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February 4, 2022 By Claire Pullan

The IMPACT of the March for Life

Were you able to join us at the 2022 March for Life on January 21st?

Whether you marched in person or virtually, the March for Life remains the largest annual human rights protest in the world. Because of your support, we were tens of thousands strong in 2022, a pivotal year for the pro-life movement!

This year’s march was potentially the most important one yet. With Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization set to be decided by the Supreme Court this year and Senate Bill 8 being upheld in Texas, we march with the energized hope that Roe vs. Wade could fall in the near future, returning abortion legislation to the states.

The pro-life movement is on the brink of history and the media knows it!

See what they’re saying by clinking the images below.


 


Our president, Jeanne Mancini, also joined Rachel Campos-Duffy on Fox News the morning of the March for Life to discuss its importance.


Even though the national March for Life falls most prominently in the public eye, we must continue marching every day of the year, in all corners of the United States. Our state march program is critical to this. Our goal is to make abortion unthinkable and that starts with support from the states.

We are working aggressively toward our goal of being in 50 states in the next 7 years — will you help us by supporting our state march program?


GET INVOLVED!


Thank you for your continued support. We are thankful to be working with you to bring an end to abortion.

Let’s continue to build a culture of life!

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January 14, 2022 By Jeanne Mancini

Tips for the March for Life

As you finalize your travel plans, perhaps you are wondering what to expect when visiting Washington D.C. next week.

To help you plan confidently, check out these most frequently asked questions about how to navigate Washington D.C. during this year’s March for Life.

We can’t wait to once again give joyful public witness for life and march toward an end to abortion!


Finding Places to Eat

– Proof of vaccination is not required for briefly entering a restaurant/food establishment to pick up take-out orders.

– “Grocery stores, farmer’s markets, and food establishments that provide charitable food” are exempt from enforcing the vaccine mandate.

– The week of January 15-23 is DC Restaurant Week. Many great deals for dining in and taking out around the city can be found here.

– If individuals over the age of 12 wish to eat indoors at a restaurant, they will need to provide proof of vaccination. Alternatively, if they are medically exempt or unable to take the vaccine out of a sincerely held religious belief, they must show documentation of their medical or religious exemptions from the COVID-19 vaccine and must provide a negative PCR or antigen test from within the last 24 hours.

Finding a Restroom

– Standard and ADA-accessible port-o-pots will be available behind the American History Museum at the intersection of Madison Dr. NW and 12th St. NW, just north of the March for Life Rally Site.

– Museums, restaurants, and hotels may be entered briefly without proof of vaccination for the purpose of using the bathroom.

Public Transportation

– Public transportation does not require proof of vaccination. However, masks are required regardless of vaccination status.


Friend, we hope this mandate does not deter you from marching in defense of the most vulnerable in the womb. Our presence, especially while Roe v. Wade hangs in the balance, is more important now than ever!

For more information about the 2022 March for Life and surrounding events, please visit the National March for Life page on our website.

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December 31, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

The March for Life: Our Year in Review

At the end of every year, we reflect on the abundance of blessings the March for Life has experienced in the last 365 days. When we kicked off 2021 with an intimate and solemn March for Life due to the pandemic, we did not expect we would be ending 2021 planning our biggest March yet in anticipation of Roe finally being overturned!

To say it has been a whirlwind of a year would be an understatement. Yet, we are overjoyed at the possibilities 2022 holds for the protection of the most vulnerable, the child in the womb.

Part of the March for Life Staff outside the Supreme Court at the 2021 March for Life

Every year since the United States Supreme Court wrongly decided Roe v. Wade in 1973, making abortion legal in all 50 states, the March for Life has united supporters from around the world to march in Washington, D.C. from the National Mall, past the Capitol Building, and ultimately to the Supreme Court’s steps.

Approaching our 49th annual march, each previous March has been a joyful, courageous witness celebrating life. This year has been especially uplifting, as the Supreme Court considers a major abortion case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, presenting a long-overdue opportunity for the justices to correct our nation’s disturbing abortion jurisprudence. You may have joined us as we spent December 1st on the steps of the Supreme Court along with thousands of other pro-life Americans.

