2022 March for Life to ‘Proceed as Planned' Despite DC Vaccine Mandate

The annual March for Life will go on as planned despite the new vaccine mandate of the mayor.
The pro-life organization said in a press release that the outdoor events are not impacted by the vaccine mandate in D.C.
The March for Life will modify some of its indoor events due to the new COVID-19 regulations, organizers said.
The president of the March for Life expects this year's event to be historic, with even higher levels of enthusiasm from participants. The culture of life that we have all marched for since the Supreme Court decided to allow abortion nearly 50 years ago is closer than ever to being built.
Donald Trump spoke at the March for Life rally on the National Mall. Mark Wilson is pictured.

In December, Bowser ordered that restaurants, bars, nightclubs, indoor entertainment, recreational, fitness, or meeting establishments should not allow anyone under the age of 12 to enter.
The mandate will go into effect on January 15 and is similar to mandates imposed by left-wing governments in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Seattle, and New York City.
The anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to legalized abortion nationwide has led to a huge pro-life demonstration in the nation's capital. Thousands of pro-life activists, students, and families flock to Washington, D.C., to demonstrate against abortion and attend the march's rallies.

The March for Life was canceled a few weeks after the Capitol riot. A small group of pro-life leaders decided to march for the unborn in Washington on an un publicized route.
The pro-life activist hugs another during the 48th annual March for Life on January 29, 2021, in Washington, D.C.

D.C. dining options may be limited for unvaccinated marchers coming to Washington. The mayor's office didn't respond to requests for comment from The Daily Signal.
The Supreme Court case in which Mississippi banned abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy is relevant to this year's march.
The Gestational Age Act was blocked by a federal appellate court after abortion proponents challenged it on behalf of the Jackson Women's Health Organization.
The Supreme Court was asked to take up the case after the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the law.
The most important abortion case in recent history is called the Dobbs case.
Pro- abortion protesters told The Daily Signal that women would die if the court overturns Wade. Protesters said that the move would allow states to decide abortion laws on their own.

The March for Life will not stop if the abortion law is overturned, according to Mancini.
She said that the Supreme Court should return to the states' authority to determine abortion policy.

She warned that the work to end the injustice of abortion at both the national and state level would not stop on that day. March for Life will continue to expand its state march program to all 50 states until we have succeeded in making the tragedy of abortion unthinkable.
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