Gov. Mike DeWine signs ‘born alive’ bill that could shutter last two Southwest Ohio abortion clinics

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Wadiya Penzellna, an ultrasound technician, stands next to an ultrasound machine in a motor home parked outside an abortion clinic in Englewood, N.J., Friday, March 23, 2007. Anti-abortion activists offered free ultrasounds and consultations from the motor home to women who were planning to go the abortion clinic. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a ‘born alive’ abortion bill that could close the last clinics in Dayton and Cincinnati, abortion opponents announced Wednesday afternoon.

Pictures of DeWine’s signing the bill into law were captured and posted to Twitter by Ohio Right to Life, the Ohio Republican Party and the Center for Christian Virtue. The two organizations published the photos before the governor’s office made its official announcement.

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