Advocates Launch Petition to Decriminalize Sex Work in Oregon
An advocacy group called the Sex Worker Rights Act campaign filed a petition Nov. 16 to decriminalize sex work in Oregon.
The act seeks to repeal Oregons prostitution laws and amend other relevant statutes. The petition also seeks to categorize sex workers as employees under Oregon law; protect people who are or once were sex workers from discrimination and retaliation in the workplace; and prevent a persons past or present employment as a sex worker from being held against them in child custody disputes.
Our current system is broken and harms sex workers, the campaigns political director, Anne Marie Bäckström, said in a statement this week. Its time for a new approach that puts the health and safety of workers first, and thats exactly what the Sex Worker Rights Act will do. Sex workers deserve to do their job without fear of arrest or violence, and, like all workers, they deserve access to health care, labor protections, and public services.
The petitioners must gather 112,020 signatures to get the initiative on the November 2022 ballot.
Should it qualify, the ballot measure could become a sticking point in the Oregon governors race. As WW reported earlier this month, candidate and former journalist Nicholas Kristof has faced criticism from sex workers for his extensive news coverage of the sex trade, and his support of a disputed legal framework for sex work known as the Nordic Modelwhich targets the clients of sex workers with criminal penalties.
Read more: https://www.wweek.com/news/courts/2021/11/21/advocates-launch-petition-to-decriminalize-sex-work-in-oregon/
(Williamette Week)