Ohio Governor's Veto of Transgender Bill Sparks GOP Divide
Republicans plan to reconvene in an attempt to override DeWine's veto, highlighting the contentious nature of the issue within the party.
- Ohio Governor Mike DeWine vetoed the Enact Ohio Saving Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act, which would have barred physicians from performing transgender-reassignment surgeries on children and prescribing cross-sex hormones or puberty blockers.
- The veto has sparked outrage among some Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
- Presidential candidates Nikki Haley and Chris Christie have remained silent on the issue, suggesting a divide within the GOP.
- DeWine's decision has been praised by some for prioritizing the well-being of transgender youths and their families over political considerations.
- Ohio Republicans are planning to reconvene on January 10 to attempt to override DeWine's veto.