President Joe Biden recently announced that the Equal Rights Amendment
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| President Joe Biden speaks to members of the media after signing the Social Security Fairness Act at the White House in Washington, D.C |
President Joe Biden recently announced that the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) should be considered ratified, which has sparked a significant legal debate. The ERA, which aims to ensure equal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex, was initially passed by Congress in 1972 but faced challenges in achieving the required state ratifications within the set deadlines. Biden's statement, made as one of his final executive actions, asserts that the ERA is now the 28th Amendment to the Constitution. However, this move is expected to face legal challenges due to the expired ratification deadlines and the rescindment of approval by some states.
Biden's announcement is part of a series of last-minute executive actions as he prepares to leave office. These actions include various regulations, lawsuits, and policy changes aimed at solidifying his administration's legacy.
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President Joe Biden is set to leave the White House on January 20, marking the end of his term. As his successor, Donald Trump, prepares to implement new policies, Biden is making the most of his remaining time in office by pushing through several key initiatives.
In December, Biden announced nearly $2.5 billion in security assistance for Ukraine, commuted death-row sentences, and granted clemency to a record number of prisoners. Since the start of 2025, he has been addressing crises like the California wildfires, securing judicial confirmations, signing bills (mostly for post office renamings), and awarding medals to citizens and service members. Biden has also been highlighting his administration's achievements in areas such as LGBTQ rights, health care, and small-business growth. Through a series of executive actions, he is asserting his domestic and foreign-policy principles.
"My Administration is leaving the next Administration with a very strong hand to play," Biden said in the first of his two farewell speeches to the nation.

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