Ohio voted to protect abortion rights. Republicans are scheming to undo it
Twenty-seven GOP members emphasized in a letter after the 7 November vote they would work to prevent its implementation
Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment on 7 November, guaranteeing its citizens the right to abortion access, but a group of rightwing Republican lawmakers is already trying to reverse that result.
The referendum, which Ohioans passed by 57% of votes, established a constitutional right to an abortion, overriding laws passed by the Republican-dominated legislature to dramatically restrict access. In response, 27 GOP members of the Ohio general assembly signed a statement the next day arguing the abortion rights proposal failed to mention a single, specific law", and vowing to do everything in [their] power" to prevent the restrictive abortion laws on the books in Ohio from being challenged.
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