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{{Short description|Non-profit group in Louisiana}}
[[Image:Lousiana Family Forum Logo.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Logo of the Louisiana Family Forum.]]
[[File:Louisiana Family Forum Logo.jpg|thumb|right|Logo of the Louisiana Family Forum]]
'''Louisiana Family Forum''' ('''LFF''') is a social conservative non-profit advocacy group based in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]. The organization supports Louisiana's [[covenant marriage]] law and opposes [[abortion]] and same-sex marriage. The group's stated mission is to "persuasively present [[Bible|biblical]] principles in the centers of influence on issues affecting the family through research, communication and networking."
'''Louisiana Family Forum''' ('''LFF''') is a social conservative non-profit group based in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]. The organization supports Louisiana's [[covenant marriage]] law and opposes [[abortion]] and same-sex marriage. The group's stated mission is to "persuasively present [[Bible|biblical]] principles in the centers of influence on issues affecting the family through research, communication and networking."<ref>{{cite web
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|title=Louisiana Family Forum: Our Mission
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|accessdate=2007-11-06}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> According to its website the group "maintains a close working relationship with [[Focus on the Family]] and [[Family Research Council]]" and is part of a network of individual state Family Policy Councils.
|accessdate=2007-11-06}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> According to its website the group "maintains a close working relationship with [[Focus on the Family]] and [[Family Research Council]]" and is part of a network of individual state [[Family Policy Council|Family Policy Councils]]. In 2023, the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] designated it as a hate group.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web |title=Hate Map |url=https://www.splcenter.org/hate-map |access-date=2024-06-05 |website=Southern Poverty Law Center |language=en}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{Cite web |title=Anti-LGBTQ |url=https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/ideology/anti-lgbtq |access-date=2024-06-05 |website=Southern Poverty Law Center |language=en}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
Louisiana Family Forum was founded in Baton Rouge in 1998 by a group of citizens, including retired City Court Judge [[Darrell White]], former [[Louisiana House of Representatives|State Representative]] [[Tony Perkins (politician)|Tony Perkins]], and LSU law professor Katherine Spaht.
Louisiana Family Forum was founded in Baton Rouge in 1998 by a group of citizens, including retired City Court Judge Darrell White, former [[Louisiana House of Representatives|State Representative]] [[Tony Perkins (politician)|Tony Perkins]], and LSU law professor Katherine Spaht.


The organization is currently headed by Executive Director Gene Mills, while Judge White and former [[Louisiana State Legislature|State Senator]] [[Dan Richey]] serve as consultants. Louisiana Family Forum is a [[501(c)(3)]] [[Tax exemption|tax-exempt]] [[non-profit organization]].<ref>[http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov/cgibin?rqstyp=crpdtlC&rqsdta=34571677N Louisiana Secretary of State / Selected Business Detailed Data<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The organization is currently headed by Executive Director Gene Mills, while Judge White and former [[Louisiana State Legislature|State Senator]] Dan Richey serve as consultants. Louisiana Family Forum is a [[501(c)(3)]] [[Tax exemption|tax-exempt]] [[non-profit organization]].<ref>[https://archive.today/20120805224258/http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov/cgibin?rqstyp=crpdtlC&rqsdta=34571677N Louisiana Secretary of State / Selected Business Detailed Data<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


The Family Forum honors a Louisiana state legislator each year for the member's advocacy of moral principles and family values.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lafamilyforum.org/action%20center|title=’’LaFamilyForum’’|publisher=LaFamilyForum|accessdate=July 15, 2009}}</ref>
The Family Forum honors a Louisiana state legislator each year for the member's advocacy of moral principles and family values.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lafamilyforum.org/action%20center |title=''LaFamilyForum'' |publisher=LaFamilyForum |accessdate=July 15, 2009 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100307043157/http://www.lafamilyforum.org/action%20center |archivedate=March 7, 2010 }}</ref>