On the steps of the Supreme Court as the oral arguments for Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization were being heard inside the building.

In light of this pivotal moment in history, we have been working overtime to educate Americans on the truth about Dobbs. Through media with statements from the March for Life, we were featured in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, ABC News, National Review, the Daily Caller, Politico, Catholic News Service, Roll Call, and many others.

I was honored to be included in numerous television interviews on Fox News, ETWN, and more.

On Fox News with America Reports’ John Roberts following the Dobbs oral arguments.

While large in-person gatherings were impossible in 2020, in 2021, we resumed marching in person and growing our State March Program. We kicked off the fall of 2021 with two new State Marches in California and Pennsylvania, as well as the 3rd annual Virginia March for Life. Each of these State Marches were an incredible success thanks to our devoted supporters and state partners. As we look ahead to 2022, we are thrilled to add additional State Marches to our growing list.

From the stage at our first-ever Pennsylvania March for Life this fall!

In a similar vein, we mobilized our March for Life Action Advocacy Network throughout the year to put pro-life citizens in direct communication with their legislators. Each one of the emails and tweets our advocates sent to their lawmakers made a difference—this year almost 300,000 in total! Through the Advocacy Network, pro-life citizens marched for life all year-round.

For example, at our inaugural California March for Life in August, we asked the marchers in attendance to text in and take action on a local piece of legislation that would have forced health insurance providers to cover the cost of abortion in its entirety. Marchers sent hundreds of messages to California lawmakers and the very next day, the bill was pulled and removed from consideration!

As you can see, this year has been a year of pro-life victories across the board. We could not have accomplished any of these victories without your help! With the 49th annual March for Life just a few weeks away, we are confident our 50th year will be the most historic yet. Stay tuned!

Happy New Year from all of us at the March for Life!

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December 1, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

Jeanne Mancini Speaks at the Supreme Court Ahead of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Oral Arguments

I’m blessed to be the president of the organization that coordinates the largest annual peaceful human rights demonstration every year, the March for Life.

Nearly 49 years ago – on January 22nd, 1973 – our country was forever changed when seven men on the United States Supreme Court handed down the Roe v. Wade decision, forever changing American history by imposing a radical expansion of abortion on all 50 states.

Since that time, we’ve tragically lost more than 62 million American children to abortion, and many mothers and fathers regret having been involved in abortion.  When one life is taken through abortion, another is wounded. Many brave women and men have stood here to share their stories of regretting abortion every year at the March for Life.

In response to this injustice, the March for Life began one year after Roe, in Jan 1974. Since that time we have continued to march for life every year in DC and now in the states. Collectively millions of pro-life Americans have marched for life over the years to stand up for the voiceless, the poorest of the poor, the most vulnerable, the unborn.

Much to the dismay of abortion activists pro-life Americans have not become desensitized to abortion, in fact, just the opposite has occurred. The March grows every year and I can’t think of a more tangible or hopeful sign that Roe and Casey are not settled law.

We are all united here today by our common understanding that every life from the moment of conception is precious and deserves legal protection. When it comes to the inherent dignity of every human person, skin color doesn’t matter, disability status doesn’t matter, socioeconomic background doesn’t matter; what matters is the fact that every life is precious and should be protected from the moment of conception/fertilization. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.

Being pro-life is being pro-woman. Choosing life isn’t always easy but it does empower women. At the March for Life we want to empower women with a message that they don’t have to choose between the life of their baby and their own future.

Today I speak on behalf of the millions of Marchers calling for the Supreme Court to protect the inherent dignity of the human person and to empower women to choose life. This is why we march.

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November 28, 2021 By Jeanne Mancini

It is Time for the Supreme Court to Overturn Roe and Casey

RIGHTING THE WRONGS OF THE SUPREME COURT’S ABORTION RULINGS

For decades, the Supreme Court has restricted states’ abilities to enact laws that protect unborn children and their mothers.

+It is far past time to restore this right to the people and to allow states to update their laws to reflect modern science.

