Oregon News

Young Woman Dies by Assisted Suicide in Oregon After Reportedly Obtaining Documents by Fraud
The disturbing story underscores the risks inherent in assisted suicide, which has been legal in Oregon since the 1990s.

Oregon Bill Would Expand Protections for Abortion Providers, Place Women and Girls at Risk
Presented with little public notice, limiting opponents’ time to react, HB 4088 would further entrench Oregon’s position as an abortion tourism destination, placing women and girls at risk and undermining state laws designed to protect children and unborn babies. Oregon Right to Life strongly opposes HB 4088.

Pro-Life Advocates Speak Out Against Bill to Increase Taxpayer Funding of Planned Parenthood
A strong pro-life panel testified against the measure during a public hearing on Tuesday, debunking misrepresentations and calling for the responsible stewardship of public funds.

Idaho Hospital Near Oregon Border Set to Install Life-Saving ‘Safe Haven Baby Box’
The hospital will be the first in the area to install a box of this kind, giving moms a life-affirming option in a region targeted by Planned Parenthood for abortion tourism.

Activists Relaunch Bid to Get University of Oregon to Supply Dangerous Abortion Pills to Students
The move comes amid federal scrutiny of the abortion pill mifepristone, triggered by a blockbuster study suggesting that the adverse reaction rate associated with the drug is far higher than previously indicated by the FDA.

From Homeless and Pregnant to Mom of a CEO: Oregon Woman Talks Choosing Life
Seventeen, homeless, and pregnant, Janice Moss never saw abortion as a liberation from difficult circumstances, but as something that was being forced on her against her will. When her scheduled abortion was unexpectedly cancelled, she regarded it as a miracle. Decades later, with a thriving family and a successful life, she has no regrets about choosing life.