Ohio lawmakers are introducing bipartisan legislation to raise the legal marriage age to 18 without exceptions, as advocates highlight the dangers faced by minors who marry.
Thirty-four states, including Wisconsin, allow for the marriage of a child under age 18, and 16 states have bans, according to counts by groups seeking to ban the practice. The 16 include Minnesota ...
A new bipartisan bill in the Ohio Senate would prohibit marriage for anyone under the age of 18, with no exceptions. The last ...
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Testing awareness in a child marriage experiment
This video features a social experiment designed to raise awareness about child marriage. In a controlled public setting, a ...
COLUMBUS — Legislators pushing bipartisan legislation to prohibit marriage before age 18 in Ohio presented the perspectives ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced a bill that would outlaw child marriage in Ohio. “No child should have to be as resilient as I was to reach adulthood,” child marriage survivor ...
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Ohio bill seeks to repeal state law that allows 17-year-olds to marry
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – While 17-year-olds can get married in Ohio under specific circumstances, a new bipartisan legislative effort is attempting to change that. Senate Bill 341, introduced by Sens.
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