03/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/26/2026 14:31
COLUMBUS-State Representative Angie King (R-Celina) yesterday voted in support of the "SHE WINS" Act, legislation that ensures a woman's right to make a fully informed decision about an elective abortion without modifying provisions in the Ohio Constitution.
The "SHE WINS" Act requires elective abortions to meet the same informed consent standards applied to other forms of medical care. The provisions of the bill provide updated guidance for physicians when a pregnant woman seeks an elective abortion, ensuring she has access to all necessary information, including the risks, before making a final decision.
"I am proud to co-sponsor and support the SHE WINS Act, which affirms a simple but essential principle: every woman deserves the time and information needed to make fully informed medical decisions," said King. "Pregnancy decisions, particularly those involving abortion, carry significant physical, emotional, and psychological considerations."
Specifically, the bill requires three conditions be met before an elective abortion can take place:
To ensure women are fully informed of the physical and mental health risks associated with abortion, the bill requires that a patient's informed consent be secured at least 24 hours before an elective abortion is performed or induced, aligning the procedure with the standard of care typically established for other medical procedures.
"This legislation ensures women have the opportunity to review risks, explore alternatives, and access support-just as patients do with any serious medical procedure," added King. "By applying the same standard of informed consent to abortion, the SHE WINS Act protects women's autonomy, strengthens trust in the medical system, and ensures life-altering decisions are made thoughtfully and with full awareness of potential outcomes."
The bill also provides a legal recourse for women to pursue if they are denied any information necessary to make a fully informed choice by creating a cause of action against a physician who fails to meet this medically appropriate standard of care.
The "SHE WINS" Act stands for "Share the Health and Empower with Informed Notices" Act.
The legislation now awaits further consideration from the Ohio Senate.