DEVELOPING: Oregonians to March on State Capitol This Saturday

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WHAT: The Oregon March for Life will be held this weekend, following the 47th anniversary of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the two Supreme Court cases that effectively legalized abortion in America. Oregon’s own abortion law was passed in 1969.

WHY: Over 60 million abortions have taken place since 1973. That means over 60 million people are missing from all around the United States because their lives were lost to legal abortion under Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton.

Oregon has zero restrictions on abortion, allowing abortion all nine months of pregnancy. 70% of Oregonians oppose late-term abortion, with far more opposing Oregon’s lack of protection for infants born alive in the middle of abortion procedures. (The CDC reports at least 143 infants were born alive during abortion procedures between 2003-2014.)

WHO: 

  • State Representative Bill Post, House District 25
  • Father Matt Libra, Vicar – Respect Life Activities Archdiocese of Portland
  • Melody Durrett, President Oregon Right to Life
  • Marion County Commissioner Colm Willis
  • State Senator Denyc Boles, Senate District 10
  • Dr. Karen Gaffney
  • Lois Anderson, ORTL Executive Director
  • Pastor Dwain Tissell, Eastridge Church

WHEN: Saturday, January 25, with the band beginning at 2:15 pm. Speakers begin at 2:30 pm. The march begins at 3:30 pm and follow a mile-long route around the State Capitol.

WHERE: Steps of the Oregon State Capitol

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