As the 2024 Minnesota legislative session lurched to a close, howls of rage filled the Senate chamber.
“Traitors,” Republican lawmakers shouted across the aisle. They yelled, they booed, they melted down like toddlers at Build-A-Bear. And those were the guys who got their way — on one issue at least.
The clock had run out on the Equal Rights Amendment. Again.
The end of an ERA. The start of the next.
Before the dust settled in St. Paul, organizers were planning to try, try again to place the ERA on the ballot for Minnesotans to decide for themselves.
Shall the state Constitution be amended to guarantee equal rights? Do Minnesotans have a right to expect their state to protect them from discrimination based on their race, disability, sex or sexual orientation? Do Minnesotans have a constitutional right to make their own decisions about their own pregnancies, gender identity or gender expression?
The House said yes. The polls said yes. The Senate said yes last year to a similar version of the bill that didn’t spell out reproductive rights.
“We’re on the right side of history,” said Betty Folliard, founder of ERA Minnesota. “We won’t take no for an answer. And we will prevail.”