From EPPC Policy Briefly <[email protected]>
Subject Abortion Travel, Public Health, and #GivingTuesday
Date November 29, 2022 9:20 PM
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November 29, 2022
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Dear Friend,

EPPC is kicking off its end of year campaign today as part of #GivingTuesday, and I’d like to ask that you join us with a fully tax-deductible gift by December 31st.

We make arguments and engage political leaders to ensure that our laws reflect the truth about male and female embodiment, the value of life in the womb, the centrality of marriage to civil society and human flourishing, the free exercise of religion, and the dignity of the human person.

Friend, will you make a tax-deductible gift of $100, $200, or even $500 today ([link removed]) , to help us advocate for the true dignity of the human person, our nation’s founding tradition of ordered liberty, and the biblical orthodoxy which once animated American culture?

Sincerely,
Ryan T. Anderson
President
Ethics and Public Policy Center
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Should Taxpayers Pay for Abortion Travel?
Rachel N. Morrison and Natalie Dodson
The Hill

Abortion was on the minds of many voters during the 2022 midterm elections. Historically, regardless of whether a person was pro-choice or pro-life, one thing most Democrats and Republicans agreed upon was that taxpayers should not be forced to pay for abortion. But support for this position by Democrats has been waning in recent years. After the Supreme Court’s June Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, the Biden administration has sought new and creative ways to use the federal government to promote, provide and pay for abortion — all on the taxpayer’s dime.
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The fallacies of scientism as well as broad compliance with increasingly outrageous public policy measures are as familiar to us as they were to famed Polish poet and dissident, Czeslaw Milosz. Noelle Mering writes toward a better relationship to authority ([link removed]) in The American Mind.
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The silver lining ([link removed]) of transgenderism's rise is that "it is Christians who are now most willing to fight for the integrity and goodness of the human body as something well-designed for the world it inhabits," says Brad Littlejohn in WORLD Opinions.
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Aaron Kheriaty looks back upon the string of propaganda and coercion ([link removed]) employed by the public health establishment to rollout COVID vaccines as quickly as possible in early 2021 in his latest for Human Flourishing.
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Ryan T. Anderson on High Noon
On the flagship podcast of the Independent Women's Forum, Ryan T. Anderson and host Inez Stepman discuss the distinction between male and female, the status of religious liberty, whether or not society can achieve true individualism, and more.
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Nathanael Blake on Housing Supply Difficulties
Nathanael Blake joined Tipping Point on One America News to discuss worrisome trends in homeownership ([link removed]) , their origins, and necessary steps to alleviate the squeeze.

Nathanael's segment begins at 4:00.
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