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The Traditional Values Coalition is a Christian Right organization that claims to represent 43,000 conservative Christian churches throughout the United States of America. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., their advocacy focuses on education, anti-GLBT, taxes, pornography, pro-life and "religious freedom". They have condemned such organizations as GLSEN and Planned Parenthood, and they support the teaching of creationism. They have worked against Sen. Arlen Specter's top position on the Judiciary Committee in Bush's 2nd term and protested the release of Kinsey the movie. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has added TVC to its list of watched [hate groups].

The organization was founded by Rev. Louis P. Sheldon who is the current chairman. Mrs. Andrea Sheldon Lafferty is the executive director.

In 2002, after a series of anthrax attacks were sent to several Democratic Senators' offices in the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., National Public Radio reporter David Kestenbaum telephoned TVC executive director Andrea Sheldon Lafferty to ask if the group had been contacted by the FBI. Kestenbaum reportedly told Lafferty that TVC's criticism of Democratic U.S. Senators for opposing the use of the phrase "so help me God" in oaths sworn before Congress made TVC a likely suspect in the anthrax attacks. Lafferty was indignant that disagreement on a policy issues was seen by an NPR reporter as a likely indicator of criminal behavior. TVC issued a press release condemning NPR and Laferty later testified before the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, calling for Congress to end government funding of NPR.

Views on homosexuality

The TVC is opposed to homosexuality and LGBT rights. Some of their most notable views on homosexuality:

The TVC also opposes hate crime legistation, fearing that it will force Christians to either stop criticizing homosexuals or be arrested.

The TVC has lobbied consistently against LGBT rights. A video on the group's website—Gay Rights, Special Rights—is available. Headlines in materials from the organization are often sensationalized and often portray homosexuals in a negative light. For instance, one headline from the group's site called homosexuals "brownshirts".

Coalition Members

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