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ACLU-supported abortion measure to appear on Ohio ballot in November.

An ACLU-Backed Amendment to Ohio’s Constitution Will Appear on November’s Ballot

An American Civil Liberties⁣ Union-backed proposed amendment to Ohio’s constitution that critics say will allow ‍children ⁤to obtain‍ abortions and sex-change operations will appear on November’s ballot.

The office⁣ of Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who recently ⁢announced a bid to unseat three-term Sen. Sherrod Brown ⁢(D-OH), announced the constitutional amendment obtained enough valid signatures to appear on the ballot.

LaRose’s Certification and Personal Beliefs

LaRose’s‍ certification is a part of his official capacity⁤ as secretary‍ of state, ⁣and he has said the measure making the⁣ ballot does not ⁤reflect his personal ‌beliefs, which‍ he describes⁢ as “strongly pro-life.”

Gaining over 710,000⁣ signatures earlier‌ this month, the ​ballot measure ⁣only needed 495,938 valid signatures representing 5% of electors in at least​ 44 of Ohio’s 88 counties. The measure reached that mark in 55 counties, allowing‌ it to⁢ make the ballot statewide.

Opponents’ Concerns and Supporters’ Stance

According to opponents, if passed, the ⁢measure would allow​ citizens of‌ the Buckeye State, including children of⁤ any age, to obtain unrestricted‍ access to abortions and sex-change drugs and surgeries, due to the measure’s broad ‌language⁤ and lack of age limitations. ‌It ⁢uses terms ​like “reproductive decisions” that are “not limited to” abortions.

“Every person deserves respect, ⁢dignity, and​ the right to make reproductive health ‌care decisions, including those related to their own ​pregnancy, miscarriage care, and abortion free from government interference,” Ohioans ⁢United for Reproductive Rights Executive Committee members ​Lauren Blauvelt ⁣and​ Dr. Lauren Beene said in an ‌ACLU press release. “Now that the petition drive⁢ is complete, we’re eager to continue the campaign to⁢ enshrine those ​rights‍ in Ohio’s ⁢Constitution and ensure that Ohioans will never again be subject‍ to draconian ⁤reproductive health care policies imposed by extremists.”

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Opponents’ Counter ‌Initiative‌ and Public ​Opinion

In order to counter the‌ constitutional ⁢amendment, opponents started a separate initiative⁤ in August to ‍raise the threshold to enact a constitutional amendment in Ohio from‌ a simple majority‌ to 60%. A recent poll from​ USA Today‌ showed that 58%⁣ of Ohio voters support⁤ the constitutional amendment to prohibit the state from​ enacting laws restricting the legality of abortion.

LaRose told the‌ Washington Examiner ⁢this month that⁢ it is “too⁣ easy​ to amend the state constitution,” adding, “Activist groups,‌ out-of-state​ groups have figured‍ out that they can try to make laws by constitutional amendment, which is not how government is supposed⁢ to⁢ work.”



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