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Eddie Corrigan won't take position on Illinois' proposed Equal Rights Amendment

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Eddie Corrigan

Eddie Corrigan

Republican state Representative candidate Eddie Corrigan is remaining tight-lipped about his stance on the so-called "Equal Rights Amendment" (ERA) now being considered by the Illinois House.

Corrigan is running against Democrat Mark Walker to represent Illinois' 53rd District, which includes parts of Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect and Des Plaines. 

ERA promises to end legal and any other recognized distinctions between the sexes, making female-only bathrooms, prisons, schools and shelters unconstitutional. It would also require women to serve in military combat roles and ban any public accommodation for pregnant women.


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Many also argue that ERA would also make any restriction on abortion, which is only performed on women, unconstitutional and require taxpayer funding of the procedure by way of Medicaid.

A resolution in support of ERA passed the Illinois State Senate in April.

Corrigan has made no public statements in favor or against ERA. 

When asked by North Cook News how he would vote on ERA if elected, Corrigan chose not to respond.

Eight Republicans joined 35 Democrats to pass the pro-ERA resolution in the state Senate. 

They included Sens. Karen McConnaughay (R-St. Charles), Pamela Althoff (R-Crystal Lake),  Jason Barickman (R-Pontiac), Mike Connelly (R-Naperville), Chris Nybo (R-Elmhurst), John Curran (R-Downers Grove), Sue Rezin (R-Morris) and Tom Rooney (R-Rolling Meadows).

The Equal Rights Amendment was first introduced in the U.S. Congress nearly a century ago. In 1972, it fell just three votes short of the 38 needed for ratification, with Illinois being one of the states voting against passage.  

The 29-year-old Corrigan bested Katie Miller in the Republican primary, registering roughly 62 percent of the vote. 

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