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Democratic Ohio Reps introduce bill they say will repeal abortion laws that are now unconstitutionalOhio House Democrats say they've identified bills that are no longer constitutional since voters approved Issue 1 in November.
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The Ohio Senate has had its first hearing on a bill that could bring in millions of dollars more for clinics that abortion opponents say provide vital services but abortion rights supporters call "fake health clinics.”
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said lawmakers should accept “the will of the people” after Tuesday‘s vote on abortion access and legal marijuana, but he still wants changes to the latter law.
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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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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 could become the seventh state to pass abortion rights since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer.
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A look at the ramifications of Ohio abortion ballot measures with Ohio Public Radio's Karen Kasler with Election Day looming, and we get a sneak-peak at a new podcast about the Larry Householder bribery scandal.
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Early voting numbers in Ohio for the Nov. 7 election on Issues 1 and 2, as well as local candidate and issue races, are up 8% from the August special election, a statewide election on just one constitutional amendment.