As thousands of businesses in Michigan struggle with the idea of “essential vs. non-essential” services under the state’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order, the issue has made its way to the abortion debate. Pro-life and pro-choice organizations in Michigan are engaging in a war of words on how important their respective missions are, and why their opponents should not be considered essential. Genevieve Marnon, legislative director for Right to Life of Michigan, argues the organization’s goal is to save lives, which falls in line with the messages of state officials on essential work, and that pro-choice advocacy does not. “That...