Oregon Senate Republicans successfully pushed state Democrats into eliminating a portion of a proposed bill that would have allowed minors to obtain abortions without parental consent.
Democrat Senate President Rob Wagner has refused to excuse Republicans’ absences from the walkout, which began on May 3.
Lawmakers ultimately agreed to keep in place a law that parental permission is required for minors under 15 to have an abortion. The requirement can be overridden if two health providers in separate medical practices find that informing parents would be harmful to the minor, according to the report.
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