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Ohio Democrats introduce "conception begins at erection" as answer to GOP-backed bills

Ohio State Reps Tristan Rader (D-Lakewood) and Dr. Anita Somani (D-Dublin) talk about their "Conception begins at Erection Act" on TikTok
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Ohio State Reps Tristan Rader (D-Lakewood) and Dr. Anita Somani (D-Dublin) talk about their "Conception begins at Erection Act" on TikTok

For more than a decade, Republicans in the Ohio Legislature have passed dozens of bills on reproductive rights and abortion. Now some Democratic lawmakers are sponsoring a bill that would apply to men.

The Conception Begins at Erection Act is sponsored by Reps. Anita Somani (D-Dublin) and Tristan Rader (D-Lakewood).

Somani, an OB/GYN, has protested many bills that have been passed by the Republican-dominated Ohio Legislature to regulate pregnancy or limit the reproductive freedom of women. So she, along with Rader, explained their bill to regulate the reproductive rights of men on TikTok.

After all, it does take two to tango, right?, Somani said.

Somani said it would be illegal for a man to disseminate semen or genetic material without the intent to fertilize an embryo. She says there would be three exceptions masturbation, using a condom and the LGBTQ community.

The bill has just been written and hasnt been assigned a number yet. It also doesnt have any Republican sponsors either. Somani said she doesnt have any GOP lawmakers on board and doesnt expect the Republican dominated legislature to take it seriously but.

We need to look at it from the broader perspective of regulating one sex and not the other. 

Rep. Ron Ferguson (R-Wintersville) wont be signing on to the legislation. He said he doesnt understand why the Democratic lawmakers would think there are so many bills that regulate womens bodies. He said this bill doesnt make any sense.

We are talking about conception happening before a sperm fertilizes an egg. Clearly, somebody doesnt understand simple biology, Ferguson said.

When asked about the bevy of anti-abortion laws passed by the legislature in recent years, Ferguson said, Sure we can have that conversation but thats a completely different conversation.

Ferguson said this bill is completely out of touch with what matters to everyday Americans.

Rader said the bill is meant to highlight the vast inequalities of how we talk about mens bodies and how we talk about womens bodies. He said, If you find this language to be absurd then maybe you should find any bill attempting to restrict reproductive freedoms absurd as well.

Contact Jo Ingles at jingles@statehousenews.org.
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