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Diamond_Dog

(34,491 posts)
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 10:14 AM Nov 2023

Four GOP lawmakers say they want to be the judges of Ohio's abortion laws

Unconstitutional and idiotic political stunt! And they complain about “government overreach”!

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Four House Republican lawmakers say they plan to introduce legislation that would cut out the courts and instead declare themselves the arbiters of when abortions are legal in Ohio.

Their news release is the latest in a string of signals that state lawmakers may try to undermine the newly minted state constitutional guarantee to abortion access in Ohio.

On Tuesday, voters passed Issue 1 on a roughly 57% to 43% split. The amendment, which takes effect on Dec. 7, grants every individual the right to carry out their own decisions on abortion, contraception, fertility treatment and miscarriage care. It blocks the state from passing laws limiting abortion access before the point of viability, roughly 22 weeks into a pregnancy. From there, laws could limit abortion except when it’s necessary to protect the health and life of the woman.

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“We will withdraw jurisdiction from the courts so that they cannot misapply Issue 1 for the benefit of the abortion industry,” Gross said in a similar version of the release, published by the anti-abortion interest group Ohio Value Voters and later detailed by the Cincinnati Enquirer.

In interviews, three different constitutional lawyers said the proposal is likely unconstitutional and amounts to a political stunt.

More at link

https://www.cleveland.com/open/2023/11/four-gop-lawmakers-say-they-want-to-be-the-judges-of-ohios-abortion-laws.html

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Four GOP lawmakers say they want to be the judges of Ohio's abortion laws (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Nov 2023 OP
The GQPs across the country have totally lost their minds......................... Lovie777 Nov 2023 #1
I hope the same 57% that supported the Amendment will also hold these God-Wannabee's OAITW r.2.0 Nov 2023 #2
It would seem to me that such action would violate the Ohio state constitution. patphil Nov 2023 #3
The RightWing Fascist Repubs T_A Nov 2023 #4
Their plan is unconstitutional PJMcK Nov 2023 #5
Ohio Supreme Court yankee87 Nov 2023 #6

OAITW r.2.0

(28,228 posts)
2. I hope the same 57% that supported the Amendment will also hold these God-Wannabee's
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 10:21 AM
Nov 2023

accountable in the next election cycle. Time to remove the anti-democratic cancer that is taking over the Republican Party,

patphil

(6,901 posts)
3. It would seem to me that such action would violate the Ohio state constitution.
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 10:33 AM
Nov 2023

These legislators want to set up a separate pseudo -court that would take the place of the actual court. If allowed, it will render the Judiciary Branch powerless.
Their philosophy is that if you can't get what you want by playing by the rules, in this case the state constitution, then just change the rules to void that particular part of the state constitution.
How very fascist of them!
This is very similar to what Netanyahu and the Likud party tried to do in Israel.

T_A

(604 posts)
4. The RightWing Fascist Repubs
Sat Nov 11, 2023, 11:11 AM
Nov 2023

in Ohio and across the county, just keep doing what results in the TV ads writing themselves.

yankee87

(2,330 posts)
6. Ohio Supreme Court
Sun Nov 12, 2023, 02:07 PM
Nov 2023

The problem is these fascists know they will probably win in all the corrupt courts in Ohio. It will go to SCOTUS and that could drag this out.

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