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House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) said he doesn't agree with an idea floated by some Republicans suggesting Ohio lawmakers take power from courts when it comes to the new constitutional amendment on abortion.
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Rep. Jennifer Gross’s draft bill would give the legislature the power to decide the constitutionality of abortion access laws, stripping power from the judiciary. Experts say it's unconstitutional.
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Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment to change the process for redistricting say the way Ohio lawmakers are reacting to recent election results proves why reform in the line-drawing process is needed.
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A statement about Issue 1 on the House Republicans’ official government website has raised questions about what the GOP's plans to address abortion-related legislation will look like – and whether they’ll be constitutional.
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Ohio voters overwhelmingly passed ballot measures for abortion and reproductive rights, as well as the legalization of marijuana for recreational use. We take a look at the results and talk about where we go from here with Anna Staver, the host of WOSU's "All Sides with Anna Staver."
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Ohioans voted to enshrine abortion and reproductive rights into the state's constitution, but there are some questions about the laws the amendment will affect.
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Ohio voters last night overwhelmingly voted to approve abortion and recreational marijuana measures. Yet, Republican legislative leaders vowed to fight. We'll talk with legislative leaders about what’s next.
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Issue 1, which will enshrine abortion rights into the Ohio constitution, passed Tuesday.
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Tuesday is Election Day, and WOSU followed along as Ohio voted for two key ballot measures involving reproductive rights and recreational marijuana.
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Ohio is the only state with an abortion-related measure this election cycle.