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The Columbus Dispatch
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The Ohio Senate has declined to vote on a bill that would raise the minimum marriage age to 18 and eliminate the loophole allowing 17-year-olds to marry with judicial approval. Supporters argue child marriage exposes minors to abuse and exploitation, while opponents cite community concerns, though no opposition testimony was recorded. The bill, which has bipartisan backing, remains stalled, and debates continue over the implications of ending child marriage laws in Ohio.
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