of crucial votes aimed at putting it on the 2026 ballot. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)
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Democratic Minnesota House Majority Leader Jamie Long, of Minneapolis, speaks at a news conference Monday, May 13, 2024 at the State Capitol in St. Paul ahead of crucial votes on a proposed state Equal Rights Amendment that incudes far-reaching protections for abortion and LGBTQ+ rights. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski)
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Dozens of supporters and opponents of the Minnesota Equal Rights Amendment legislation held signs – green in support, red in opposition – outside the Minnesota House chamber in the State Capitol building in St. Paul, Minn., on Monday, May 13, 2024, ahead of a crucial House floor vote on the legislation. The amendment would guarantee some of the country's most expansive protections of abortion and LGBTQ+ rights if it is approved by both chambers this session and then by voters in two years. (AP Photo/Trisha Ahmed)