Oregon Must Protect Unborn Babies Who Can Feel Pain

Oregon has no laws protecting the unborn from abortion. In this state, abortions can be performed at any stage of pregnancy, for any reason, even when the unique human being in the womb can feel pain. Oregon Right to Life has put forward SB:1536 Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act in the 2024 legislative session, urging […]
Oregonian Abortion Survivor Shares Story of Hope, Healing

An Oregon City woman is speaking out about her 1964 abortion survival story. Michelle Lyman, a small business owner, was only a teenager when her mother told her the truth about her birth: Lyman was alive only because a Las Vegas abortionist failed to stop her beating heart at 10 weeks gestation. “Without even telling […]
Facts About Fetal Pain

With every passing decade, new scientific studies are proving that unborn children can indeed feel pain in the womb — and at far earlier stages than previously thought. Exactly when this physiological milestone happens is still being researched, but it is certainly earlier than the late-stage claims of most pro-choice advocates. The American College of […]
Advocates Rally for the Unborn at Pro-Life Lobby Day

Enthusiastic pro-life advocates came together Thursday to give a voice to the voiceless at the state Capitol for Oregon Right to Life’s (ORTL) Pro-Life Lobby Day. This event gave moms, abortion survivors, and other grassroots pro-life advocates an incredible opportunity to share community with life-minded Oregonians, take part in the legislative process, and bring a […]
Oregon Right to Life PAC Endorses Darcey Edwards for House District 31

Salem, Ore.— Today, Oregon Right to Life PAC announced the endorsement of Darcey Edwards for the House District 31 Republican Primary. She would replace outgoing Representative Brian Stout (R-Columbia City). ORTL political director Sharolyn Smith said, “We are proud to endorse Darcey Edwards and are confident she will be the most effective voice for life […]
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