Billboards urge New Yorkers to vote 'no' to 'Equal Rights Amendment': 'No to ERASING Women'

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 Billboards urge New Yorkers to vote 'no' to 'Equal Rights Amendment': 'No to ERASING Women'
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“Vote No to ERASING Women,” says the first billboard erected outside the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse, which features a young woman holding a soccer ball.Billboards opposing New York ’s proposed “ Equal Rights Amendment” will sprout up across the state ahead of the Nov. 5 ballot, according to reports. NY Attorney General Letitia James is in favor of the bill.

“Women have come so far in athletics over the past 50 years, and it’s frankly bizarre that these leaders would threaten its continued success. What we are seeing here is ideology over common sense, and the only ones who can stop it are New York voters.” “It would specifically allow discrimination against girls and women under the guise of anti-discrimination ideology. The measure could further prevent parents from being informed if a child is struggling with their sexuality at school, causing many parents to label the ballot initiative the ‘Parent Replacement Act,'” the Coalition to Protect Kids said.

“Additionally, it would make it impossible to ever pass even the most common-sense restrictions on abortion,” Poust claimed.

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