March for Life opposes President Biden’s anticipated nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for the United States Supreme Court based on her record of judicial activism. We expect her to be a reliable vote for the far left and the Biden administration’s radical abortion agenda. Consider the widespread national division and millions of unborn lives lost as a result of one activist decision in Roe v. Wade. Every American – born and unborn – deserves equal protection under the law. We urge the Members of the Senate to stand for our nation’s mothers and most vulnerable unborn by rejecting this extreme nominee, and we encourage the nomination of a judge who will honor our Constitution and the right to life.
Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life
Press Releases
March for Life and Partner, Connecticut Catholic Conference, Announce the 2022 Connecticut March for Life
First Ever Connecticut March for Life will take place in Hartford, March 23rd
HARTFORD, CT – The March for Life, partnered with the Connecticut Catholic Conference will host the first ever Connecticut State March for Life on March 23rd, 2022, in Hartford. Marchers will rally at the state capitol to call for life-affirming laws and for an end to the continued expansion of extreme abortion policies in Connecticut.
“We are delighted to partner with the Connecticut Catholic Conference, an organization so focused on advancing life-affirming public policy in the state. This is an opportunity for Connecticut pro-lifers to come together and remind elected officials that Connecticut stands for the rights of the unborn,” said Jeanne Mancini, President of March for Life Defense and Education Fund. “Every human life is precious and should be protected under the law.”
“It’s a first. It’s going to be a historic event for the pro-life movement in Connecticut. I think it will speak well of the pro-life movement in Connecticut, which is stronger than anyone knows, and will assist in countering the strong pro-abortion forces in our state,” said Christopher Healy, Executive Director of the Connecticut Catholic Conference (CCC), the statewide organization representing the Catholic Bishops of Connecticut.
“Thousands of Connecticut citizens travel to Washington every year for the March for Life. Now, for the first time, the Family Institute of Connecticut is participating in the inaugural Connecticut March for Life, bringing the March home. On March 23rd, we will make our voice heard in Hartford, that every unborn child should be welcomed in life and protected in law,” said rally speaker Peter Wolfgang, Executive Director, Family Institute of Connecticut.
WHO:
Speakers and participants in the rally will include:
+ Archbishop Leonard Blair, Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford, CT
+ Archbishop Leroy Bailey, The First Cathedral (nondenominational)
+ Jeanne Mancini, President, March for Life Education and Defense Fund
+ Peter Wolfgang, Executive Director of the Family Institute of Connecticut
+ CT Rep. Rosa Rebimbus (R-70, Naugatuck)
+ Lisa Maloney, President, CT Pregnancy Care Center Coalition and Executive Director of Care Net Pregnancy Resource Center of Southeastern CT
+ Christina Bennett, Live Action
More speakers will be announced closer to the date of the march.
WHEN:
12:00 pm – Rally at Capitol
1:00 pm – March for Life around Bushnell Park
WHERE:
The Rally will take place in front of the Capitol building (North side) located on the Capitol Grounds at 210 Capitol Ave, Hartford, CT 06106.
Learn more and RSVP at ct.marchforlife.org
March for Life Statement on Senate Confirmation of Robert Califf to Head of FDA
Despite the research and science which includes thousands of documented adverse events caused by chemical abortion drugs, Dr. Califf has acted to advance a pro-abortion political agenda. Under his leadership in 2016, the FDA recklessly loosened reporting requirements associated with these dangerous drugs at a time when increasing health and safety oversight was needed. Women deserve better than a FDA that prioritizes politics over their health and safety.
Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life
Speaker Line Up for the 2022 March for Life
“Americans everywhere know that unborn children deserve equal rights and protection under the law… We are hopeful that, with Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization before the Supreme Court, 2022 will bring us much closer to building the culture of life we have all marched for since Roe v. Wade was tragically imposed on our nation nearly 50 years ago.”
Jeanne Mancini, President of March for Life
Washington, D. C. – Today, the March for Life Education and Defense Fund announced its full list of speakers for the 49th annual March for Life on January 21, 2022. Marchers will be addressed in person by Members of Congress, Down Syndrome advocate Katie Shaw, Duck Dynasty star Lisa Robertson, actor Kirk Cameron, and other prominent pro-life leaders who stories will inspire marchers to build a culture of life. Fr. Mike Schmitz, the Keynote Speaker for this year’s March for Life Rose Dinner, will also speak at the rally.
The theme for this year’s March for Life, Equality Begins in the Womb, highlights how true equality is only possible if we recognize that children in the womb also deserve protection.
“We are delighted to welcome these incredible speakers to the March for Life,” said Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life Education and Defense Fund. “Americans everywhere know that unborn children deserve equal rights and protection under the law. We expect this year’s March for Life to be historic with even higher levels of enthusiasm from participants. We are hopeful that, with Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization before the Supreme Court, 2022 will bring us much closer to building the culture of life we have all marched for since Roe v. Wade was tragically imposed on our nation nearly 50 years ago.”
