Life Notes

U.S. House passes the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act On October 3, the House of Representatives passed the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, banning abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, the point at which scientific evidence indicates that unborn babies can feel pain. There are exceptions for rape, incest, or if the mother’s life is at […]
Silent, Deadly Abortion Tool is Spreading

You are likely aware of the chemical abortion pill, commonly known as RU 486. But you may not know how quickly this silent, deadly tool of the abortion industry is spreading. It could have the potential to undermine our life-saving efforts to save babies. Before the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of RU […]
Oregon Spent 1.8 Million Federal Dollars on Abortion

On Friday, Oregon Health Authority director Pat Allen sent a letter to Governor Kate Brown outlining financial problems in his agency. Those financial problems were first reported by The Oregonian. What is most disturbing is that Oregon spent $1.8 million of federal money on abortions over an unspecified length of time. “Pro-life advocates have long […]
International Jane Doe Obtains Abortion

October 25 was a historic day as the D.C. Appellate Court issued a decision to stop the Trump administration from saving the life of Jane Doe’s baby. Garza v. Hargan was an eight-week-long battle to preserve Jane Doe’s baby. The 17-year-old, named Jane Doe, was an undocumented immigrant young adult being held in a detention center […]
20 Years with Oregon’s Assisted Suicide Law

October 27 marks 20 years since Oregon’s Physician Assisted Suicide law took effect. Oregon was the first U.S. state and first government in the world to legalize physician assisted suicide. First introduced as Measure 16, it is regarded as one of the most controversial ballot measures in Oregon’s history and has resulted in the deaths […]
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