Information on Reproductive Health Work Group’s first public meeting

In May, Tina Kotek’s hand-picked replacement for Oregon House Speaker, Dan Rayfield (D-Corvallis), announced the “Reproductive Health and Access to Care Work Group.” Since their formation, they’ve been working behind closed doors to expand abortion in Oregon. The work group was formed in reaction to the Dobbs decision with the intention of expanding abortion access […]
Oregon Right to Life PAC Holds Press Conference with Abortion Survivors
Keizer, OR—Monday, October 24, Oregon Right to Life PAC held a press conference with abortion survivors and pro-life legislators. Amy Miles of Astoria and Michelle Lyman of [TBD] shared their stories of surviving after attempted abortions. The survivors were accompanied by Senator Kim Thatcher (R–Keizer) and Representative Anna Scharf (R–Amity) who explained how current law […]
President Biden Visiting Portland to Stump for Kotek
Salem, OR—On Friday, October 14, President Joe Biden will arrive in Portland, Oregon. Biden will spend Friday and Saturday participating in political events for the Oregon Democrats and gubernatorial candidate Tina Kotek. He will also give a speech about “lowering costs for American families” on Saturday. “Kotek and Biden are one and the same,” said […]
Poll Shows Majority of Oregonians Support Abortion Limits

Salem, OR—A DHM Research Poll conducted in early August investigated Oregonians’ views on abortion. They reported that 65% of Oregonians consider themselves pro-choice. However, 58% believe that abortions in the third trimester of pregnancy should be illegal, “except in cases to save the life of the mother,” including 48% of Democrats and 59% of women. […]
Pro-Life Candidates Achieve Success in Primary Election

Salem, OR—The pro-life movement in Oregon demonstrated its strength in the 2022 Primary Election with several high-profile victories. Oregon Right to Life PAC endorsed or recommended 80 candidates in this primary election, most of whom won their races or qualified for run-offs in November. “The pro-life field in this primary election was impressive, and we […]
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