==Political advocacy==
==Political advocacy==
Louisiana Family Forum Action (LFF Action), is a [[501(c)(4)]] [[Tax exemption|tax-exempt]] [[non-profit organization]] advocacy group formed by LFF. Dan Richey, who holds the title of Grassroots Coordinator for LFF Action, joined the organization as a consultant in 2005. Prior to his work with LFF Action, Richey was a paid consultant in [[David Vitter|David Vitter's]] [[United States Senate elections, 2004|2004 U.S. Senate campaign]].<ref name="earmark2007">{{cite web
Louisiana Family Forum Action (LFF Action), is a [[501(c)(4)]] [[Tax exemption|tax-exempt]] [[non-profit organization]] advocacy group formed by LFF. Dan Richey, who holds the title of Grassroots Coordinator for LFF Action, joined the organization as a consultant in 2005. Prior to his work with LFF Action, Richey was a paid consultant in [[David Vitter|David Vitter's]] [[United States Senate elections, 2004|2004 U.S. Senate campaign]].<ref name="earmark2007">{{cite web
|date=September 22, 2007
|date= September 22, 2007
|author= Walsh, David
|author= Walsh, David
|url= http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/2007/09/vitter_earmarked_federal_money.html
|url= http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/2007/09/vitter_earmarked_federal_money.html
|title= Vitter earmarked federal money for creationist group
|title= Vitter earmarked federal money for creationist group
|publisher= [[Times-Picayune]]
|publisher= [[Times-Picayune]]
|accessdate= 2007-09-24
|accessdate=2007-09-24}}</ref> Records show that Vitter's campaign also employed Beryl Amedee, Louisiana Family Forum's current Education Resource Council chairwoman.<ref name="earmark2007"/> Amedee became the Education Chair in 2007.<ref>"Beryl Amedee, the new Chair of the Louisiana Family Forum Education Resource Council, has called a meeting of the group for Wednesday, March 21, 2007" |url=http://www.lafamilyforum.us/FFarchives/v9i11.htm></ref>
|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20071213150447/http://blog.nola.com/times-picayune/2007/09/vitter_earmarked_federal_money.html
|archive-date= December 13, 2007
|url-status= dead
}}</ref> Records show that Vitter's campaign employed [[Beryl Amedee]] of [[Gray, Louisiana|Gray]] in [[Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana|Terrebonne Parish]], then the LFF Education Resource Council chairman and currently the District 51 Republican member of the [[Louisiana House of Representatives]].<ref name="earmark2007"/> In 2007, Amedee was named LFF education chairman.<ref>"[[Beryl Amedee]], the new Chair of the Louisiana Family Forum Education Resource Council, has called a meeting of the group for Wednesday, March 21, 2007" |url=http://www.lafamilyforum.us/FFarchives/v9i11.htm{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}></ref>


==2007 Earmark==
==2007 earmark==
{{wikinews|Senator David Vitter to earmark $100,000 for creationist group}}
{{wikinews|Senator David Vitter to earmark $100,000 for creationist group}}


In September 2007, U.S. Senator [[David Vitter]] earmarked $100,000 in a health and education financing bill for fiscal year 2008; the earmark specifies payment to the Louisiana Family Forum "to develop a plan to promote better science education."<ref name="earmark2007"/> This received national attention and was later cut from the bill after Vitter bowed to political pressure.
In September 2007, U.S. Senator Vitter earmarked $100,000 in a health and education financing bill for fiscal year 2008; the earmark specifies payment to the Louisiana Family Forum "to develop a plan to promote better science education."<ref name="earmark2007"/> This received national attention and was later cut from the bill after Vitter yielded to opposing political pressure.<ref>{{cite web
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|title= Earmark for Louisiana creationist group?
|title= Earmark for Louisiana creationist group?
|publisher= [[National Center for Science Education]]
|publisher= [[National Center for Science Education]]
|accessdate=2009-11-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=October 19, 2007 |author= |url=http://pewforum.org/news/display.php?NewsID=14359&IssueID=48 |title=Senator Cuts $100,000 From Religious Group |publisher=[[Pew Research Center|The Pew Forum]] |accessdate=2007-11-06 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20080306060322/http://pewforum.org/news/display.php?NewsID=14359 |archivedate=March 6, 2008 }}</ref>
|accessdate=2009-11-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=October 19, 2007 |url=http://pewforum.org/news/display.php?NewsID=14359&IssueID=48 |title=Senator Cuts $100,000 From Religious Group |publisher=[[Pew Research Center|The Pew Forum]] |accessdate=2007-11-06 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080306060322/http://pewforum.org/news/display.php?NewsID=14359 |archivedate=March 6, 2008 }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.lafamilyforum.org/ Official website]
*[http://www.lafamilyforum.org/ Official website]
*[http://www.lafamilyforum.us/ "Louisiana for Marriage" website] - a project of the Louisiana Family Forum


