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Ohio voters have a lot of questions about Issue 1, the constitutional amendment on the Nov. 7 ballot that would protect abortion and reproductive rights.
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Backers of Issue 1, which could enshrine abortion rights into the Ohio Constitution, held rallies throughout the state in preparation for early voting starting on Wednesday.
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The 2023 March for Life Ohio at the Statehouse brought more than a thousand attendees who rallied against an amendment that could enshrine abortion rights into the state’s constitution.
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The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments over the technical question of legal standing and authority of county courts earlier today and will render a decision that could decide the fate of Ohio's six-week abortion ban.
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The Ohio Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether doctors and abortion providers who filed a case in Hamilton County last year that led to the state's six-week ban being put on hold had standing to do so.
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Abortion abolitionists say major groups in the anti-abortion movement aren't doing enough to ban the practice.
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There already is confusion and controversy over ballot language for the reproductive rights amendment on the November ballot, and it is about to get even more confusing.
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Supporters of Issue 1, which would guarantee abortion and reproductive rights in Ohio’s constitution, say the language Republicans approved for voters to read is biased and inaccurate.
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The language veers from that used in the original proposed amendment that could enshrine abortion into Ohio's constitution.
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The Ohio Ballot Board will meet Thursday to determine language voters will see on the ballot for two issues: one to enshrine abortion rights into the constitution, and the other to pass a law to legalize marijuana.