Elizabeth Arndorfer
Elizabeth Arndorfer is a consultant with a long history in the women's health movement. She works with the Reproductive Health Technologies Project on several projects including their effort to link reproductive health and the environment.
Prior to becoming a consultant, Ms. Arndorfer was the director of NARAL Pro-choice America's Proactive Policy Institute which promoted policies to protect and expand access to the full range of reproductive health services and provided strategic advice and model legislation to policymakers and advocates in almost every state. Prior to joining NARAL, Ms. Arndorfer was the Director of Government Relations for the National Abortion Federation and a litigation associate at Dickstein, Shapiro and Morin, LLP. She earned her law degree from Boalt Hall School of Law in 1993 and resides in Palo Alto with her husband and three (fabulous) children.
A Mother’s Day Wish for a Non-Toxic World
by Elizabeth Arndorfer, RHTP
May 7, 2010 - 7:00am (Print)
There’s just one thing I want for Mother’s Day, and only Congress and the President can give it to me: The peace of mind that would come with reforms to protect my family from toxic chemicals.
Earth Day Reflections of a Worried Mom
by Elizabeth Arndorfer, RHTP
April 19, 2007 - 7:20am (Print)
It's hard to say if early puberty freaks out parents or kids more, but the causes should concern us all. One mom's story motivated others, and will inform you.
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