
Representatives from different faiths slam claims that health care proposal is ‘unfair’ to smokers
Portland-area religious leaders urged voters on Wednesday to approve Ballot Measure 50, saying it was the responsibility of all Oregonians to preserve “the life and health of 100,000 children.”
Nearly two dozen representatives of local religious communities and nonprofit groups told reporters during a gathering at St. Philip the Deacon Episcopal Church in Northeast Portland that voters shouldn’t be swayed by campaigns opposed to the measure. More…