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House debate grows heated over governor's 'abortion provider appreciation day' proclamation
Summary
Two House members used the remonstrance period to sharply disagree over a governor's proclamation designating March 10 as abortion provider appreciation day, with one representative condemning the proclamation and another citing state records and criticizing clinics by name.
Two members of the Oregon House of Representatives used the remonstrance period to sharply criticize a governor's proclamation recognizing an abortion provider appreciation day, with one representative calling the proclamation inappropriate and another offering characterizations of state abortion statistics and named clinics.
Representative Boyce said the proclamation was not neutral and “is an explicit celebration of an industry that profits from the vulnerability in women and the termination of unborn life.” He urged policymakers…
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