It looks like Ohio GOPers aren’t taking “yes” for an answer.
After Ohioans voted Tuesday to enshrine access to abortion care in their state constitution, more than a third of the Republican caucus in Ohio’s House of Representatives issued a joint statement essentially vowing to keep up their fight to restrict abortion.
The statement says:
Unlike the language of this proposal, we want to be very clear. The vague, intentionally deceptive language of Issue 1 does not clarify the issues of life, parental consent, informed consent, or viability including Partial Birth Abortion, but rather introduces more confusion. This initiative failed to mention a single, specific law. We will do everything in our power to prevent our laws from being removed based upon perception of intent. We were elected to protect the most vulnerable in our state, and we will continue that work.
That sounds like the anti-abortion equivalent of “The South will rise again!”
Ohio’s Republican House speaker and Republican Senate president both echoed the letter’s sentiment, according to Statehouse News Bureau reporter Karen Kasler.
And Senate President Matt Huffman – who’s running for the House next year and is expected to challenge Stephens for speaker if they both win – also said: "This isn't the end. It is really just the beginning of a revolving door of ballot campaigns to repeal or replace Issue 1."








