News

Maine Senate votes to advance equal rights amendment

Maine Senate votes to advance equal rights amendment

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) Maine’s Senate voted Wednesday to advance a proposed amendment to the state Constitution that would prohibit discrimination based on gender, although it will require further votes.

The 22-12 vote keeps the proposal moving but fell short of a two-thirds majority that will be required to send the amendment to voters for ratification. The initial House vote also failed to reach a two-thirds majority.

All Senate Democrats and one Republican, Kim Rosen, of Bucksport, were in favor of the amendment. All other Republicans voted against it.

Senate Majority Leader Eloise Vitelli, D-Arrowsic, said the amendment will make clear that discrimination in employment, insurance and education “shall not be tolerated.”

“It is the most basic and necessary acknowledgment that women have the right to exist in our society with the same independence, rights and dignity of men. It’s an acknowledgment that we are all fully human in the eyes of the law, regardless of gender,” she said.

Senate President Troy Jackson, D-Allagash, said fairness and equality are “Maine values” that should enshrined on the constitution

“To me, it seems to only make sense that we would want our constitution to reflect our values, especially on something as important as this. The fact that we even had to debate this issue in the Senate Chamber makes it abundantly clear that this amendment is sorely needed,” he said.

The proposal’s sponsor, Rep. Lois Reckitt, D-South Portland, has been advocating for a state equal rights amendment for five decades.

Previous bills she sponsored in 2017 and 2019 failed by six and two votes, respectively, in the Maine House. In 2019, the Maine Senate gave the necessary two-thirds majority.

Latest Headlines

2 hours ago in Local

Right Whale, Found Off Maine Coast, Growing in Population

The whales have shown a trend of slow population growth over the past four years.

12 hours ago in Local

New Hampshire Man Faces Attempted Murder After York Co. Stabbing

Deputies say the victim was taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland.

14 hours ago in Local

Man Accused of Threatening to Detonate Bomb During Bangor Burglary

Officers say they found the suspect inside a closed business in Bangor

15 hours ago in Local

CMP Transformer Move to Delay Traffic Through Scarborough

Drivers are asked to plan alternate routes and expect delays.

16 hours ago in Local

Standish woman accused of fatally shooting boyfriend appears in court

A Standish woman charged with murder for the shooting death of her boyfriend made her first court appearance on Monday.