From EPPC Policy Briefly <[email protected]>
Subject Rebel WH Staff and the Post-Dobbs Agenda
Date September 20, 2022 8:35 PM
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September 20, 2022
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Biden is Right on Taiwan. He Needs a Staff that Won’t Undercut Him.

President Biden, in a “60 Minutes” interview that aired Sunday, once again committed the United States to Taiwan’s defense. And once again shortly after, White House staff attempted to walk back his clear statement.

This ritual is damaging the country’s standing overseas. Who is in charge? The elected president or his unelected staff? Biden should put an end to this game by decisively rejecting his staff’s mischaracterization of his policy.

The elected president clearly wants to change U.S. policy. Subsequently saying there is no change to that policy does not put the genie back in the bottle. Instead, it undermines Biden by implicitly suggesting he is not in charge of his own administration. That implication is more damaging than any change in policy could ever be.
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Nearly three months after Dobbs, conservatives have struggled to articulate their vision for the post-Roe world. In The Dispatch, Fellow Patrick T. Brown outlines the policy agenda and messaging strategy ([link removed]) pro-life legislators and voters should pursue to make abortion unthinkable for all mothers.
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"We must clearly insist on the contingent, this-worldly character of wealth, without complacently bracketing it off from the demands of Christian faithfulness." Evangelicals in Civic Life Program ([link removed]) Fellow Brad Littlejohn explores the complex questions ([link removed]) weighing on hearts seeking God, not Mammon.
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Patrick T. Brown on the Future of Family Policy
EPPC Fellow Patrick T. Brown joined the Moment of Truth podcast to unpack falling marriage and fertility rates and articulate the future of a conservative family policy that lowers economic barriers to family formation.
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EPPC Signs Coalition Letter Opposing California Legislation
As part of a coalition of over 45 policy organizations, delivered an open letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom urging him to veto the passage harmful legislation allows the state to assume temporary jurisdiction over children whose guardians deny them gender-transition services and restricts medical information on gender-transition procedures.
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