CV NEWS FEED // A pro-life organization in Ohio recently filed a complaint against a “telehealth” abortion provider, contending that its distribution of abortion drugs by mail violates Ohio law requiring a physician to be physically present when a patient takes the first dose. Ohio Right to Life submitted the complaint Feb. 19 to the Ohio Department of Health, raising concerns about abortion provider website Hey Jane, Ohio Capital Journal reported March 18. Emma Martinez, Ohio Right to Life’s director of external and legislative affairs, asked the health department to review whether Hey Jane’s operations comply with Ohio law. “It...