Right to Life of Michigan LEGISLATIVE DAY 2010

April 28, 2010 - 9:00am - 3:00pm

Please plan to join us for Right to Life of Michigan's LEGISLATIVE DAY 2010!

With Keynote Speaker ABBY JOHNSON

Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at THE LANSING CENTER

333 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI

REGISTRATION BEGINS:  9:00AM

CAPITAL TOURS (optional):  2:00PM

Reservation Cost includes continental breakfast and lunch*

Adults:  $40

Students:  $30

Register by April 21, 2010

*Your State Senator and State Representative names are required for luncheon seatingDon't know your legislator's name?  Visit Right to Life of Michigan's website below and click on FIND YOUR LEGISLATOR link in the LEGISLATION tab.

REGISTER ONLINE at www.rtl.org


The Lansing Center is located just blocks from the State Capitol.  Join us for a morning filled with information about current prolife legislation and lobby training you can put into action during a luncheon with your legislator.  All this is followed by a keynote speaker, Abby Johnson, the former Texas Planned Parenthood Clinic Director who quit her job after watching an ultrasound of a baby being aborted.  You won't want to miss the true story of how her heart was changed!

Abby Johnson

Abby Johnson quit her job.  That simple act has become a national news story because Johnson was the director of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Texas who said she experienced a "change of heart" while participating in an abortion procedure.  "I had never seen an abortion happen on an ultrasound," she said.  "My job during the procedure was to hold the probe on the woman's abdomen.  I could see the whole profile of the baby 13 weeks head to foot.  I could see the whole side profile.  I could see the probe.  I could see the baby try to move away from the probe."  She knew it was time to leave after she watched the baby "crumple" while being vacuumed out of the patient's uterus.  "I just thought, what am I doing?"  she said.  "And then I thought, never again.  I looked out the window and saw a couple people praying and I thought, that's where I need to go."