How NV Resurrected The Equal Rights Amendment
The federal Equal Rights Amendment was a simple thing: An amendment to the Constitution to guarantee equal rights regardless of gender, for both men and women. But the bill languished in 1977 without enough state support... Until Nevada (yes, our very own Silver State) brought it back from the dead and ratified it in 2017 — thanks to NV, the federal ERA is back in play. And then, we took it one step further: A state-level ERA that’s even more expansive than the federal ERA is on the ballot as Question 1 this November.
To help us parse out just why Question 1 is so confusing and what voters can expect if it passes, Dayvid sits down with Kate Kelly, an attorney and advocate for the ERA who’s currently campaigning for “Yes on 1” in Las Vegas right now. Kate answers all your ERA questions, like: Will the ERA be the end of girls’ sports? (No.) Will kids be able to buy beer?(Again, no.) And will the ERA protect abortion rights? (A resounding yes.)
How are you planning to vote on Question 1? Or what questions do you have about it? Call or text us at 702-514-0719, or shoot us a note on Twitter @CityCastVegas.
Don’t forget to sign up for our brilliant morning newsletter for even more news, events, and commentary at lasvegas.citycast.fm/newsletter
Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Stay connected to City Cast Las Vegas and get ready to join the local conversation.
Latest Episodes
Drug Use at EDC and What's Being Done to Solve It
Thousands upon thousands of lightly-dressed partiers will descend on the Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend for EDC. But as they head...

Grassroots Gubernatorial Candidate Alexis Hill’s Vision for Nevada
Washoe County Commissioner Alexis Hill is running for Nevada governor as a self-described grassroots candidate challenging the Democratic...

Teens Shut Down Foodie Fest, an Immersive Filipino Feast, and Is Vegas Good For Jobseekers?
Teens shut down the Great American Foodie Fest after brawls forced organizers to close early for the first time in 14 years — so what wen...

2025 Was an Awful Year for the Strip. Will 2026 Be Any Better?
Last year, the Las Vegas Strip had its worst tourism year since the pandemic, with a visitation falloff supercharged by steep declines in...

'Your City Could Be Better': Philly's Bold Nightlife Experiment — Presented By City Cast Las Vegas
Las Vegans, would your city be better if the bars stayed open later? This summer, Philadelphia is anticipating a record-breaking number o...

Sinking Homes in Lake Las Vegas, a Plan to Boost Summer Tourism, and the Huntridge Theater's Hail Mary
Nearly 90 homes in Lake Las Vegas are sinking — raising big questions about whether the development was a mistake and if builders are pri...

What Life Is Really Like In the Tunnels Under Las Vegas
Homelessness can feel like an insurmountable problem — one so big it drowns out the people actually solving it. Brent Nowak, engagement l...

Nevada's Primary is Messy: What Las Vegas Voters Need to Know
With the June 9th primary election fast approaching, host Jesse Merrick and creative producer Jacob Solis break down everything you need...

How Wild West Was Las Vegas, Really?
Helldorado Days is back and with it comes the annual parade through Downtown Las Vegas celebrating the city’s Western roots. But how deep...

Is Clark County's Death Penalty Just a Bluff?
Last month, Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson sought death warrants for three convicted murderers – once again thrusting a spo...

