From Ryan T. Anderson <[email protected]>
Subject Unique Cause for Celebration this 4th of July
Date July 2, 2022 11:29 AM
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EPPC is leading conservative organizations in the vital effort to enshrine human dignity in public policy.

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Dear Friend,

As we prepare for another year’s celebration of American Independence, our nation’s founding principles and rich Judeo-Christian heritage remain under attack. We have, however, unique cause for celebration this year. The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Dobbs is a triumph for both judicial integrity and the cause of life ([link removed]) and gives us renewed gratitude for the system of government established by our brave Founders ([link removed]) .

Questions of policy and culture surrounding the protection of the unborn ([link removed]) and support for mothers and families have now taken on a new weight.

In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s ruling on Dobbs, and thanks to the tireless support of our generous donors, EPPC is leading conservative organizations in the vital effort to enshrine human dignity in public policy. ([link removed])

Creating a society in which every unborn child will be welcomed into the world will require major shifts in our law and our culture. ([link removed]) And with abortion regulation once again subject to the democratic process, the battle to win hearts and minds for the sanctity of life is more vital than ever.

As Abraham Lincoln put it: “public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed. Consequently, he who molds public sentiment, goes deeper than he who enacts statues or pronounces decisions.”

EPPC’s newly formed Life and Family Initiative ([link removed]) is shaping both “public sentiment” and public policy, providing active leadership in the new battles we face on abortion and calling our nation to embrace robust care for families and children in both policy and culture ([link removed]) .

We are working to support laws that protect unborn children by prohibiting abortion at the state and federal levels, via legislation, regulation, and litigation. We are also advancing cultural remedies and proposing robust policies that support families and offer necessary aid to women facing unexpected pregnancies.

These efforts would not be possible without our staunch community of supporters, but there is so much work to be done.
Friend, will you consider making a tax-deductible contribution today ([link removed]) in support of our urgent work to promote the cause of life—practically—in policy and in the culture?

Any amount you can give ([link removed]) will help us promote the truth—in theory and in practice—and shape the future of pro-life public witness.

Thank you for your generosity.


Sincerely,

Ryan T. Anderson

President, Ethics and Public Policy Center
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P.S.: You can watch my comments ([link removed]) at the opening session of the "Life After Roe" symposium co-sponsored by EPPC, the Heritage Foundation, and Americans United for Life on June 16, 2022, just days before the Dobbs decision.
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