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The ballot board had to determine if the petitions for the Ohio Equal Rights Amendment should be circulated as one or more parts.
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Ohio’s Attorney General has given the green light to backers of an anti-discrimination amendment in the first step to put their measure on the ballot next year.
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There’s an effort underway to bring a proposed constitutional amendment before voters that seeks to provide equal protection for Ohioans regardless of gender, age or sexual orientation.
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Ohio Right to Life said the proposed ordinance violates the free speech of citizens who oppose abortion.
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South Carolina is one of about two dozen states that have few or no statewide LGBTQ protections. The federal Equality Act would change that, but some in the state say the bill goes too far.
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Cincinnati is one of five U.S. cities featured on a United Nations panel about preventing discrimination against women Thursday. The city is one of just...
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Some religious groups fear the Equality Act could undermine the freedom to exercise traditional faith beliefs. Other denominations say anti-LGBTQ discrimination cannot be tolerated.
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The House voted Thursday to approve the bill to add and expand protections for LGBTQ people in the Civil Rights Act. Here's what it would do and why it's controversial.
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The move follows an executive order by President Biden to expand protections for LGBTQ people in health care, housing and education.
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Cincinnati’s hate crime ordinance will be updated to include "gender identity" and "gender expression" as protected categories.