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Drama plagues bid to restrict changes to Ohio Constitution

Por: 10 WBNS Politics April 14, 2023

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio's constitution is caught in a high-stakes tug-of-war. With an  looming this fall, an influential mix of Republican politicians, lobbying organizations and business interests is positioning to try to make another change to the state's founding document first. They're pushing an amendment that would raise the threshold for passing future constitutional changes, including the abortion question, from the... + full article



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