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The lawsuit seeks to halt the reproductive rights issue by asking the Ohio Supreme Court to order it to be broken into two or more parts.
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Groups trying to put abortion rights into Ohio’s constitution held small events to gather signatures, and said they showed support for the proposal.
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Opponents of Ohio’s proposed reproductive rights amendment are waging a $5 million campaign in the next four weeks.
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Organizations that oppose abortion are spending $5 million on ads in the coming weeks.
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Now that it's been certified as a single issue, supporters of reproductive rights will need nearly 414,000 valid signatures to put it before Ohio voters in the fall.
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Two groups now working together on the issue presented initial petition signatures to the Ohio Attorney General's office to start the process of putting the amendment before voters.
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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, not next.
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The Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Choice is one of two groups that wants to put an abortion rights amendment before voters.
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One of the key players in a coalition that wants to put reproductive rights before voters says the group hasn't ruled out this November, especially if referendum changes go on ballot.
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Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom could have a constitutional amendment on the Ohio ballot this November. And they've hired a high-powered political consulting firm which defeated challenges to abortion rights in Kansas and Kentucky in 2022.
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A new airline, Avelo, made its first flight out of Dayton and Miami University hosted a Robotics Challenge this weekend.
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