1974 Republicans voted against allowing women to apply for a mortgage or credit cards, without a man.
1978 Republicans voted against banning employers from firing a woman for being pregnant.
The House of Representatives voted, 232 to 183, for a resolution to remove the 1982 deadline for states to ratify the ERA. Five Republicans joined all 227 Democrats present in voting for the measure; 182 Republicans and a conservative independent voted against.
The bill, which reauthorizes the landmark 1994 domestic violence law for another five years, easily passed. But 157 Republicans voted against it, along with one Democrat, Rep. Collin Peterson (Minn.). For many of them, it was because the NRA was pushing them to oppose it over its gun safety provisions and warning that a vote in favor of the bill would be reflected in their NRA rating.
(NRA Owns the GOP)
2012 Republicans voted against the Equal Pay for Equal Work for Women Act, and the Violence against Women's Act. The same Republicans voted to give rapists Parental Rights and Visitation.