The 2018 lame duck session of the Ohio General Assembly ended in a rare post-Christmas session that saw Republicans fail to muster enough votes to override a veto of the controversial so-called Heartbeat Bill.
The measure would have banned abortions when a fetal heartbeat is detected. Its prospects could change in the coming year, however, as a new governor takes office.
Coming up, a special new year reporters roundtable helps you catch up on Ohio politics and public policy.
Guests:
- Jackie Borchardt, Columbus bureau chief, Cincinnati Enquirer
- Jeremy Pelzer, Politics reporter, Cleveland.com
- Andy Chow, reporter, Ohio Statehouse News Bureau