March for Life Rally Friday, January 21, 2022 begins at 12:00pmET
Speakers include:
- Kirk Cameron, Actor & Producer
- Julia Letlow, United States House of Representatives (LA-05)
- Toni McFadden, pro-life advocate and founder of Relationship Matters
- Lisa Robertson, Duck Dynasty
- Fr. Mike Schmitz, host of “Bible in a Year” podcast
- Katie Shaw, Down Syndrome Advocate
- Chris Smith, United States House of Representatives (NJ-04)
- George Schuberg, student speaker – Christendom College
- Kristen Waggoner, General Counsel – Alliance Defending Freedom
- Rachel Young, Registered Nurse
The opening and closing prayers will be delivered by His Eminence, Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of the USA, and by Cissie Graham Lynch of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, respectively.
Matthew West, the GMA Dove Award®-winning and GRAMMY Award®-nominated artist/songwriter, will be performing at this year’s Pre-Rally Concert from 11am-noon.
Students from Christendom College in Front Royal, VA and Immanuel Lutheran High School in Alexandria, VA will carry the banner and flags at the front of this year’s march.
The 49th annual March for Life, the world’s largest annual human rights demonstration, will be held on January 21, 2022 in Washington, DC. The March for Life will continue share more information as we draw closer to the day of the March.
FAQ’s: What Impact Does Washington DC’s Recent Vaccine Mandate Have on the 2022 March for Life?
What about the March for Life?
The 49th Annual March for Life, including the rally and pre-rally concert, will go on as planned! Outdoor events are not impacted by the Washington, DC vaccine mandate.
What about the Rose Dinner Gala?
The Rose Dinner Gala will continue in-person as planned! See additional hotel requirements for in-person attendance below.
What about Capitol Hill 101?
We will combine the two Capitol Hill 101 sessions into one in-person panel discussion at 11:00 AM on Thursday, January 20. See additional hotel requirements for in-person attendance below.
What about the Expo?
The Expo is unfortunately cancelled this year due to COVID related complications.
What about staying overnight at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, DC?
Guests do not need to be vaccinated or to provide proof of a negative COVID test to stay overnight at the hotel.
What will be required to attend the Rose Dinner Gala or Capitol Hill 101?
In order to attend the Rose Dinner Gala or Capitol Hill 101, those 12 years and older must provide the Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel with proof of identification and either (1) proof of receiving one COVID shot by January 15; or (2) a medical or religious exemption together with proof of one negative COVID test within the last 24 hours of the time of your arrival at the Renaissance DC Hotel.
What is needed for a medical exemption?
A medical exemption needs to be in writing from a medical provider and must be accompanied by one negative COVID test in the last 24 hours of the time of your arrival at the Renaissance DC Hotel.
What are the requirements for a religious exemption?
A religious exemption may be stated verbally or provided in writing and must be accompanied by one negative COVID test in the last 24 hours of the time of your arrival at the Renaissance DC Hotel.
What are the approved types of COVID tests?
PCR, antigen, and other tests available at drugstores are approved. Pictures of negative tests and emails of confirmed negative results are acceptable. Due to high demand, we recommend purchasing a test soon and bringing it from home as tests may not be readily available in Washington, DC.
Will the Rose Dinner Gala be livestreamed?
Yes. Guests may make reservations to participate in the Rose Dinner Program virtually from 8:00 – 9:00 PM for $25. To be the first to receive more information about registration, CLICK HERE.
Will Capitol Hill 101 be livestreamed?
Yes, the 11 AM to noon Capitol Hill 101 session will be livestreamed. To be the first to receive more information about registration, CLICK HERE.
What is needed for the vaccination requirement?
Those 12 years and older must provide proof of identification and proof of receiving one COVID shot by January 15. Acceptable forms of proof of vaccination include a CDC-issued vaccination card (original, photocopy or digital copy), record of immunization from a healthcare provider or public health authority, or a COVID-19 verification app (including VaxYes, Clear, Excelsior, MyIR).
Will I need proof of vaccination or an exemption and a negative COVID test to check in to my room at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington DC?
No. The hotel will not record or track any vaccine, exemption, or testing information.
Will I need proof of vaccination or an exemption and a negative COVID test to use the Renaissance Hotel in Washington DC’s fitness center, restaurant, and meeting spaces?
Yes. The Rose Dinner Gala and Capitol Hill 101 are held in the hotel meeting spaces. All guests that provide proof of vaccination or an exemption and negative test will receive a wristband that allows them full access to the hotel and its meeting spaces.
Will masks be required?
Yes, masks are required when not eating or drinking. March for Life masks and hand sanitizer will be available at the Renaissance DC Downtown Hotel and Rally Site.