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  2. Abortion in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Ohio is legal up to the point of fetal viability as a result of abortion rights being placed into the Ohio State Constitution by November 2023 Ohio Issue 1.. A "heartbeat bill" that banned abortions after six weeks of gestational age that was enacted prior to Issue 1 is being challenged in court, with the Attorney General of Ohio and other Republican leaders in Ohio defending it in ...

  3. November 2023 Ohio Issue 1 - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Ohio reproductive rights initiative, [2] officially titled " The Right to Reproductive Freedom with Protections for Health and Safety " and listed on the ballot as Issue 1, [3] was a citizen-initiated constitutional amendment adopted on November 7, 2023, by a majority (56.8%) of voters. It codified reproductive rights in the Ohio ...

  4. Issue 1: Everything to know about Ohio Issue 1 and the ... - AOL

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    Abortion, democracy, special interests: How groups are selling their pitch on Ohio Issue 1. The past month in Ohio felt more like October than July as groups fanned out across the state, either to ...

  5. Heartbeat bill - Wikipedia

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    Heartbeat bill. A six-week abortion ban, also called a " fetal heartbeat bill " by proponents, is a law in the United States which makes abortion illegal as early as six weeks gestational age (two weeks after a woman's first missed period ), which is when proponents claim that a "fetal heartbeat" can be detected.

  6. How Ohio Issue 1 could make it harder to put amendments on ...

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    Ohio Issue 1: What you need to know for the August special election "If you were to raise the signature threshold, that would make it effectively harder for Ohioans to put an issue on the ballot ...

  7. Enabling Act of 1802 - Wikipedia

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    The Enabling Act of 1802 set forth the legal mechanisms and authorized the people of Ohio to begin this process. The act required the people of Ohio to elect a delegate for each 1,200 people to attend a constitutional convention. These delegates would meet in Chillicothe on November 1, 1802, and would decide by majority vote whether or not to ...

  8. ACT (test) - Wikipedia

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    The ACT ( / eɪ siː tiː /; originally an abbreviation of American College Testing) [10] is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It is administered by ACT, a nonprofit organization of the same name. [10] The ACT test covers four academic skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and scientific reasoning.

  9. Land Ordinance of 1785 - Wikipedia

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    The 1785 ordinance laid the foundations of land policy until passage of the Homestead Act of 1862. The Land Ordinance established the basis for the Public Land Survey System. The initial surveying was performed by Thomas Hutchins. After he died in 1789, responsibility for surveying was transferred to the Surveyor General.