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This November, Ohioans will vote on a constitutional amendment on abortion, contraception, fertility care and more. Voters will have the opportunity to decide on the future of reproductive rights in ...
Voters will have the opportunity to decide on the future of reproductive rights in Ohio this November. State Issue 1, or the Right to Reproductive Freedom with Protections for Health and Safety ...
Starting Monday you can watch a special election forum on Issue 1 — the abortion and reproductive rights amendment — produced by The Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Spectrum News 1 and ...
You've probably seen the ads. A voice on your television claims that Issue 1 is necessary to protect parental rights in Ohio and contends opponents want to let children get transgender medical ...
The plan needed a majority of "yes" votes to pass. Had it met that bar, the supermajority threshold would have taken effect immediately. A summary of the argument in favor of Issue 1 prepared by ...
Ohio election 2023: Why 'yes' vote on Issue 1 will protect Ohioans from abortion extremists. ... Arthur Lavin, and Noam Stern, leaders of Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights.
Ohio's voters will have a chance to protect women's reproductive rights in the Nov. 7 election by voting yes on Issue 1. Issue 1 is a constitutional amendment that would guarantee Ohioans the ...
The 2023 general election is on Nov. 7.One of the biggest drivers in Ohio is Issue One, which would enshrine reproductive rights in the Ohio Constitution.Abortion rights and anti-abortion forces ...
Ohio voters on Tuesday approved “Issue 1,” a ballot measure that enshrines the right to abortion in the state constitution. Here’s a look at Issue 1, and why its name was cause for confusion ...
Issue 1 makes women’s reproductive rights a permanent addition to Ohio’s constitution, which means it will be very difficult to repeal or change. When Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022 ...
Ohio is face-to-face with whether reproductive rights should be written into the state Constitution. The national significance of Tuesday's decision is not lost on anyone.
Tuesday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m., WVXU will air the discussion "Ohio Decides: Issue 1 Forum," a pre-recorded, hour-long program hosted by the Ohio Debate Commission in collaboration with the Columbus ...
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