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Decline to Sign Missouri’s Abortion Petition

JEFFERSON CITY – Missourians are being urged by both Missouri Baptist leaders, pro-life advocates and state officials to remain vigilant in protecting the life of the unborn, since Planned Parenthood and other pro-abortion groups are working hard to bring a culture of death back to the state. Through the initiative petition process, pro-abortion groups aim to enshrine abortion in Missouri’s Constitution.

Several Baptists who serve among Missouri elected officials have spoken out, encouraging Missourians to decline to sign this petition. To hear from them, watch the video below:

Other legislators and state office holders have also made similar statements and their videos can be seen at the website below:

https://www.youtube.com/@MOStandswithWomen.

If you have mistakenly signed this petition, you can legally withdraw your signature. To learn how to do so, visit https://missourilifepac.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/KMPL-Bulletin-Insert-Remove-My-Name-Campaign-piece-PAC-LOGO-3-27-24.pdf.

 

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