Got questions about the Backpack Bill, Girls' Sports, Abortion, and Woke Capitalism?

From the Backpack Bill to women's sports to the newly introduced ballot language to enshrine abortion in our Constitution, there's a lot of news to sort through.

What's the status of these bills? What is CCV doing? What can you do?

If you want answers to those questions and more, join us for a live stream tomorrow—Thursday, February 23—with CCV President Aaron Baer, Policy Director David Mahan, and Communications Director Mike Andrews

Paul Fitzpatrick, President of 1792 Exchange, will also join us to discuss the threats of woke capitalism and the 1792 Exchange's business rating system to help businesses and consumers like you avoid cancelation or denial of service due to viewpoint discrimination.

Join us!

The Future of Ohio: Protecting Life, Family, and Freedom
Thursday, February 23, at 1:00 pm (ET)

More About The Bills

  1. The Backpack Bill–House Bill 11, sponsored by Reps. Riordan McClain (R-Upper Sandusky) and Marilyn John (R-Shelby), would empower families to choose the educational option that best meets their child’s needs by tying state resources directly to the student so that Ohio funds students and teachers instead of buildings and bureaucrats

  2. The Save Women’s Sports Act–House Bill 6, sponsored by Rep. Jena Powell (R-Arcanum), would preserve the integrity of women’s sports by protecting female athletes from having to compete against biological males who have an unfair physical advantage over them

  3. The Woman’s Right to Know Act–House Bill 15, sponsored by Reps. Jennifer Gross (R-West Chester) and Beth Lear (R-Galena), would require doctors to inform
    women considering abortion of the harms of the procedure before it is performed

  4. State School Board Reform–House Bill 12, sponsored by Reps. Don Jones (R-Freeport) and Dave Dobos (R-Columbus), would restructure the State Board of Education to promote greater efficiency in the decision-making processes that affect Ohio families

For more information, contact CCV at 513-733-5775 or contact@ccv.org.

As Ohio’s largest Christian public policy organization, Center for Christian Virtue seeks the good of our neighbors by advocating for public policy that reflects the truth of the Gospel. 

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Center for Christian Virtue

As Ohio’s largest Christian public policy organization, Center for Christian Virtue seeks the good of our neighbors by advocating for public policy that reflects the truth of the Gospel.

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