The Ohio Ballot Board has approved the language for a fall measure seeking to establish abortion access as a fundamental right. However, opponents argue that the language is misleading and could prompt a legal challenge. The revised language, developed by Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose, changed the word "fetus" to "unborn child" in the ballot description. Supporters of the amendment argue that the language is propaganda and does not accurately represent the amendment's intent. The measure aims to establish a fundamental right to reproductive freedom with reasonable limits. The full text of the amendment will be available at polling locations and published in newspapers statewide.
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