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Ohio effort to protect abortion rights in constitution ‘goes way, way too far,’ Gov. DeWine says

Nov 7, 2023

By Andrew Mark Miller On October 22, 2023 As Ohio voters prepare to decide on sweeping changes to the state’s abortion laws, Republican Gov. Mike DeWine has uncharacteristically jumped into the debate with both feet. DeWine explained to Fox News Digital in an interview this week why a November vote to enshrine abortion access into the state’s…

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Ohio’s Supreme Court hears the case that could lead to the return of the state’s six-week abortion ban

Nov 7, 2023

By Jo Ingles On September 28, 2023 COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The Ohio Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday that could determine whether the state’s six-week abortion ban will go into effect. At issue is if the doctors and providers who challenged the near total abortion ban in a Hamilton County Common Pleas case had…

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Early voting underway for Ohio’s November 7 vote on reproductive rights amendment and legal marijuana law

Nov 7, 2023

By Karen Kelser On October 13, 2023 COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio’s month of early voting is underway before the Nov. 7 election. Voters will decide on Issue 1, an amendment guaranteeing abortion and reproductive rights, and Issue 2, a law legalizing recreational marijuana. Few lines were reported for the first day of early…

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Ohio voters will decide a constitutional amendment on reproductive rights. Here’s what you need to know

Oct 26, 2023

By: Jo Ingles On October 19, 2023 COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Issue 1 would enshrine abortion and reproductive rights into the Ohio Constitution. Its opponents and supporters are making claims about what it would or wouldn’t do, and some of those claims are questionable. Voters on the reproductive rights amendment could be easily confused The…

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“Partial-birth abortions” are banned in the US. Why is it a hot topic in fight over Ohio’s abortion amendment?

Oct 26, 2023

By Julie Carr Smyth On October 23, 2023 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — With Election Day closing in, anti-abortion groups seeking to build opposition to a reproductive rights measure in Ohio are messaging heavily around a term for an abortion procedure that was once used later in pregnancy but that hasn’t been legal in the U.S. for over 15 years.…

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How new House Speaker Mike Johnson spent years fighting against gay rights

Oct 26, 2023

The staunch social conservative previously called gays “destructive.” By Will Steakin On October 25, 2023 In the wake of an unprecedented three-week void without a House speaker, Republicans on Wednesday elected Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson. While he is recognized within some Washington circles for his deeply conservative stances, Johnson, who was most recently the House GOP conference’s…

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Judge temporarily blocks Tennessee city from enforcing ban on drag performances on public property

Oct 26, 2023

On October 16, 2023 MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily blocked city officials in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, from enforcing an ordinance designed to ban drag performances from taking place on public property. An order issued Friday by Chief U.S. District Court Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. bars the city from enforcing the ordinance during…

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First it was Covid. Now abortion bans and anti-LGBTQ laws are complicating business travel.

Oct 26, 2023

Some corporate travel planners and HR leaders are quietly working to address a growing set of risks to employees as post-pandemic business trips pick up. By Harriet Baskas On October 22, 2023 Business travel is clawing its way back to 2019 levels as Covid-19 concerns largely recede. But as tighter abortion restrictions and anti-LGBTQ laws proliferate, some…

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Georgia agrees to pay for gender-affirming care for public employees, settling a lawsuit

Oct 26, 2023

By Jeff Amy On October 19, 2023 ATLANTA (AP) — The state of Georgia will start paying for gender-affirming health care for state employees, public school teachers and former employees covered by a state health insurance plan, settling another in a string of lawsuits against Georgia agencies aiming to force them to pay for gender-confirmation…

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