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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe attorneys general in 20 states are responding to an FDA decision to make a pandemic era change permanent but the change doesn't affect Ohio anyway.
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Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom could have a constitutional amendment on the Ohio ballot this November. And they've hired a high-powered political consulting firm which defeated challenges to abortion rights in Kansas and Kentucky in 2022.
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The overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision just months ahead of its 50th anniversary has prompted many abortion providers to shift how they serve patients.
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Two different groups of supporters of legal abortion are working on plans to put an issue before voters to enshrine abortion rights in Ohio’s constitution.
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The FDA's rule change will allow more pharmacies to carry the drugs, but Ohio has a law that seeks to stop exactly that.
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Whether it was the November election, unconstitutional legislative maps or the fight over abortion rights, there were a lot of stories that kept on giving throughout 2022. In this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown sorts through the biggest political stories in Ohio this year.
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Groups that advocate for legal abortion have taken the first step towards a constitutional amendment by forming a ballot exploration committee
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Ohio lawmakers will consider changers to the state's existing abortion law which is currently on hold.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, who is anti-abortion, alleges Dr. Caitlin Bernard violated state law by not reporting the girl's child abuse to authorities and violated patient privacy laws.
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The complaint addresses a possible misunderstanding about the abortion ban while the Ohio Senate's leader says it's time to revisit the language of the abortion law that's been on hold by a court for a month now.