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Supporters of the Pro-Life movement gather at the Capitol for the 47th annual March for Life

Little Rock, Arkansas – On Sunday, the steps of the Arkansas State Capitol were filled with hundreds of individuals participating in the 47th annual March for Life event.
Janet and John Breen are among the many individuals expressing their opinions on abortion.
“It is essential to find ways to convey your belief in supporting life.” “This is a crucial method to achieve that,” Janet stated.
The event, backed by Arkansas Right to Life, has prompted some individuals in the state to reflect on the issues raised during the testimonies and speeches.
Kenneth Grand remarked, “They held the rally, but there was little discussion on the actual issues.”
Grand supports pro-choice views and expressed a desire for a more in-depth discussion during this event.
“It’s commendable that they are expressing their beliefs, but there’s a need for further action,” Grand stated.
More than two years have passed since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade, yet demonstrators persist in marching through the streets and ascending the steps of the Capitol.
“It showcases the strong commitment to pro-life values,” Janet remarked, “And they mentioned that Arkansas ranks as the top state for pro-life, which is fantastic to hear.”
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