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Former president Donald Trump made controversial comments about abortion and IVF in Florida, where voters will see an amendment similar to the one that passed in Ohio last year.
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On Friday, a Franklin County judge blocked the state law that demanded patients wait 24 hours before getting abortions.
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Abortion rights will be on the ballot in November and conservatives can't agree on whether a compromise should be on the table. On this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, host Mike Thompson talks to Republican strategist Terry Casey about a rift in the GOP.
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A coalition of abortion rights organizations, as well as a group of doctors, have made the decision to do the ballot issue this year instead of in 2024.
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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 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.
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Ohio Right to Life said the proposed ordinance violates the free speech of citizens who oppose abortion.
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A group of Republican voters has sued in federal court to force the implementation of Ohio legislative maps previously tossed out by the state Supreme Court. The Ohio Supreme Court has twice rejected the maps for being gerrymandered in favor of Republicans.
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The law, which was signed just before Christmas, limits which doctors can work at clinics that require variances to operate.
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The bill would require doctors to provide medical care if a potentially viable birth results from an abortion.