Gov. Mike DeWine answers a question from Jo Ingles of the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau. for abortions in Ohio should stand regardless of November's vote adding abortion rights to the Ohio Constitution, says Gov.
His stance echoes that of Attorney General Dave Yost — who, like DeWine, opposes abortion rights and condemned the November abortion amendment approved by 57% of voters.the 24-hour requirement and others. The GOP AG said in a court filing that abortion backers are improperly trying to "commandeer the amendment for their own purposes" — claiming it “bars all laws that touch on abortion – and even some laws that have nothing to do with abortion or anything else the amendment mentions.
Allowing law enforcement officers to stop people from not wearing seat belts. Currently, a seat belt violation is not a "primary offense" in Ohio - meaning the only way to cite someone is if they committed another offense. "If you want to stop kids, slow kids down from starting to vape, and then get on that pathway that takes you to addiction to nicotine, the way simply the way to do it is to do away with flavors," he said.DeWine not saying if he'll support Donald Trump in November election