Dear Friend,

This year on #GivingTuesday we asked you to help us kick start our end of year campaign, as we seek to raise $250,000 by December 31st. Your support was overwhelming, and thanks to your generosity we are well on our way to reaching that goal!

Your generous contributions of all sizes on #GivingTuesday are helping EPPC forge ahead with the urgent work before us as fights over culture and public policy on transgender ideology, religious liberty, family policy, and Big Tech’s stranglehold on the marketplace of ideas intensify in the coming months and years.

Just today, my colleagues and I were highly engaged in the public conversation around the Supreme Court oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

You can listen here to my radio interview with Hugh Hewitt (alongside Professor Robert P. George, the vice chairman of EPPC’s board), and tonight I appeared on EWTN News Nightly to give my reaction to the case and what it means for the pro-life movement. EPPC Fellow Erika Bachiochi also spoke at this morning’s “Empower Women, Promote Life” rally on the steps of the Supreme Court. And don’t miss the indispensable commentary of EPPC’s Ed Whelan and Alexandra DeSanctis for National Review Online, along with our many other gifted scholars who bring so much insight to this urgent topic.

Friend, your support and friendship means so much to me—thank you for being a part of our crucial mission.

With the continuing help of our generous community, EPPC is providing a comprehensive response to the challenges of secular progressivism and is strengthening the political witness of orthodox religious believers through its work with policy and church leaders, culture makers, and families.

Thank you for making this timely work possible, and may God bless you.

 

Sincerely,

Ryan T. Anderson

President, Ethics and Public Policy Center

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