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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said lawmakers should accept "the will of the people" after Tuesday's vote on abortion access and legal marijuana, but he still wants changes to the latter law.
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Ohioans voted to enshrine abortion and reproductive rights into the state's constitution, but there are some questions about the laws the amendment will affect.
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It was clear from start that Ohio Right to Life and its allies knew they couldn't win on the issue of women's reproductive rights.
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Ohioans voted "yes" on a proposed amendment that provides protection for abortion, miscarriage, birth control and reproductive rights.
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Follow live results on issues 1 and 2 as they roll in tonight county-by-county.
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There are a number of important issues to be decided in Ohio and Kentucky and even those outside of the Tri-State are taking notice.
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Among Christians, the strongest opposition has come from Catholic and evangelical denominations, but other religious leaders have rallied for Issue 1.
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Sherrod Brown announced in a video on social media that he voted "yes" on Issues 1 and 2 in the 2023 general election. J.D. Vance has left requests for comment unreturned for over a month on the topic.
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Gov. Mike DeWine says if Ohioans vote down Issue 1, he'll push to allow some changes to the six-week abortion ban. Backers of the amendment say DeWine and other politicians had their chance and now it's up to voters.
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Issue 1 would not only enshrine abortion rights into Ohio's constitution but would also provide care for miscarriages and other reproductive rights. Questions about those rights are prompting discussions.