Hundreds of West Virginians
Attend
Annual Pro-Life Rally and Day at
the Legislature
By Mary Anne Buchanan
What event brings together a
governor, a professional
contemporary Christian music
band, a cake big enough to feed
hundreds made by a state
Delegate's wife and, good or
bad, lots of media? Answer? The
annual Pro-Life Rally and Day at
the Legislature in Charleston,
West Virginia, sponsored by West
Virginians for Life (WVFL).
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Members of the Fayette
County Chapter of West
Virginians or Life
lobbied for the
Utrasound Requirement
Option bill (HB 4517, SB
597) during the Pro-Life
Rally and Day
at the Legislature at
the state Capitol in
Charleston, WV on
February 18. |
Despite the inclement weather,
this event drew hundreds to the
state capitol on February 18.
Every year during the 60-day
legislative session, the four
hour event is designed to be a
show of support to West Virginia
pro-life legislators and a way
to help get pro-life laws
passed, in particular, an
Ultrasound Option Requirement.
For county chapter leaders from
around the state, the gathering
meant arriving an hour early to
participate in a Roundtable
discussion complete with
breakfast; a networking
opportunity to find out who
everyone else is and what their
chapter is doing as well as
being uplifted by NRLC President
Dr. Wanda Franz and state West
Virginians for Life President
Karen Cross. In the past this
part of the day has been hosted
twice by pro-life Governor Joe
Manchin III in the Governor's
mansion.
From 10:00 until 11:30 a.m. the
agenda included scheduled
meetings with legislators,
sitting in the galleries of
either the House or Senate and,
if prearranged, introductions
from the chamber floor by one's
pro-life legislator.
A half hour Teen Rally emceed by
the West Virginia Teens for Life
President Christina Deal began
at 11:30 a.m. The Jason Lovins
Band from Ashland, KY provided
the music. Additionally, lead
singer Jason Lovins was the
speaker for the Teen Rally.
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Pro-Life Governor Joe
Manchin (D-WV) paused
for a picture with five
month old J.J. Underwood
after speaking at the
West Virginians for Life
Pro-Life Rally on
February 18
at the Capitol Rotunda. |
He is living proof that God has
a plan for all of us. His mother
was raped at the age of 15 but
wouldn't abort. Jason shares
this story because he is that
baby grown up.
NRLC President Dr. Wanda Franz
and WVFL President Karen Cross
spoke to the crowd, getting us
excited about the upcoming
elections statewide and
nationally. Dr. Franz reminded
the audience that pro-life
Americans were able to defeat
the Clinton abortion agenda and
that we can defeat the Obama
abortion agenda if we work hard,
work together and do everything
with love.
What WVFL is seeking passage of
this session is an Ultrasound
Requirement Option which would
be the perfect addition to an
already previously passed
Women's Right to Know Law.
Impressively roughly 50 pro-life
lawmakers came to the microphone
to briefly address their
constituents.
Since yellow pro-life t-shirts
were given out to the first 500
who registered onsite, each
legislator coming to the
microphone witnessed a yellow
sea of pro-lifers. What a show
of solidarity!
Following legislator
introductions, an offertory,
music by the Jason Lovins' Band
and an awesome rendition of God
Bless America by Frank
Tettenburn, a Prayer Walk took
place as it does every year
through the halls of the
Capitol. Each carried a cross to
represent an aborted child.
The day had ended by 2:00 p.m.
leaving behind the hope and
prayer that the Ultrasound Bill
will make it through the lengthy
legislative process so that more
West Virginia mothers will
choose life for their unborn
children. |