Press
Ashley Sadler
Communications Director
(530) 859-1957
ashley@ortl.org

FDA Eliminates Chemical Abortion Safeguards for Women
Yesterday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) moved to weaken chemical abortion safeguards designed to protect women from complications or potential abusive circumstances. The new

Supreme Court Hears Arguments over Mississippi Abortion Ban
Today, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the Dobbs v. Jackson case. Dobbs debates whether states can ban second-trimester abortions before babies can survive outside

ORTL Launches $100k Ad Campaign
Yesterday, Oregon Right to Life (ORTL) launched a digital ad campaign to highlight the urgent need to update abortion law in light of science. The campaign

500% Increase in ER Visits Post-Chemical Abortions
As the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) works toward a December 16 decision on chemical abortion safeguards, a groundbreaking new study from Charlotte Lozier Institute

Science Supports Six-Week Ban
On Wednesday, shortly before midnight, in a 5-4 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Texas law, SB 8, to go into effect. The Texas

Oregon House Prioritizes Partisan Politics Over 78% of Oregonians Who Oppose Infanticide
Salem, OR— Today a majority of the Oregon House of Representatives voted down House Bill 2699. The vote was 37-22 in opposition. This is the House