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Hundreds rally in Pittsburgh against abortion restrictions

Julia Felton
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Protesters practice chants before marching on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Protesters march down Grant Street for the Bans off Our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Robin Thurston holds up a sign at the Bans off Our Bodies on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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The crowd at the Bans off our Bodies Rally holds signs up at the City-County Building on Grant Street in Pittsburgh.
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A protester holds up a sign at the Bans off our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Sasha Mendoza and children, Graycen and Suri, hold up signs at the City-County Building on Grant Street.
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A protester holds up a sign at the Bans off our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Protesters prepare to march down Grant Street for the Bans off Our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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A protester holds up a sign at the Bans off our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Jodi Compton holds her sign up during the Bans off our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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A protester holds up a sign at the Bans off our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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A protester holds up a sign at the Bans off our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Pittsburgh Women’s March Director Tracy Baton speaks to the crowd at the Bans off our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey speaks to the crowd at the Bans off our Bodies Rally on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Registered nurse Lorraine Starsky (left) talks to another protestor while waiting for the rally to start on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.
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Hanna Rindt and Jack Praksti sit and wait for the Bans off Our Bodies Rally to start on Saturday at the City-County Building in Pittsburgh.

Hundreds of people congregated Saturday at Pittsburgh’s City-County Building to rally against abortion restrictions.

This comes after a U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion suggesting the high court was poised to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide was leaked earlier this month.

The Bans off Our Bodies Rally drew a crowd of nearly 1,000, many holding signs in support of the right to abortion.

The event began with several speakers — including Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey and Tracy Baton, director of the Women’s March Pittsburgh — offering messages in support of abortion outside of the City-County Building. The group also learned chants supporting their message.

They then marched from Grant Street to Fifth Avenue, then Liberty Avenue, before stopping in Market Square.

Participants were taught how to help people register to vote, and encouraged to help people register for the November general election, in hopes of bolstering votes for pro-choice candidates.

Julia Felton is a TribLive reporter covering Pittsburgh City Hall and other news in and around Pittsburgh. A La Roche University graduate, she joined the Trib in 2020. She can be reached at jfelton@triblive.com.

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