Gabrielle M. Etzel is the healthcare policy reporter for the Washington Examiner. Prior to joining the Washington Examiner, she served as a staff reporter at Campus Reform and as a freelance writer. After graduating from Grove City College, Etzel earned her master's in public policy and administration from Baylor University, where she conducted research on domestic sex trafficking. In her free time, Etzel enjoys being with her family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
An estimated 5,000 Ohioans will be in Columbus on Friday for the state's second annual March for Life rally, nearly one month before the state votes on adding abortion rights to its constitution.
"Sadly, what we're seeing is some of these pro-life states are moving far to the left of what [was allowed under Roe v. Wade] through these ballot initiatives, and there is a tremendous amount of confusion," Mancini said."The average resident in the state doesn't understand how radical and extreme these enactments are."
"It was hard to define in August. It's defined in November. People know what is at stake," Natoce said.
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