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Ohio Republican lawmaker trying to require public schools to show video about fetal development
The bill mandates annual viewing of a fetal development video from third to twelfth grade starting 2026-27, with school audits to ensure compliance, lawmakers said.
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Miller introduces legislation that would require schools to show video of fetal development
COLUMBUS— Rep. Melanie Miller (R-Ashland) announced the introduction of the Baby Olivia Act, legislation that would require public schools to include a video about fetal development in school curriculum in grades three through 12. The video shows prenatal development through detailed animation or ultrasound imagery, according to a press release. The video would demonstrate the […] The post Miller introduces legislation that would require schools…


Ohio Republican lawmaker trying to require public schools to show video about fetal development
A Republican lawmaker introduced a bill this week that would require Ohio public schools to show a video about fetal development to students starting in the third grade.
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