Rebekah Gantner serves as Government Affairs & Public Policy Manager at Americans United for Life. She tracks legislation that affects pregnancy centers all across the country.
Rebekah has more than thirteen years of experience in the non-profit sector including having served as Executive Director of Phyllis Schlafly’s Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund. In this role, she advocated for the Heartbeat Bill at the federal and state level. Rebekah’s additional pro-life experience includes managing a home in inner-city Baltimore for women who were homeless and pregnant, volunteering at a pregnancy center in St. Louis, MO, caring for individuals with physical and mental disabilities, serving as Hope in NOVA’s board secretary. She was most recently employed at Care Net, where she tracked legislation impacting pregnancy centers.
Rebekah holds a master’s degree in public policy from Liberty University and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Pensacola Christian College. Her works have been published in Townhall, The American Spectator, and the Illinois Review.
In her free time, Rebekah enjoys serving in church ministries, spending time with friends, being outdoors, and reading as many books as possible.