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Secretary of State Frank LaRose, Ohio's chief elections officer, wants to amend the state constitution to require constitutional amendments brought by petition initiatives to garner 60% of the vote to be approved. Voting rights advocates and conservative groups alike are crying foul.
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The law, which bans abortion at the point fetal cardiac activity can be detected, as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, was put on hold until October 12 but after a hearing today, the law has been blocked indefinitely.
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The event featured a rally with several speakers, including the niece of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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A Plan B Tree has been created on the campus of Antioch College. The original tree was introduced in July, and was made from an old sunglasses rack with free boxes of emergency contraceptives hanging from it.
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The Women's Med Center Dayton will start to do surgical and medication abortions again as early as this Friday, September 16.
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Women's Med Center runs some of the only clinics in the region that provide abortions. They are set to close their Dayton and Indianapolis locations next week because of laws that restrict abortions in both states. If Women’s Med does close in Ohio and Indiana, a few staff are planning to open a new clinic in one of the closest states where abortion is legal.
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The region's only clinic proving abortions might be closing. Women’s Med Center and its sister location in Indianapolis announced it will close next month if Indiana’s abortion ban starts to be enforced.
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After the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, some Yellow Springs residents reached out to the Yellow Springs Pharmacy. They were worried about access to birth control. Now, the pharmacy has a solution.
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The bills include a variety of things to improve infant health.
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The legislation is fashioned after a Texas law that allows citizens to take legal action against people for aiding, abetting, performing and inducing an abortion.
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The legislation, commonly known as a "trigger" law, would ban abortion in almost all cases.
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Ohio Senators are saying there is a possibility that sports gambling could begin this fall in Ohio. Local grocer pledges profits to the surrounding community