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Ohioans will decide on a constitutional amendment on abortion and reproductive rights amendment and a law on marijuana legalization as the state begins its month-long period of early voting.
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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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Early in-person voting in Ohio for November's election begins next week. Partisans and advocates are working to get voters out to decide the fate of amendments regarding abortion rights and marijuana legalization for recreational use.
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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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The pro-Issue 1 side had sued over the language approved by Republicans on the Ohio Ballot Board, but this Supreme Court ruling was not exactly what they wanted.
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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.
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Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio says it's trying to expand options to meet demand as patients travel from more restrictive states.
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It depends on who you ask.