Pro-Life Wins in Primary Election!
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Oregon’s May 17th primary election saw several key pro-life victories across the state, including several contested races. These include: Colm Willis, Congressional District 5 Rich Vial, State House District 26 (Portland suburbs), who defeated two pro-abortion candidates in a hard fought race with well over $200,000 spent on all sides. Pro-life champion and HD 23 […]
Colm Willis to Challenge Pro-Abortion Kurt Schrader in Key Congressional Race
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Former Oregon Right To Life Political Director Colm Willis won a decisive victory in Congressional District 5 with a 36 percent margin and will now face Kurt Schrader in the fall general election. Willis ran an outstanding campaign with great grassroots and financial support, raising more money before the primary than the Republican nominees of […]
Life Notes March
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Adult stem cells helping stroke victims Fifteen years ago, scientists were denigrating the potential of adult stem cells, instead focusing on stem cells from human embryos and seeking funding for their research. These scientists branded adult stem cells advocates as “anti-science” for expressing ethical concerns and scientific doubts about using stem cells from destroyed human […]
States Pass Pro-Life Legislation
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The first six months of 2016 have seen many states pass protective pro-life laws in their legislatures. Many of these laws were passed in the aftermath of the release of videos exposing the trafficking of aborted baby body parts by Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion business. Not surprisingly, Planned Parenthood has filed a number […]
Another Dangerous Bill Defeated!
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It was a short legislative session this year but that doesn’t mean it was without threats. The biggest one was SB 1552. This bill would have given a committee, chosen by Gov. Kate Brown, control of Oregon’s advance directive, removing legislative oversight. Keeping a watchful eye out for subversive bills like this are one of […]
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