+Thanks to new technology, the humanity of a 15-week-old child in the womb is undeniable. It is time our policies reflect that fact.

In Roe and Casey, the Supreme Court robbed the American people of their say in the laws that govern abortion and prevented elected representatives from acting on the will of the people.

+ With the Dobbs case, the Supreme Court should return the task of determining abortion policy to the people and their elected representatives.

Today, the United States is one of just a handful of countries, including China and North Korea, that allows late term elective abortion.

Roe does not permit the significant restrictions on abortion that consistent polling shows a large majority of Americans (76%) want.

U.S. ABORTION LAWS ARE DRASTICALLY OUT OF TOUCH WITH MODERN SCIENCE

Despite advancements in science and medicine drastically improving our understanding of fetal development and pain, the Supreme Court decisions in Roe and Casey have prevented our laws from being updated to meet our basic moral obligations to the unborn.

Modern advances in science and medicine give concrete evidence to the humanity of a 15-week-old child in the womb.

+ Children at that stage have fully formed noses, lips, eyelids and eyebrows, can suck their thumbs, and can even feel pain.

+ The Charlotte Lozier Institute found “a comprehensive review of the scientific literature including neural development, psychology of pain sensation, and moral implications of fetal pain, concludes that unborn babies may experience pain as early as 12 weeks.”

+ With proper care, extremely preterm infants are surviving at earlier ages than ever before. Ages of survival have dropped from 28 weeks to now less than 22 weeks.

As a result of these scientific advancements, Mississippi enacted the Gestational Age Act in 2018, protecting the dignity of the unborn child, the health of mothers, the integrity of the medical profession and society by restricting abortion after 15 weeks.

After multiple lawsuits and appeals, the law in question has reached the Supreme Court. The state asked the Court to address the fundamental, irreconcilable conflict that new scientific evidence has raised with the Court’s previous rulings.

OVERWHELMING PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR PROTECTING LIFE

According to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, a large majority of Americans, 65%, said abortion should be restricted in the second trimester.

+ Gallup similarly found that just 30% of Americans say that abortion should “generally be legal” in the second trimester.

+ Despite the large majority of Americans opposed to abortion in the second trimester, Roe and Casey allow only limited restrictions on abortion during this timeframe.

+ Just 19% of Americans think most or all abortions should be legal in the third trimester.

An overwhelming majority of Americans favor restrictions on abortion according to a Knights of Columbus/Marist poll.

+ A January 2021 Knights of Columbus/Marist poll found that 76% of Americans, including a majority of those who identify as pro-choice, want significant restrictions on abortion.

+ The poll found that 65% of Americans want Roe to be reinterpreted to either send the issue to the states or stop legalized abortion.

In June 2021, Susan B. Anthony List launched a national survey to understand voter’s opinions on abortion, which found strong support for a 15-week limit.

+ When told that by 15 weeks, an unborn child has the capacity to feel pain, 55% of respondents said they were more likely to support the proposed 15-week limit.

+ When told that “by 15 weeks an unborn child has a beating heart, can move around in the womb, can close his or her fingers, can start to make sucking motions and hiccup, and senses stimulation from outside the womb,” 53% of Americans were more likely to support the proposed 15-week limit.

+ When told, “abortion carries signific physical and psychological risks to the mother, and these risks increase with late abortions,” 52% of all Americans said they were more likely to support the 15-week limit.

FAR BEHIND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

The United States is just one of a handful countries in the world that permit elective abortion after 20 weeks, including China and North Korea.

+ THE WASHINGTON POST ON U.S. LAWS: “This statistic seemed dubious at first, because it seemed extreme for just seven countries out of 198 to allow elective abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy. But upon further digging, the data back up the claim.”

Mississippi’s law limiting elective abortion to 15 weeks is in line with the laws in Europe, where the majority of countries restrict elective abortions to 12 weeks.

+ The Charlotte Lozier Institute found that 47 out of 50 European countries either do not allow elective abortion (8) or limit elective abortion to 15 weeks or earlier (39)

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