“Michigan ERAmerica was founded in 1976 following the first of three unsuccessful attempts to rescind Michigan’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. Since that time, this statewide coalition of individuals and organizations has remained steadfast in its mission to:
preserve Michigan’s ratification of the ERA; educate the public on the need for constitutionally protected equality; and support ERA ratification efforts in non-ratified states.
Following expiration of the 1982 time-limit, major ERA supporting organizations decided not to introduce a new ERA but rather work to change discriminatory laws, one law at a time. Michigan ERAmerica continued educating the public on the need for an ERA. In 1990 we joined Dr. Allie Hixon of Kentucky and Flora Crater of Virginia to form an ad hoc committee entitled ERA Summit. The initial purpose was to jump-start a push to introduce a new start-over ERA.
Two years later, in 1992, the Madison Amendment was ratified after 203 years.
ERA Summit members questioned the ERA’s time-limit. We then commissioned a legal brief entitled, “Why the Equal Rights Amendment Remains Legally Viable and Properly Before the States.”
From that brief, ERA Summit members developed the Three-State Strategy of working to ratify three more states. Several unratified states began lobbying their state legislators to ratify the existing ERA.
[As of January 27th of 2020] The ERA has met all legal requirements to become the 28th Amendment to the Constitution. As you know, it is in legal limbo. Michigan ERAmerica remains committed to securing constitutional equality for women. However, age and health concerns have complicated our efforts. It is now time to turn this great cause over to a younger generation.”