Federal judge allows blocked ‘heartbeat bill’ to take effect, banning abortion around six weeks in Ohio

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Federal judge allows blocked ‘heartbeat bill’ to take effect, banning abortion around six weeks in Ohio
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Eight hours after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a federal judge dissolved a two-year-old block on Ohio’s “heartbeat” anti-abortion law, allowing it to go into effect.

, a federal judge dissolved a two-year-old block on Ohio’s “heartbeat” anti-abortion law, allowing it to go into effect.

Women who have appointments scheduled at Ohio clinics are advised to contact their providers. Clinics can connect patients withto assist them in traveling to access care in another state, Pro-Choice Ohio Executive Director Kellie Copeland said. “The ramifications of today’s Supreme Court decision have been swift, devastating, and real,” they said in the statement. “...Together, we will continue to do everything we can to ensure people can get the care they need. While we work to get patients the tools, resources, and information to get out of state to access abortion if they can, we plan to quickly file a legal challenge in state court. The fight is not over.

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