An unlawfully elected (within the provisions of the fraudulent 17th amendment) senate passes house joint resolution one, and forwards on to the states a proposed amendment to the Constitution for the united States, granting women the right to vote in Federal elections.
NOTE: This amendment was totally unnecessary, as women were gaining the right to vote at an increasing rate in ALL elections at the state level. The first State to grant women the right to vote was Wyoming in 1869; fourteen years later there were two States; a decade later that number doubled again; two decades later it had doubled again; and less than a decade after that it doubled again.
[restored 6/19/2022]
Subsequent Events:
Authority:
“Law of the Jungle”
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References:
House Joint Resolution One, 40 Public Statutes at Large 362 (1919).
House Joint Resolution 1 for Women’s Suffrage | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives
history.house.gov/HouseRecord/Detail/25769807409