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wrote that while FotF "is helping pro-family groups create coalitions, at the same time it is urging them to keep secret their participation in the coalition and even that a coalition exists." Jameson explained that "the coalitions can be more effective with a low profile and by leaving their public
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has stated that FotF "often has selected and reshaped an existing state-level organization rather than create a Family Policy
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The following organizations also lobby for policy and encourage cultural change in connection with families. They are not affiliated with Focus on the Family, and may have differing and in some cases opposed policy goals.
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As of 2024 there are 41 family policy councils. In total, this network of state organizations employs more than 350 people and receives more than $ 50 million in annual revenue as of 2024.
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The following organizations have an official connection to Focus on the Family and its state government lobbying arm, Family Policy
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statistical study of the bans concluded that the "measure of Family Policy
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