A controversial abortion bill that Gov. Kasich vetoed at the end of last year has been reintroduced in the Ohio Legislature.
The Heartbeat Bill, which would ban abortions at the point a fetal heartbeat can be detected, . Late last year, lawmakers narrowly passed the bill, saying the election of Donald Trump would mean appointment of conservative Supreme Court justices who would uphold it. Still, .
Now the bill has been reintroduced. There’s no indication Gov. Kasich has .
Some legislators who oppose abortion also opposed the Heartbeat Bill, saying it was unconstitutional. did not back the bill, citing concerns over its constitutionality. The bill could ban abortions as early as six weeks, before many women know they're pregnant.