FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Amy Natoce
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
PROTECT WOMEN OHIO LAUNCHES MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR AD CAMPAIGN TO DEFEAT EXTREME ANTI-PARENT AMENDMENT
“Moms and dads will be cut out of the most important and life-altering decisions of their child’s life, if this passes.”
-Molly Smith, Board Member, Protect Women Ohio
COLUMBUS, OH — A new pro-woman, pro-parent coalition, Protect Women Ohio (PWO), launched a multi-million-dollar television and digital ad campaign statewide today aimed at defeating an extreme amendment to the Ohio Constitution. PWO will spend $5 million on advertising in the state over the next four weeks for this first phase of its effort to defeat the amendment.
“Moms and dads will be cut out of the most important and life-altering decisions of their child’s life, if this passes,” said Molly Smith, Board Member, Protect Women Ohio. “This extreme amendment eliminates any current or future protections for minors requiring parents be notified and consent before their child undergoes a procedure like an abortion or sex change surgery. Ohioans must vote ‘no’ on this dangerous proposal.”
Smith explained the amendment language clearly prohibits any law that “directly or indirectly” would “burden” or “interfere” with any “reproductive decisions.” Those are specific legal terms which have been interpreted by courts across the country to strike down parental notification and consent laws.
Watch the ad HERE.
Ad Text:
(Female voiceover)
Your daughter’s young.
Vulnerable.
Online.
You fear the worst.
Pushed to change her sex.
Or to get an abortion.
You have some right to help her through this.
But activists want to take all that away.
Under their proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution, the state “shall not interfere” with individuals getting abortions or sex changes.
Meaning you could be cut out of the biggest decision of her life.
A legal analysis of the extreme anti-parent amendment from Carrie Campbell Severino and Frank J. Scaturro is available HERE.
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