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A separate bill has been promised to extend the right to make equal pay claims under the Equality Act to ethnic minority workers and disabled people.

From BBC

Aiming to ensure some measure of economic security and access to education, the legislation recognized the federal government’s constitutional responsibility to make equal citizenship a reality.

From Slate

It's one of those little things that we think we can make equal.

From Salon

Rather than follow the text and history of the enforcement power, the conservative wing of the Supreme Court has invented out of whole cloth a test for second-guessing Congress’s exercise of its power—the so-called “congruence and proportionality test”—ignoring the Reconstruction Framers’ structural choice to create a new, expansive congressional power to protect fundamental rights and make equal citizenship a reality.

From Slate

Similarly, Mr. Albanese pledged to make equal opportunity for women a national priority, to end Australia’s “climate wars,” which have held back pledges for emissions cuts, and to make the country a renewable energy superpower.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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