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Abortion rights advocates have filed paperwork in the case involving the six-week abortion ban that's been on hold by courts, claiming Issue 1 makes it unconstitutional.
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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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The last two days of early voting result in a few long lines as voters cast ballots on a proposed change to Ohio's constitution that would make it harder to pass future amendments.
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Some small businesses throughout Ohio say they are opposing Issue 1 even though big lobby groups that represent them are for it.
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Many denominations are opposing Ohio's constitutional amendment issue, but some Catholic leaders support Issue 1, to make a reproductive rights amendment harder to pass in November.
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Groups opposing Issue 1 had asked the Ohio Supreme Court to rule the August special was election illegal.
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Issue 1 on next week's ballot - the victim's rights measure known as Marsy's Law - is well behind the big money involved in the Drug Price Relief Act…
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The first issue on the ballot was the first to be called, as it was apparent early on that voters were approving Issue 1 overwhelmingly. But Statehouse…
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A national political expert visited Columbus recently to talk about the push to change the way state lawmakers’ districts are drawn. The expert says…