Ohio lawmakers plan to introduce a bill that would end the death penalty and prohibit state funding for abortions and assisted suicide.
Faber is the first candidate from either party to formally announce a run for attorney general. If he's elected, he'll be the second auditor in a row to immediately move into the AG's office. Current attorney general Dave Yost, who's announced he's running for the Republican nomination for governor, was elected in 2018 after two term as auditor.
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, women facing high-risk pregnancies say they are worried they could be denied miscarriage treatment.
The bipartisan bill would abolish the death penalty in Ohio and ban the use of state funds for assisted suicide and abortion.
Planned Parenthood reported a 760% increase in people making IUD appointments and a 350% increase in people making birth control implant appointments at their health centers the day after the election compared to Election Day.
Reproductive healthcare topics, such as abortion and birth control, have been under fire recently. Nevertheless, Athens maintains several outlets for women to get birth control, emergency contraceptives and more.
Ohio State defensive quality control coach Joe Lyberger has been on administrative leave for the last month while the university investigates him
In a move that global health workers say will likely have devastating consequences for women and girls throughout the world, President Donald has reinstated a policy that bans foreign aid workers from offering information about abortion,
The proposal would link capital punishment repeal with prohibitions on state funding for abortion or physician-assisted suicide
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s alternating views on vaccines, reproductive rights and public health issues were a central focus at his first confirmation hearing Wednesday, with Democratic senators expressing dismay at his nomination and Republicans signaling he’ll likely have their support.