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3/20/2008
In Alabama, a Crackdown on Pregnant Drug Users

3/12/2008
New Study Finds that 1 in 4 Teen Girls has an STD

3/3/2008
Arizona Bill Forces Care on Pregnant Women

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3/12/2008
NARAL PRO-CHOICE OREGON PAC ENDORSES KATE BROWN FOR SECRETARY OF STATE

3/12/2008
NARAL PRO-CHOICE OREGON PAC ENDORSES GREG MACPHERSON FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL

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Federal Abortion Ban

 

Court’s ruling opens the door for more political interference in personal, private medical decisions.

 

On April 18th, 2007 the United States Supreme Court upheld the first ever Federal
Abortion Ban. This decision effectively reverses Supreme Court precedent and rolls back key protections that have been guaranteed since Roe v. Wade.

 

For the first time since Roe, the Court blesses a prohibition with no exception protecting a woman’s health...the Court’s defense of it, cannot be understood as anything other than an effort to chip away at a right declared again and again by this Court— and with increasing comprehension of its centrality to women’s lives. A decision so at odds with our jurisprudence should not have staying power.”

 

- Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg

 

What is the Federal Abortion Ban?

In 2003, Congress passed and President Bush signed into law the Federal Abortion Ban. This ban makes it a criminal offense to provide certain abortions.

 

The ban has NO EXCEPTION FOR WOMEN’S HEALTH. Under the Ban, no exception will be made if a woman’s health is in danger, or if a doctor decides that a banned procedure is safest for her health.

Immediately after President Bush signed the Federal Abortion Ban into law in 2003, pro-choice groups challenged it in three federal courts and won each case at the trial and appellate levels. Until the Supreme Court, every federal court that looked at this ban found it clearly

unconstitutional. In fact, in 2000 the Supreme Court struck down a Nebraska law that was virtually identical to the Federal Abortion Ban. Justice Sandra Day O’Connor cast the fifth and decisive vote in striking down the law. This decision is a clear result of President Bush’s Supreme Court appointments. With Roberts and Alito now on the

bench, the Supreme Court is rolling back women’s reproductive freedom. The decision is squarely at odds with medical opinion. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists– which represents 90 % of the OB GYNs in this country– says the ban is harmful to women’s health.

 

Elections Matter!

An anti-choice Congress and an anti-choice president used the political process to push this ban all the way to the Supreme Court. We must elect members of Congress and a President who will stand up for~ not attack~ our fundamental values of freedom and privacy.

 

Oregon’s Own Senator Smith voted in line with President Bush

Senator Gordon Smith of Oregon voted in line with Senators Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, Norm Coleman of Minnesota, Pete Domenici of New Mexico and John Sununu of New Hampshire in supporting the first ever federal abortion ban.

 

 

 

PUTTING PREVENTION FIRST IN OREGON
Putting prevention first in Oregon NARAL Pro-Choice Oregon is committed to maintaining personal freedom and encouraging personal responsibility – to keeping ...
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Global Gag Rule
This is an executive order that essentially blackmails foreign health organizations who depend on U.S. aid. The government does this ...
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United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is the world's largest international source of funding for population and reproductive health programs.In ...
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Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA)
The Freedom of Choice Act was introduced in Congress on January 22, 2004 by Senator Barbara Boxer. The bill, S ...
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Sex Education in Oregon Public Schools
HUMAN SEXUALITY EDUCATION
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Insurance Coverage for Contraception
Pro-Choice Victory! HB 2700: Access to Birth Control Act signed into law! Oregonians now have greater access to birth control ...
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Parental Involvement Laws
Oregon does not mandate parental consent laws. However, if the federal government succeeds in its anti-choice campaign, Oregon and every other pro-choice ...
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Waiting Periods and Informed Consent Laws
Abortion-specific "informed" consent laws unnecessarily insert the government into private decision making and the doctor-patient relationship. This is consistent with ...
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Mifepristone/RU-486
Despite what Bush claims, FDA-approved Mifepristone, when taken with the proper medical supervision, is not dangerous to a woman's health.The ...
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First Federal Ban on Abortions, 2003
In 2003, Congress passed and President George W. Bush signed the first federal law banning a medical procedure. This ban ...
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Access to Birth Control Act
HB 2700:    Access to Birth Control Act…It’s as simple as ABC! Ensuring Access OverallThe ABC Act protects Oregonians from unreasonable government ...
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Pharmacist Survey on Emergency Birth Control
Please contact our Emergency Birth Control Project Coordinator, Eddie MacDonald-Evoy, for more information or call 503-223-4510 x18. 
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