Gov. Brown Signs HB 3391, Abortion Now Free in Oregon

Salem, OR—Today Governor Kate Brown signed House Bill 3391 into law, solidifying Oregon’s status as the most radically pro-abortion state in America. Abortions must now be covered 100 percent by all insurance policies, without a copay or deductible. HB 3391 also establishes a $10 million fund for illegal immigrants’ reproductive “care,” of which $500 thousand […]

Abortion expansion bill (HB 3391) moves to Oregon House for vote

(UPDATE: HB 3391-B passed out of the House on Saturday, July 1.  It is expected to be voted on by the full Senate soon.) Salem, OR–Last night the Joint Committee on Ways and Means passed out House Bill 3391-B to the full House for a vote. “The Democrat majority in the Legislature is clearly working to reward one […]

Oregon Legislative Committee Moves HB 3391: Expands Abortion, Coerces People & Organizations to Pay for Abortions

Salem, OR–Today the Joint Ways and Means Sub-Committee on Human Services passed out House Bill 3391 to the full Ways and Means Committee after adopting new amendments.  As amended, HB 3391 would: Force nearly all health benefit plans offered in this state to cover abortions with no co-pays. Exempt any currently offered health benefit plans that […]

PRESS RELEASE: Senator Kruse Betrays His Constituents

Senator Kruse Betrays His Constituents, Votes for Senate Bill 494 Salem, Ore–Today Senator Jeff Kruse, who has long been endorsed by Oregon Right to Life PAC as being “pro-life,” put an end to his pro-life ethic. Disregarding more than a thousand emails and phone calls from his own constituents, as well as detailed conversations with Oregon […]

Oregon Senate Committee Votes Out SB 494, Endangers Patients with Mental Illness or Dementia

Salem, Ore–Yesterday the Oregon Senate Rules Committee passed out Senate Bill 494 on a party-line vote. Touted as a “simple update” to Oregon’s current advance directive, this bill is designed to allow for the starving and dehydrating to death of patients with dementia or mental illness. Senate Bill 494 is little more than the state […]