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Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society

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Headquarters
  
Illinois, United States

Founded
  
1997

Founder
  
Allan C. Carlson

Similar
  
HowardCenter, Population Research Institute, Americans United for Life, Family Research Council, Alliance Defending Freedom

The Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society is an American organization that promotes research that demonstrates the importance of a mother and father with a family consisting of their own biological children as the basic unit of society.

The Center traces its origins back to 1976 when Rockford College President John A. Howard formed the Rockford College Institute. This group later became The Rockford Institute. In 1997 Howard and Allan C. Carlson broke from the Rockford Institute to form the Howard Center. The Howard Center is an independent, non-sectarian organization.

The current chairman of the board is Bill Andrews of Chicago, with a total of fifteen board members including Dallin H. Oaks who is an honorary board member.

In November 2013, a meeting hosted by the Howard Center and the World Congress of Families was denied access to a Senate meeting room by Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL). The meeting eventually went on as scheduled after House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) intervened.

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Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society Wikipedia