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Long-fought abortion battle in Ohio could end with Issue 1 amendment or with six-week ban • Ohio Capital Journal

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Ohio voters will decide Nov. 7 whether to protect access to abortion up to the point of fetal liability, or whether to leave the door open for the Republican-controlled Ohio Supreme Court to reinstate a six-week abortion ban that was in place for 82 days in 2022.

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