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Brantley, Lew
Celler, Emanuel
Chamberlin, Don
Childers, W. D.
Dunn, Jr., Edgar M.
Equal rights amendments
Ervin, Jr., Sam J.
Frankfurter, Felix
Glisson, James A.
Gorman, Bill
Hair, Mattox
MacKay, Jr., Kenneth H.
Noble, Jean
Peterson, Curtis
Plante, Kenneth A.
Sayler, Henry B.
Scarborough, Dan I.
Skinner, Sherrill "Pete"
Sullivan, Leonor
Thomas, Pat
Tobiassen, Thomas J.
Trask, Alan
Vogt, John W.
Ware, John T.
Wilson, Lori
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc
Women's rights
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"My view that the ERA is the most destructive piece of legislation to ever pass Congress still stands. The ERA would give every woman a constitutional right to have an abotion at will."
-- U.S. Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
"I do not wish to see -- and to vote for -- a constitutional amendment which would require all women to be equally obligated with their husbands to support the family, even though millions of women may choose to do so."
-- Congresswomen Leonor Sullivan
"I call the Equal Rights Amendment the liftin' and totin' bill. More than half of the black women with jobs work in service occupations; if the Amendment becomes law, we will be the ones liftin' and totin'."
-- Jean Noble, National Council of Negro Women
"I refuse to allow the glad-sounding rise of an easy slogal to victimize millions of women and children."
-- Congressman Emanual Celler
"Only those who are indifferent to the exacting aspects of women's industrial life will have the naivete or the recklessness to sum up woman's whole position in a meaningless and mischievous phrase about 'Equal Rights.'"
-- Justice Felix Frankfurter
"Not only would women, including mothers, be subject to the draft, but the military would be compelled to place them in combat unites alongside of men."
-- U.S. House Judiciary Committee Report, No. 92-359
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You Can't Fool Mother Nature
STOP ERA
Equal Rights Amendment
STOP ERA IN FLORIDA
A SPECIAL PROJECT OF
THE CONSERVATIVE CAUCUS, INC.
7777 Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, Virginia 22043
ERA Will Hurt The Family:
ERA will invalidate all state laws which require a husband to support his wife. ERA will impose on women the equal (50%) financial obligation to support their spouses (under criminal penalties, just like husbands).
ERA will impose on mothers the equal 50%) of financial obligation for the financial support of their infant and minor children.
ERA will deprive senior women, who have spent many years in the home as wife and mother, of their present right to be supported by their husbands, and to be provided with a home.
ERA will eliminate the present right of a wife to draw Social Security Benefits based on her husband's earnings. For a homemaker to receive benefits, her husband would be forced to pay double Social Security taxes on the assumed value of her services in the home.
ERA will compel the states to set up taxpayer-financed child-care centes for all children regardless of need. (See Ohio Task Force Report)
ERA will deprive state legislatures of all power to stop or regulate abortions at any time during pregnancy. ERA will give women a "consitutional" right to abortion on deman.
ERA will deprive state legislatures of all pwoer to stop or regulate abortions at any time during pregnancy. ERA will give women a "constitutional" right to abortion on demand.
ERA will legalize homosexual "marriages" and permit such "couples" to adopt children and to get tax and homestead benefits now given to husbands and wives.
The Mischief of ERA:
ERA is a big power-grab by the Federal Government. It will transfer jurisdiction over marriage, property rights, divocrce, alimony, child custody, and inheritance rights out of the hands of the individual states and into the Federal bureaucrats and the Federal courts.
ERA will make women subject to the draft on an equal basis with men in all our future wars. ERA will make women and mother subject to military combat and warship duty.
ERA will eliminate all-girls' and all-boys' schools and colleges. ERA will eliminate single-sex fraternities and sororities in high schools and on college campuses.
ERA may give the Federal Government the power to force the admission of women and seminaries equally wuith men, and possibly force the churches to ordain women.
ERA will deprive women in industry of their legal protections against being involuntarily assigned to heavy-lifting, strenuous, and dangerous men's jobs, and comulsory overtime.
ERA will require police departments to eliminate physical tests and to pass over qualified men so that women will be hired and assigned on a one-to-one basis.
ERA will eliminate present lower life insurance and automobile accident insurance rates for women.
