Ohio House of Representatives

03/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/26/2026 13:11

HB 347 Undermines Healthcare, Ignores Ohio Voters, & Increases Costs for Families

COLUMBUS - Ohio House Minority Leader Dani Isaacsohn (D-Cincinnati), on behalf of the Ohio House Democratic Caucus, today issued the following statement regarding House Bill (HB) 347, legislation requiring a 24-hours waiting period for patients accessing reproductive care:

"The voters were clear in 2023 when nearly 57% approved reproductive rights in our Constitution, yet this legislature continues to ignore their will. Instead of helping families with rising costs, they are forcing medically inaccurate information, delaying care, and making healthcare more expensive and complicated. Ohioans deserve policies that protect their health, respect their choices, and make everyday life more affordable," said Leader Isaacsohn.

HB 347 threatens healthcare access by requiring doctors to provide information that is not supported by credible medical science, including unproven claims about reversing medication abortion. It also imposes unnecessary waiting periods and extra appointments, creating real financial and logistical burdens for families, including lost wages, childcare, transportation, and additional medical costs. These delays not only complicate care but can also increase health risks for patients.

House Democrats attempted to introduce an amendment on the House floor to make IVF/assistive reproductive treatments affordable for Ohioans by making it covered by insurance. House Republicans voted it down 64-29.

Beyond healthcare, HB 347 directly conflicts with the will of Ohio voters. The Reproductive Freedom Amendment, passed in 2023, guarantees that the state cannot burden, penalize, or interfere with reproductive healthcare decisions. This legislation attempts to bypass those protections by imposing new barriers and requirements that are redundant, unnecessary, and unconstitutional.

Instead of addressing Ohio's affordability crisis, HB 347 diverts taxpayer resources to enforce medically inaccurate state mandates and creates unnecessary obstacles for patients and doctors. Each delay adds financial and logistical strain on families who are already struggling to make ends meet.

House Democrats remain committed to protecting reproductive rights, ensuring patients receive accurate medical information, and advancing policies that make healthcare accessible and affordable. Ohioans should not face unnecessary barriers to care or additional financial burdens-policymakers must focus on protecting health, respecting choices, and making everyday life more affordable.

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