ENQUIRER IN-DEPTH: How four people changed abortion debate in Ohio | Cincinnati.com | cincinnati.com: Three women dressed in pajamas at a sleep over in November 2010 used a whiteboard to draft an anti-abortion measure that split the anti-abortion movement, backed Republican lawmakers into a corner - and could make Ohio’s abortion laws the strictest in the nation. If nothing else, those three women, plus a doctor in Zanesville pushing an even more restrictive measure, have transformed the abortion debate in Ohio and the nation. The bill scrawled on the whiteboard was the so-called “heartbeat bill,” now House Bill 125.
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