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The term "Family Policy Council" has also historically referred to government entities on a couple of occasions; these are not related to FotF. A Washington state coalition of state agencies [10] named Family Policy Council operated from 1992 to 2012. [11] A proposed Delaware government entity was also named Family Policy Council in 1993. [12]
Family Policy Alliance (FPA), formerly CitizenLink and Focus on the Family Action, [4] is an American conservative Christian organization that acts as the lobbying arm of Focus on the Family [5] [6] [7] at the level of state government politics.
The Family Leader; Family Policy Council; Family Research Council; Family Research Institute; Farmers Independence Council of America; Federalist Society;
Wisconsin Family Council (WFC) is an American 501(c)(3) group that advocates for Christian fundamentalist policy. WFC's Madison, Wisconsin headquarters also house its 501(c)(4) government lobbying arm, Wisconsin Family Action. It was founded as Family Research Institute of Wisconsin by Marvin Munyon [2] in 1986, patterned on the Family Research ...
Family Foundation of Virginia is a Family Policy Council, meaning it is affiliated with Focus on the Family. [5] An associated 501(c)(4) organization, Family Foundation Action, is used for political advertising, which the Family Foundation of Virginia's 501(c)(3) tax status prohibits it from. [6] [7]
Under Trump, multiple media outlets claimed he began a family separation deporation policy. The claim resurfaced after he was reelected, vowed to implement a massive deportation operation, and ...
The Family Institute of Connecticut is an interdenominational, [2] conservative [3] 501(c)(3) non-profit advocacy organization founded in 1989. [4] Its stated goal is to encourage and strengthen the family as the foundation of society and to promote Judeo-Christian ethical and moral values in the culture and government of Connecticut .
Focus on the Family has an affiliated group, Family Policy Alliance, though the two groups are legally separate. As a 501(c)(4) social welfare group, Family Policy Alliance has fewer political lobbying restrictions. FOTF's revenue in 2012 was US$90.5 million, and that of Family Policy Alliance (formerly CitizenLink) was US$8 million.