

Illinois made history Wednesday after lawmakers voted to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and guarantee equal rights for all citizens regardless of sex.
The Illinois House approved the amendment 72-45, making Illinois the 37th state to ratify the federal ERA which was first proposed in 1972. The Senate approved it 43-12 in April.
Ratification requires the assent of 38 states, and the move could mean the U.S. is only one state away from a landmark change to the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing equal rights for women.
House Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie (D-Chicago) joins the Morning Shift to talk about the ratification of the ERA, which caps off her 40-year legislative career.
“I’m thrilled not just for the women of Illinois — we already have equal rights language in our own constitution — but what about our sisters, our daughters in Alabama, in Mississippi, Missouri, places where they do not have those kinds of protections?” Currie said Thursday morning.
GUEST: Barbara Flynn Currie, Democratic majority leader in the Illinois House
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