Family Policy Councils (FPCs) exist to provide a strong voice for the family on the state level and serve as a source of information for those wishing to become involved in the pro-family movement. Currently, there are FPCs in 32 states.
Go to our FPC web page to find out if one exists in your state, and if so, where it is located.
If there isn’t an existing FPC in your state and you are interested in starting one, the Adobe Acrobat* document attached below contains helpful information. If after reading the document you would like to know more about starting such an organization, please send your comments or questions to our staff and someone will get in touch with you.
* To view this information, you may need to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, available athttp://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.
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- Follow this link to contact your legislators.
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- Go in-depth on policy issues on our Focus on Social Issues Web page.
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