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Latest revision as of 21:36, 6 June 2024

Logo of the Louisiana Family Forum

Louisiana Family Forum (LFF) is a social conservative non-profit group based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The organization supports Louisiana's covenant marriage law and opposes abortion and same-sex marriage. The group's stated mission is to "persuasively present biblical principles in the centers of influence on issues affecting the family through research, communication and networking."[1] According to its website the group "maintains a close working relationship with Focus on the Family and Family Research Council" and is part of a network of individual state Family Policy Councils. In 2023, the Southern Poverty Law Center designated it as a hate group.[2][3]

History

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Louisiana Family Forum was founded in Baton Rouge in 1998 by a group of citizens, including retired City Court Judge Darrell White, former State Representative Tony Perkins, and LSU law professor Katherine Spaht.

The organization is currently headed by Executive Director Gene Mills, while Judge White and former State Senator Dan Richey serve as consultants. Louisiana Family Forum is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization.[4]

The Family Forum honors a Louisiana state legislator each year for the member's advocacy of moral principles and family values.[5]

Political advocacy

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Louisiana Family Forum Action (LFF Action), is a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt non-profit organization advocacy group formed by LFF. Dan Richey, who holds the title of Grassroots Coordinator for LFF Action, joined the organization as a consultant in 2005. Prior to his work with LFF Action, Richey was a paid consultant in David Vitter's 2004 U.S. Senate campaign.[6] Records show that Vitter's campaign employed Beryl Amedee of Gray in Terrebonne Parish, then the LFF Education Resource Council chairman and currently the District 51 Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives.[6] In 2007, Amedee was named LFF education chairman.[7]

2007 earmark

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In September 2007, U.S. Senator Vitter earmarked $100,000 in a health and education financing bill for fiscal year 2008; the earmark specifies payment to the Louisiana Family Forum "to develop a plan to promote better science education."[6] This received national attention and was later cut from the bill after Vitter yielded to opposing political pressure.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^ "Louisiana Family Forum: Our Mission". Retrieved 2007-11-06. [dead link]
  2. ^ "Hate Map". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
  3. ^ "Anti-LGBTQ". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
  4. ^ Louisiana Secretary of State / Selected Business Detailed Data
  5. ^ "LaFamilyForum". LaFamilyForum. Archived from the original on March 7, 2010. Retrieved July 15, 2009.
  6. ^ a b c Walsh, David (September 22, 2007). "Vitter earmarked federal money for creationist group". Times-Picayune. Archived from the original on December 13, 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-24.
  7. ^ "Beryl Amedee, the new Chair of the Louisiana Family Forum Education Resource Council, has called a meeting of the group for Wednesday, March 21, 2007" |url=http://www.lafamilyforum.us/FFarchives/v9i11.htm[permanent dead link]>
  8. ^ "Earmark for Louisiana creationist group?". National Center for Science Education. September 24, 2007. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  9. ^ "Senator Cuts $100,000 From Religious Group". The Pew Forum. October 19, 2007. Archived from the original on March 6, 2008. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
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