It's a ballsy move, but two Ohio State Representatives have introduced a bill that would make it illegal for men to have ...
A pair of Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill to criminalize the discharge of semen without an intent to procreate.
Legislators in Ohio and Mississippi want to fine men up to around $10,000 if they’re caught doing so. A draft bill was released in Ohio this week, seeking to make ejaculation without the intent of ...
The Ohio Controlling Board on Wednesday awarded JobsOhio billions more in what used to be public money without demanding that ...
"I don't think we should regulate anybody's healthcare," said one of the bill's sponsors. "Male healthcare or female ...
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In a provocative move aimed at sparking discussion on reproductive rights, Ohio State Representatives Anita Somani (D-Dublin) ...
He was talking in regard to a proposed bill that would make it a felony in Ohio for men to purposely discharge semen without ...
Two Ohio legislators are introducing a bill to prove laws that control a woman's body are as ridiculous as laws that control ...
Two state lawmakers are planning to introduce a bill that they’ve nicknamed the Conception Begins at Erection Act.
Are Ohioans getting a good deal from JobsOhio, the state's private economic development arm? It depends on whom you ask.
The newly introduced legislation would make it a felony for men to “discharge semen without the intent to fertilize." It's ...
The bill's other sponsor, Rep. Tristan Rader, D-Lakewood, said the bill highlights the difference in the way men's bodies and ...
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