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  2. Who's funding the Ohio Issue 1 campaigns? Donors from ... - AOL

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    $150,000 from Save Jobs Ohio, which is funded by the Ohio Chamber of Commerce $50,000 from Jimmy and Dee Haslam, who own the Cleveland Browns and Columbus Crew $40,000 from Cleveland Right to Life

  3. What supporters, opponents are saying about Issue 1 on Ohio's ...

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    The USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau talked with a supporter and opponent of Issue 1. Here are their pitches to voters. What supporters, opponents are saying about Issue 1 on Ohio's August ballot

  4. Ohio Issue 1: Out-of-state dark money flows in fight over who ...

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    Backers of Ohio Issue 1 have raised and spent significantly more than opponents as both sides benefit from out-of-state dark money.

  5. Buckeye Institute CEO: Vote 'yes' on Issue 1 to 'fend off the ...

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    Vote "yes" on Issue 1 to require a 60 percent supermajority in order to fend off the Californication of Ohio and keep our state’s constitution as a durable foundational document, Robert Alt writes.

  6. Issue 1 - Wikipedia

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    2022 Ohio Issue 1, a successful ballot measure regarding cash bail procedures; August 2023 Ohio Issue 1, a failed ballot measure regarding the process for proposing and approving amendments to the Ohio state constitution; November 2023 Ohio Issue 1, a successful ballot measure codifying abortion rights in the state constitution.

  7. Issue 1 opponents want Ohio to have the most extreme ... - AOL

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    Ohio anti-abortion lawmakers make no room for compromise when it comes to reproductive freedom. Which is why Issue 1 is going directly to Ohio voters.