Natalie Dodson

Policy Analyst

Natalie Dodson is a Policy Analyst at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where she works on a range of initiatives focusing on sexuality, gender ideology, religious liberty, healthcare rights of conscience, abortion, and nondiscrimination in EPPC’s Administrative State Accountability Project (ASAP).

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Natalie Dodson is a Policy Analyst at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, where she works on a range of initiatives focusing on sexuality, gender ideology, religious liberty, healthcare rights of conscience, abortion, and nondiscrimination in EPPC’s Administrative State Accountability Project (ASAP).

In addition to her work with ASAP, she has also written about women’s health and restorative reproductive medicine, which aims to examine the whole human person and, therefore, how a woman’s reproductive functions and cycle interact with the rest of the female body.

Before joining EPPC, Ms. Dodson was a Government Affairs Fellow at the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, defending religious freedom for all. She also worked for her alma mater, the University of Dallas, as the Special Assistant to the President.

Ms. Dodson has had opinion pieces published in First Things, Newsweek, National Review, and The Hill.

She received her B.A. in Politics and a concentration in Legal Studies from the University of Dallas. Ms. Dodson is currently pursuing an MA in Government at Hillsdale College.

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EPPC Launches the Administrative State Accountability Project

(Washington) — The Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) is pleased to announce the launch of the Administrative State Accountability…

 

EPPC and Heritage Foundation Applaud New Bill Offering Women More Reproductive Health Options

WASHINGTON—U.S. Sens. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) and James Lankford (R-OK) today introduced the Reproductive Empowerment and Support through Optimal Restoration (RESTORE)…

 

EPPC Scholars Speak at Rally to Hold FDA Accountable for Women’s Safety

On March 26, 2024, EPPC Scholars Rachel N. Morrison and Natalie Dodson spoke at the Women’s Health Matters Rally during…

 

EPPC Scholars Meet with Federal Officials to Discuss Concerns with Department of Veterans Affairs’ Abortion…

On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, EPPC scholars Rachel N. Morrison and Natalie Dodson met with government officials in the Executive…

 

EPPC Scholars Meet with Federal Officials to Discuss Concerns with Nine Agency Rule on Partnerships…

On Monday, February 5, 2024, EPPC scholars Rachel N. Morrison and Natalie Dodson met with federal government officials to discuss…

 

EPPC Scholars Meet with Federal Officials to Discuss Concerns with HHS’ Section 1557 Transgender Mandate

On Friday, February 2, 2024, EPPC scholars Eric Kniffin, Rachel N. Morrison, and Natalie Dodson met with officials in the…

 

EPPC Scholars and Others Submit Comments on EEOC Proposed Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Regulations

On Tuesday, October 10, 2023, EPPC scholars submitted public comments on proposed regulations by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)…

 

EPPC Scholars and Others Oppose the HHS’s Grants Proposed Rule  

Yesterday, EPPC scholars Eric Kniffin and Natalie Dodson submitted a public comment opposing a proposed rule by the U.S. Department…

 

EPPC Scholars and Others Submit Comments Opposing HIPAA Privacy Reproductive Health Care Privacy Rule

On Friday, June 16, 2023, EPPC scholars Eric Kniffin and Natalie Dodson submitted a public comment opposing the Proposed Rule,…

 

EPPC Scholars and Others Submit Comments Opposing Contraceptive Mandate Proposed Rule

On April 3, 2023, EPPC scholars Rachel N. Morrison, Eric Kniffin and Natalie Dodson submitted a public comment opposing the…

 

EPPC Scholars and Others Submit Public Comments Opposing ED’s Proposed Rescission of Religious Student Group…

On Friday, March 24, 2023, EPPC scholars Rachel N. Morrison and Natalie Dodson submitted a public comment opposing the U.S….

 

EPPC Scholars and Others Respond to HHS’s Proposed Rule on Conscience Rights in Health Care

Yesterday, EPPC scholars Rachel N. Morrison, Eric Kniffin, Mary Rice Hasson, and Natalie Dodson submitted a public comment responding to…