Ohio Issue 1: Attacks on Parental Rights Do Not Appear in Amendment

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Ohio Issue 1: Attacks on Parental Rights Do Not Appear in Amendment
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The topic of parental rights does not appear in Ohio Issue 1 on the ballot Nov. 7.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — OCTOBER 08: People gather for the Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom Bans OFF Columbus rally for Issue 1, October 8, 2023, outside the Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio.There is no mention of denying any rights to parents in the process of enshrining reproductive rights like abortion, contraception, miscarriage care and infertility treatment into the Ohio Constitution.

But, Yost argued, that consent “would certainly be challenged on the basis that Issue 1 gives abortion rights to any pregnant ‘individual,’ not just to a ‘woman.'”, including in the definition of “health care system,” the eligibility of officeholders, and clauses on temporary housing and corporate property.

Gov. DeWine admits in the ad that Ohioans “are divided on the issue of abortion,” but calls Issue 1 “not right for Ohio.”pointed to the first line of the proposed amendment and the word “individual,” saying the use of the word would allow anyone under age 18 to “have an abortion, or make any reproductive decision without their parents’ consent or notification.”

The resolution passed with the GOP majority unanimously approving it. The seven Democratic senators all voted against the measure.proclaims “parents are the ultimate arbiter of what is best for their children.”

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