Maryland Right to Life was proud to sponsor the Maryland March for Life, held this past Monday, 3/11 in Annapolis. The march began from St. Mary’s Church and continued through the city to Lawyers Mall. A Youth Rally, as well as Catholic and Non-Denominational services were extremely well attended prior to the march. As is the cherished tradition by many who have attended the march for years, free Chick fil-a sandwiches were offered to registered attendees after the march.
Keynote speakers included Ryan Bomberger of the Radiance Foundation and Laura Bogley, Executive Director of Maryland Right to Life, who provided a legislative update to the energized crowd.
For decades pro-life advocates have attended the Maryland March for Life to stand for the sanctity of Life and to voice their opposition to extreme pro-abortion legislation and tax-payer abortion funding in Maryland, where abortion through birth is state law. This year, attendees marched in opposition to the deadly so-called Right to “Reproductive Freedom” amendment. This NARAL endorsed legislation was defeated no less than three times before it was finally pushed through in the 2023 Maryland General Assembly. The amendment will be a ballot question, with vague and misleading language in the November of 2024 election.
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Maryland Right to Life is continuing to implement strategies towards educating the public of the dangers of the deadly amendment. Our mission is to mobilize voters across Maryland to reject this extreme attack on life and parental rights.
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