Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom and Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights announced Thursday they are putting the final touches on a proposed state constitutional amendment.
are teaming up, and now are focused on working together to get an abortion-rights measure on the statewide Ohio ballot in November 2023.
“I just think it’s a big step and everyone is thrilled about coming together,” said Susan Shaw, a spokesperson for Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights. “And it just shows how powerful we are and that this is a nonpartisan effort. And it started as a grassroots movement with the physicians.” “It’s going to be a true grassroots and TV campaign. This is going to be pulling out all the stops to beat this.”
Ohio Physicians for Reproductive Rights, a grassroots group, in December announced their plans to target the November 2023 ballot.
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