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The Republican and Democratic candidates who won the gubernatorial primary have very different views on the issue of abortion.
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A state law that bans the use of telemedicine in medication abortions is set to go into effect on April 12th. But a lawsuit has been filed to prevent that
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Many of Ohios doctors are already using telehealth to connect to their patients, especially during this pandemic. Now, Planned Parenthood says it is
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As many as 99,000 low income Ohioans who want birth control and reproductive health care services have fewer options now that Planned Parenthood
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The president and CEO of the group's southwest Ohio region says they're shutting down as a result of the Trump administrations rule that Title X
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Planned Parenthood says it will no longer provide birth control, HIV and STD testing and other health services with federal money known as Title X funds.
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Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio is tapping into the national organizations emergency funds to be able to provide birth control and other health care
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A federal appeals court has ruled the state can cut federal funding to Planned Parenthood. A majority of the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals says the state
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Abortion rights advocates in Ohio are worried about the effect of what they call a gag rule that would ban family planning clinics that get federal
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A federal appeals court has unanimously upheld a decision that says a Planned Parenthood defunding law backed by Ohio lawmakers and Gov. John Kasich is