Ohio voters approved a measure legalizing recreational marijuana, defying Republican legislative leaders who had failed to pass the proposed law.
The Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Ohio says he doesn't think abortion is "an issue" for women who are "past 50," while suggesting that many suburban women are single-issue voters on abortion, according tovideo footage obtained by local station WCMH-TVfrom a town hall Friday. T...
Letters to the Editor Nov 1, 2023 To the editor: The vote on Nov. 7 is one we must be informed about. Please read what this vote proposes. If enacted Issue One will make abortion legal up to the moment of birth. Please vote “no” — this is about life or death for children. ...
Although it is probably the only thing they see eye-to-eye on, Kelly Mullins of the Traditional Values Coalition agrees: "Just as abortion was the issue in the 1980s, in the 1990s there is no doubt it will be homosexuality."The 1992 presidential election was the first in which a ...
has four women in the top 20 at the CrossFit Games. The United States, with 330 million people, has six.It's a hot Sunday morning in August, and I'm in Madison, Wisconsin, for the 2019 competition's final day. As I get my bearings, a loud cheer rises...
Laws targeting abortion providers have gone into effect in 12 other states too: Arkansas • Arizona • Colorado • Iowa • Indiana • Michigan • Missouri • Mississippi • North Carolina • Ohio • Texas • Wisconsin Stocksy | John Francis ...
The unhappiness on both sides of the aisle is palpable to John Rossetti, a 47-year-old code enforcement officer in Youngstown, Ohio. “There’s a really different, negative environment,” Rossetti said. “Everywhere you go, it’s there — just a very negative atmosphere.” ...
theme would be access to affordable health care – something that eludes thousands of South Carolina, in part, because the state’s GOP leaders refused to accept billions of dollars in federal money to expand Medicaid services. Recent ideological GOP attacks on abortion providers also could ...
citizens from voting in local elections, becoming the seventh state to do so. The measure championed by the state’s Republican elections chief was in response to an effort to expand noncitizen voting in one small Ohio village, as well as to efforts cropping up in larger cities, ...
When polls close on November 7, Ohio will either become the latest state to enshrine abortion rights into its constitution or enter a period of uncertainty as the state Supreme Court considers allowing a six-week abortion ban to be enforced.