 So extreme!
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Last week the Oregon Senate voted on infanticide. Prior to that, the Oregon House held the same vote on infanticide. Many constituents responded with emails asking legislators to protect born-alive babies. Incredibly, the anti-life/ultra-liberal/progressive/Democrats heartily voted against saving babies born alive after failed abortions! The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act (HB 2699) failed! Here are the details:
- The bill never received a public hearing.
- CDC data says that as many as 143 babies have been tragically left to die after a failed abortion, but if more states collected data that number would sadly be much higher.
- Oregon Right to Life's polling shows 78% of Oregonians, including a majority of Democrats, Republicans, and voters with no political party, oppose infanticide.
- 37 pro-abortion Democrats voted to keep infanticide, an extremist position.
- All 22 pro-life legislators in the House voted yes to protect born-alive babies.
Please contact your representative. If they voted yes to protect born-alive babies, PLEASE thank them for their pro-life stand. If they voted NO please tell them of your GREAT disappointment in their extreme position.
We should all be very engaged in understanding and helping our fellow Christians gain a renewed understanding of what freedoms we have here in Oregon. Our latest efforts in Oregon have been targeted at helping Christians stand in the gap as school board members. Many people stood up to run and we helped some win with email and even robo call reminders to get out and vote in these important races. Perhaps you read an email or received a call? Will you help us by as we seek to stem the gap in getting out the conservative/Judeo-Christian vote in future elections, you can help us with your Tax Credit donation! Give today (and remember your Political Action Tax Credit - a $ for $ reduction that comes back to you up to $50 per individual)! 
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