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Right to Life of Michigan gears up for ballot initiative canvassing

LANSING, MI (MPRN)--   Right to Life of Michigan is kicking off its canvassing efforts Wednesday. 

The group will start collecting signatures for ballot initiative. It would ban an abortion procedure known as dilation and evacuation, or D&E. The procedure is most commonly used in the second trimester. The measure would make it a crime for doctors to perform the procedure, unless the life of the mother was at risk.

Barbara Listing is the president of Right to Life of Michigan. She said there are bills in the state House and Senate to ban this procedure, but, “We are not going to wait. The governor has indicated that she has promised to veto any…probably any pro-life initiative.”

If the group gets enough signatures, the Republican-led state Legislature would first have a chance to pass the measure into law without the governor’s signature.

Genevieve Marnon is with Right to Life of Michigan. She they spoke with lawmakers and think they would adopt the measure.

“That is our preferred course,” she said. “Simpler that way.”

Lori Carpentier is the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan. She said the group is trying to use a loophole to pass an unpopular initiative into law.

“We know that the people of Michigan don’t want this and so they’re going to do an end run so that small group of primarily white men can make broad decisions for the women of Michigan and we think that’s wrong,” Carpentier said.

The group now has 180 days to get more than 300,000 signatures.

Before becoming the newest Capitol reporter for the Michigan Public Radio Network, Cheyna Roth was an attorney. She spent her days fighting it out in court as an assistant prosecuting attorney for Ionia County. Eventually, Cheyna took her investigative and interview skills and moved on to journalism. She got her masters at Michigan State University and was a documentary filmmaker, podcaster, and freelance writer before finding her home with NPR. Very soon after joining MPRN, Cheyna started covering the 2016 presidential election, chasing after Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and all their surrogates as they duked it out for Michigan. Cheyna also focuses on the Legislature and criminal justice issues for MPRN. Cheyna is obsessively curious, a passionate storyteller, and an occasional backpacker. Follow her on Twitter at @Cheyna_R