Monday, March 28, 2011

Ohio House weighs abortion bill’s future

Despite anti-abortion majorities in the House and Senate, a bill to give Ohio the most restrictive abortion law in the nation has stalled after drawing fire from those on both sides of the debate.
The organization opposes abortion, but says the proposed law would be struck down by the federal courts for being too restrictive, opening the door for courts to revisit other abortion restrictions, such as a requirement that women wait 24 hours after their initial clinic visit before having the procedure.
Read about what this means for the bill in today's issue of the Dayton Daily News.

From the www.daytondailynews.com

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