Alliance for Marriage

Alliance for Marriage

The Alliance for Marriage (AFM), founded in 1999, is a non-profit organization based in the United States. The organization describes itself as "dedicated to promoting marriage and addressing the epidemic of fatherless families in the United States." The group was founded by Matt Daniels and is headquartered in Virginia.The Alliance for Marriage is most prominent for their role as the organization that drafted the Federal Marriage Amendment (FMA) to the United States Constitution, introduced originally by Rep. Ronnie Shows (D-MS). [http://www.ncsl.org/programs/cyf/marriagesumm.htm>] The amendment would define marriage in the United States as the union of one man and one woman. The amendment has been renamed the Marriage Protection Amendment.

Founder and History

While the Alliance for Marriage exists in large part as a response to perceived legal and social challenges to traditional views of marriage, and therefore promote socially conservative policies, they are widely regarded as a unique voice on these issues. Unlike other organizations considered part of the Christian right, the Alliance for Marriage has significant support from Catholics, Jews, and Protestants, as well as leaders from minority faith communities, civil rights figure Walter E. Fauntroy, the Rev. Ray Hammond, a prominent Boston pastor, and several religious leaders in the Latino community such as Rev. Samuel Rodriguez who serves on their Board of Advisors. [< http://www.allianceformarriage.org/site/c.jjJZIgMWLwG/b.2433179/k.9CF7/Board_of_Advisors.htm>] ]

According to a 2004 profile in USA Today, this diverse support is credited in large part to the unique upbringing of AFM President Daniels, who was raised by a single mother in Spanish Harlem. This also apparently provided his primary motivation for founding AFM:

Daniels' views on family, he says, are based in large part on personal experience. He insists he wants to protect what he did not have himself: a dad who stuck around to raise him in a traditional family. [Karen S. Peterson, "Man Behind the Marriage Amendment", USA Today, US News, April 12, 2004,]

Federal Marriage Amendment

For information about the amendment, see Federal Marriage Amendment.

For arguments for and against same-sex marriage in general, see Same-sex marriage#Controversy.The Alliance for Marriage’s amendment introduced in 2002 consisted of two clauses. It stated:

"Marriage in the United States of America shall consist only of the union of a man and a woman.""Neither this constitution or the constitution of any state, nor state or federal law, shall be construed to require that marital status or the legal incidents thereof be conferred upon unmarried couples or groups."
Controversy surrounding the second sentence of the original amendment has led to an alternative version that only includes the first sentence. However, only the original amendment was debated in the Senate when it came up for a vote on July 14, 2004.The Federal Marriage Amendment was widely considered a significant issue in the 2004 presidential election, and the continued political disagreement over the definition of marriage has become an important and divisive issue in American politics. For more information on this controversy, see Same-sex marriage in the United States.In the wake of the Democratic takeover of Congress (see United States general elections, 2006) and the new leadership that does not share their views, the Alliance for Marriage announced they were shifting their focus from the Congressional level to the state level. They plan on building a nationwide network of state lawmakers who would support the Federal Marriage Amendment. Ultimately, three-fourths of the state legislatures would have to approve any federal constitutional amendment. [ ]

ee also

* Federal Marriage Amendment
* Same-sex marriage in the United States
* Same-sex marriage legislation in the United States
* Culture war

References

External links

* [http://www.allianceformarriage.org Official website]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2004-04-12-matt-daniels_x.htm “Man Behind the Marriage Amendment] USA Today article
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