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Ohio's Attorney General wants access to medical records of Ohioans who go out of state for abortionsA new document filed as part of a proposed Biden administration rule to increase privacy for patient's medical records shows Dave Yost is one of 19 attorney generals nationwide who have signed a letter, saying they should have access to that information.
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State lawmakers have sent to Gov. Mike DeWine a bill that prohibits doctors from using telemedicine to prescribe abortion medication. It鈥檚 the second bill鈥
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Abortion was a big issue in Ohio in 2019, as it has been for several years. A strict abortion ban was one of the 21 bills that passed, and more bills are鈥
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A new bill that would ban abortions in Ohio has been introduced by Statehouse Republicans. A similar total ban bill was introduced last year didn鈥檛 pass.鈥
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A new bill would ban most private insurance coverage for abortions. But opponents say it would also ban effective methods of birth control. One fifth of鈥
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An Ohio House committee is set to hear a bill tomorrow that would ban elective abortions as early as six weeks of pregnancy. Opponents of that legislation鈥
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The so-called 鈥淗eartbeat Bill鈥, which Gov. John Kasich promises to veto, had been likely to come up for a vote today in an Ohio House committee. But there鈥
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There鈥檚 been a lot of attention given to a contentious bill that bans abortion at the point which a fetal heartbeat can be detected since the House passed鈥
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Twenty abortion restrictions have been put in place during the Kasich administration. Ohio now has some of the strictest abortion laws in the nation. And鈥
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A new bill has been introduced that would require health classes cover fetal development and offer students information on where they can find prenatal鈥