Texans at national March For Life celebrate fall of Roe, look to build on victory

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. It has halted nearly all abortions in the state. Abortion rights opponents say they want to preserve that law and push for similar restrictions in other states.

Dungy invoked the recent incident in which Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin collapsed after tackling Cincinnati Bengals receiver Tee Higgins during a Jan. 2 NFL game. “That should be encouraging to us because that’s exactly why we’re here today,” Dungy said. “Because every day in this country, innocent lives are at stake. And the only difference is they don’t belong to a famous athlete and they’re not seen on national TV. But those lives are still important to God.”

“The energy here is a little different this year,” Coburn said. “It’s an excitement, obviously it’s a celebration for the overturn of Roe. But again, it’s the next chapter. What does the post-Roe generation look like? It’s beautiful to see all these young people out here that are just as passionate as ever about life.

Even as the abortion fight moves to the states, Saenz said Friday’s march should send a message to those in D.C.

 

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