“Women's March Cleveland march on Oct. 8 to make reproductive rights a key issue ”
CLEVELAND — Both Women's March Cleveland and Right to Life of Northeast Ohio reacted after a Hamilton County Court Judge granted a preliminary injunction to keep Ohio’s abortion ban blocked indefinitely as the lawsuit filed by the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the American Civil Liberties Union continues through the courts.
Meghan Morris-Raymond, who is a Fairview Park mother of three, who attended Women's March Cleveland, told News 5 she applauds the ruling by the judge and wants her two daughters to have the right to choose. Kathy Wray Coleman with Women’s March Cleveland told News 5 this year's march will take place on Sat. Oct. 8, starting from Market Square Park, across from the West Side Market at 1:30 p.m. Wray Coleman told News 5 reproductive rights will be the key issue during the march, along with a series of core issues.
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