COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Senate on Wednesday overruled Gov. Mike DeWine's (pictured veto of House Bill 68, paving the way for a transgender ban against minors seeking health care and transgender boys and men playing girls’ and women’s sports in K-12 schools and colleges and universities in Ohio.
The state Senate voted 24-8, largely along party lines, and after the House voted to override the veto on Jan 10.
A two-term governor and former US senator, DeWine bucked his party to veto the bill, prompting former President Donald Trump, the front-runner for the Republican nomination for president, to chastise him publicly.
What happens next, remains to be seen, including possible litigation relative to the controversial issue from pro-transgender advocates who say the bill is government overreach and an unconstitutional attack on the LGBTQ community.
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