CONSERVATICE CAUCUS VOTER'S GUIDE TO THE FLORIDA SENATE
TO FIND THE NAME OF YOUR STATE SENATORS, FIRST LOCATE WHERE YOU LIVE ON THE MAP. THE NUMBER, OR NUMBERS, IN THE HEAVY OUTLINED AREA WHICH INCLUDES YOUR COUNTY OR HOME TOWN, ARE THE DISTRICT NUMBERS OF YOUR SENATORS LISTED BELOW. FOR EXAMPLE, IF YOU LIVE IN MONROE COUNTY, YOU ARE IN DISTRICTS 38, 39, AND 40 AND YOUR SENATORS ARE RALPH R. POSTON, VERNON C. HOLLOWAY,A ND RICHARD RENICK.
NAME DISTRICT
W.D. Childers 1
Thomas J. Tobiassen 2
Dempsey J. Barron 3
Pat Thomas 4
Sherrill "Pete" Skinner* 5
Kenneth H. MacKay, Jr.* 6
Dan I. Scarborough 7
Lew Brantley 8
Mattox Hair 9
Edgar M. Dunn, Jr. 10
James A. Glisson 11
Curtis Peterson 12
Alan Trask* 13
Kenneth A. Plante 14
Bill Gorman 15
Lori Wilson 16
John W. Vogt 17
John T. Ware 18
Don Chamberlin 19
Henry B. Sayler 20
NAME DISTRICT
David H. McClain 21
Guy Spicola 22
Betty Castor 23
Thomas M. Gallen 24
Warren Henderson 25
Harry A. Johnston 26
Philip D. Lewis* 27
Don C. Childers 28
George A. Williamson 29
Jon C. Thomas* 30
James A. "Jim" Scott 31
Willaim G. Zinkil, Jr. 32
D. Robert Graham 33
Sherman S. Winn 34
Jack D. Gordon 35
George Firestone 36
Kenneth M. Myers 37
Ralph R. Paston 38
Vernon C. Holloway 39
Richard Renick 40
*THIS SENATOR IS ONE OF THE FIVE WHO WE CONSIDER TO BE THE "SWING VOTERS" ON ERA. IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU WRITE THIS SENATOR IF YOU LIVE IN ONE OF THE COUNTIES IN HIS DISTRICT.
What ERA Will Not Do!
ERA will not give women "equal pay for equal work," better paying jobs, promotions, or better working conditions. ERA can add nothing whatsoever to the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972.
ERA will not help women in the field of credit. This has already been mandated by the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974. On the other hand, ERA will take away from wives their present right to get credit in their husband's name.
ERA will not give women better educational opportunities.This has already been mandated by the Education Amendments of 1972.
ERA will not help women in athletics, but will require sex-integrated coed nonsense such as the recent order by the Pennsylvania courts that all high schools must permit girls and boys to compete and practice together in all sports including football and wrestling.
ERA will not protect privacy, but instead will prohibit privacy based on sex in public school restrooms, hospitals, public accomodations, prison and reform schools.
With so much to lose and nothing to gain, why take a chance?
ERA is a fraud. It pretends to improve the status of women but actually is a big takeway of the rights women now possess.
"My view that the ERA is the most destructive piece of legislation to ever pass Congress still stands. The ERA would give every woman a constitutional right to have an abotion at will."
-- U.S. Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
"I do not wish to see -- and to vote for -- a constitutional amendment which would require all women to be equally obligated with their husbands to support the family, even though millions of women may choose to do so."
-- Congresswomen Leonor Sullivan
"I call the Equal Rights Amendment the liftin' and totin' bill. More than half of the black women with jobs work in service occupations; if the Amendment becomes law, we will be the ones liftin' and totin'."
-- Jean Noble, National Council of Negro Women
"I refuse to allow the glad-sounding rise of an easy slogal to victimize millions of women and children."
-- Congressman Emanual Celler
"Only those who are indifferent to the exacting aspects of women's industrial life will have the naivete or the recklessness to sum up woman's whole position in a meaningless and mischievous phrase about 'Equal Rights.'"
-- Justice Felix Frankfurter
"Not only would women, including mothers, be subject to the draft, but the military would be compelled to place them in combat unites alongside of men."
-- U.S. House Judiciary Committee Report, No. 92-359
General Note
Chicago Manual of Style
The Conservative Caucus, Inc. You Can't Fool Mother Nature - Stop the ERA. 1970 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/325540>, accessed 1 December 2024.
MLA
The Conservative Caucus, Inc. You Can't Fool Mother Nature - Stop the ERA. 1970 (circa). State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/325540>
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(State Archives of Florida/The Conservative Caucus)