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funds nninvestigation nfany pregnancy-related events. <br /> A�g,emd,aUWmm: -X14, �o Italk"eelffealt meoeveslflj"e <br /> ��rmmclfivev�m olc� Ue�m�������r��of��e mmemm�ecmof���mo�U��ema«lt 113!5 V7 meUatedto <br /> o�me ����e 'o��fied �Dr��mamoes of��e ���y of ���e����,�o�r����mesidemts of��e ����of���e�����omm <br /> imiter1reremoe State imOU!"eir !,eaU10�oame deoisif,,,,�.ms. <br /> Overall Sentiment <br /> �owrn~n+�� <br /> �w, rmoo <br /> m^n­po"wm�, <br /> Sally Clem <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 7:28pm07-05-22 <br /> The government should have no say over owoman's right to choose what to do with her body. It's called bodily <br /> outnnnmy. | suppnrt this ordinance because Lakewood police department have way more important things tndn <br /> than investigate the health care decisions nfwomen. For example, some nfthose funds could beused tnmake <br /> sure ALL men pay child support. It's take two people tnmake obaby and only one isbeing legislated. <br /> Brigid BoettUer <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 5:21pmO7-O5-22 <br /> The public health case for abortion rights isweU-established: women denied access to safe abortion tend to <br /> endure higher levels of household poverty, debt, evictions, and long-term economic instability. They face greater <br /> risk nfphysical violence and both mental and physical heo|Ul problems. Such outcomes are o detriment to our <br /> entire community. Not only is Ohio's anti-abortion policy o vin|oUnn of personal freednm, it goes against all of the <br /> data we have on sexual and reproductive healthcare. | support this ordinance because Lakewood's resources <br /> should not be used to investigate the healthcare decisions of anyone with a uterus. <br /> Amy Haney <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 418pm07-05-22 <br /> The 8to&* should have no involvement in residents' and visitors' vital healthcare decisions. <br /> JENNIFER JAKETUC <br /> Location: <br /> Submitted At: 3:46pm07-05-22 <br /> A |itt|e over oweek ago, many nfus had o right taken away from us. Beyond the right to obnMUnn. we lost the right <br /> to make our own decisions. The highest court in the land let us know that women and pregnant people are on o <br /> lower level, that the government needs to step in and make our decisions for us. With that came immediate and <br /> real fear, that at any point Ohio could become a police state - indeed, one of two abortion bans in the Ohio State <br /> house currently is modeled after Texas' "bounty hunter" law- and that at any point, we would be investigated and <br /> arrested for seeking or helping others obtain on abortion. <br /> That it why Ordinance 135.17 is so important. Without it, there is the potential for our city workers to misuse time <br /> and resources to investigate whether or not a person is seeking an abortion, treatment for a miscarriage, or any <br /> other healthcare decisnn. | vvnu|d hope that my fe||nvv residents would not want their tax dollars being spent on <br />