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Opponents Question Medical Accuracy of ‘Baby Olivia’ Video, Ask for More Sex Ed Standards in Ohio
Opponents argue the mandated video contains misleading fetal development claims and urge adoption of comprehensive, medically accurate sex education in Ohio schools.
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Opponents question medical accuracy of ‘Baby Olivia’ video, ask for more sex ed standards in Ohio
People opposed to a bill that would require Ohio public schools show a video produced by an anti-abortion group about fetal development to students questioned the scientific accuracy of the video and criticized Ohio’s lack of sex education standards.
Opponents question medical accuracy of 'Baby Olivia' video, ask for more sex ed standards in Ohio
The Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Graham Stokes for Ohio Capital Journal. Republish photo only with original story.)People opposed to a bill that would require Ohio public schools show a video produced by an anti-abortion group about fetal development to students questioned the scientific accuracy of the video and criticized Ohio’s lack of sex education standards. Ohio House Bill 485, also known as the “Enact Baby Olivia Act,” wou…
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