HARRISBURG, Pa.—Thousands of pro-life activists and supporters from across Pennsylvania converged on the State Capitol for the second annual March for Life rally on Monday, advocating for state laws that reflect pro-life policies in relation to abortion.
The march was the first of its type in the capital city since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.
March for Life partnered with the Harrisburg-based Pennsylvania Family Institute to organize the event. The activities occurred on the first day that the Pennsylvania House and Senate were back in session.
“There’s such power in rallying the grassroots,” said Jeanne Mancini, the president of March for Life. “We know that we can change hearts and minds and impact legislation. So that’s what we’re doing at the state level here in Harrisburg.”…