California bans state travel to Ohio, saying law could harm LGBT people seeking medical care
California Attorney General Rob Bonta looks on during a news conference at San Francisco General Hospital on June 10, 2021 in San Francisco. - Justin Sullivan/Getty Images North America/TNS

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California is banning state-funded travel to Ohio over the state’s new law allowing doctors to decline medical services to people on moral or religious grounds. The Ohio measure triggered a 2016 California law that requires the attorney general to prohibit state-funded travel to states that discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, according to a Friday news release from California Attorney General Rob Bonta. The ban takes effect Sept. 30, according to the release. Ohio will become the 18th state to which California won’t pay for travel, accordin...