From Tami, NC Values <[email protected]>
Subject Meet the newest members of NC Values
Date February 11, 2025 6:45 PM
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Dear Jack,

We have exciting news to share—our NC Values team is growing! As we continue to advocate for pro-life, pro-family, and pro-religious freedom policies in North Carolina, we recognize the importance of having a strong, dedicated team to stand in the gap. Today, we’re thrilled to introduce you to two new members who will help us expand our impact: Ashley Vaughan and Joseph Backholm.
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Ashley Vaughan

Press & Political Director

Ashley is a lifelong North Carolina resident, a wife and mother, a nurse and educator, and a passionate defender of life, family, and freedom. With degrees in History and Nursing from UNC-Chapel Hill, Ashley has firsthand experience caring for premature infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, working closely with families navigating the joys and challenges of parenthood. She later pursued a PhD in Nursing at UNC, focusing on families of children with Down syndrome and the resilience they develop.

Most recently, Ashley served as the Campaign Manager for a successful U.S. House of Representatives race, gaining invaluable political experience. Now, she’s bringing her expertise in healthcare, academia, and advocacy to NC Values—fighting against harmful gender treatments, assaults on parental rights, and threats to the dignity of life at every stage.
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Joseph Backholm

Government Affairs Advisor

Joseph Backholm joins NC Values with an extensive background in law, policy, and public advocacy. He’s an attorney and combines extensive legal, political, and policy experience with a love for the way biblical truth cultivates human flourishing. He also serves as a Senior Fellow for Biblical Worldview at the Family Research Council and has contributed to numerous publications addressing faith and culture.

Previously, Joseph served as the President and General Counsel of the Family Policy Institute of Washington, leading legislative and electoral efforts to protect biblical values. He has launched impactful media campaigns, advised lawmakers, and even spearheaded three ballot initiatives on marriage and gender privacy. With his legal expertise and passion for truth, Joseph is a powerful addition to our team.
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(Tami and the legislative team—Joseph Backholm & Mary Summa—at the start of the 2025 NC legislative long session.)

To read more about their backgrounds, or check out some of the other talented members of our team, click here. ([link removed])

As we continue our work in Raleigh this legislative session, Ashley and Joseph will be on the front lines—walking the halls of the General Assembly, engaging with the media, and ensuring your voice is heard.

Would you consider partnering with us to support their work? Your prayers and financial contributions enable us to build a team that will fight for the values we all hold dear. If you believe in what we’re doing this legislative session and want to help defend life, family, and freedom in North Carolina, would you consider making a one-time ([link removed]) or monthly donation ([link removed]) today?
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Sincerely,

Tami & Team

NC Values

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