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State Secrets: Oregon Adoption Papers


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"News Navigator Newsbuzz King-56 crash Urban Pulse Crime & Justice Business Politics Rogue of the Week Scoreboard Letters 500 Words Sidebar: The Abortion Issue   Many women who give up children for adoption have no desire to be tracked down, says Warren Deras, who is opposing Initiative 46. Ending the practice of sealing birth certificates would leave birth mothers vulnerable. "The only way a woman would then be assured of putting the pregnancy behind her is to have an abortion," he says. The open-records-lead- to-abortion argument is often invoked, though no solid statistics support it. Adoption-reform groups say the abortion rates are no higher in Alaska and Kansas--where records are open--than in other states. In Washington, a pro-life group is considering supporting an open-records bill for the next legislative session. --PW The 1996 Academy Award-winning movie Secrets & Lies was about an adoptee who met her birth mother after getting her adoption records from the British Social Services.   Two open-records bills were proposed during the 1997 legislative session in Oregon. Neither got out of hearing.   For adoptions conducted in Oregon, the state provides a free registry for adoptees and birth parents who want to be matched. For information contact 945-6643. The state will also do a search using a confidential intermediary; it charges $400 to find one person and $200 for each additional person.   Patty Wentz wrote about the adoption-rights movement for the spring 1997 issue of "
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