Equal Rights Amendment

I love the Op-Ed section of the paper. I believe we all need to write at least one letter on something we’re passionate about in our lifetime. In saying that, I applaud this reader

In the United States, women and girls are not legally guaranteed equal rights. We have seen the devastating consequences of this reality in our fights against unequal pay, workplace harassment, pregnancy discrimination, domestic violence, health care inequities, discrimination against LGBTQIA+ individuals, and more.

The Equal Rights Amendment is the only duly ratified constitutional amendment that has not been added to the Constitution; now is the time. The ERA became the 28th Amendment over four years ago; it will update the Constitution to provide nationwide protection against discriminatory federal and state laws.

The ERA is necessary to uphold and restore the rights of more than half our population. President Joe Biden has acknowledged its ratification but passed the buck to a polarized Congress. This political punting has precluded the ERA’s publication and has cost people their health and lives. President Biden has the power to instruct the U.S. Archivist to certify and publish the amendment, making equal rights the law of the land.

With just days left in office, the League of Women Voters of Washington calls upon President Biden to pick up the phone and instruct the Archivist to finalize the ERA now.

Mr. President, your legacy is calling.

Mary Coltrane, president, League of Women Voters of Washington

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Onward

Never go backwards. Always be moving. Movin forward. Life is in front of you not behind.

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something…

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Is Premium Paint Worth the Price Tag?

The sticker price of paint has a lot to do with its chemical makeup. Premium cans contain a higher concentration of pigments and binders, along with more resins, making for a smoother application with less drag. And anyone who’s recently shopped for premium paint knows how expensive it has become over the past few years, with a gallon now costing $50 and up, making it all the more tempting to reach for a cheaper option. But don’t.

“A more expensive gallon can actually save money and time in the long run by providing the coverage of two to three gallons of cheap paint, especially if you’re trying to cover a bright or dark-colored wall,” he notes. Need a few more reasons to skip the bargain stuff? It fades faster and can leave burnish marks. “Simply rubbing against a wall with a gym bag can leave a mark that just won’t wash off,” adds Vega. All that said, there are some places where a low-cost paint ($15 to $20 per gallon) makes sense, like on a ceiling or in a rental when you want to do a quick refresh before moving in.

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Journaling

“Journaling is a space where I can write it all down. I can get my thoughts out, unload my brain from the day and see what’s actually going on in my soul. It’s a practical way to unburden my mind and allow myself to rest.”

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Email

ladies, don’t forget to take “just” out of your emails. It undermines your power! but that’s just my opinion feel free to ignore

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something…

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