Colorado Family Action
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| Established | 2007[1] |
|---|---|
| Founder | Jim Pfaff |
| Dissolved | 2023 |
| 20-5012920 (EIN) | |
Key people | Debbie Chaves, Executive Director |
| Budget | Revenue: $115,985 Expenses: $70,781 (FYE June 2015)[2] |
| Website | www |
Colorado Family Action (CFA) was a Christian fundamentalist lobbying organization founded in 2007. It opposed gay marriage or domestic partnership,[3] gay adoption, and adoption by unmarried people.[4] The organization advocated for conversion therapy,[5] the pseudoscientific practice of trying to change sexual orientation. It fought against birth control access[6] and legal marijuana.[7]
CFA was a Family Policy Council, meaning that it was a state-based affiliate of Focus on the Family.[8] The organization was dissolved in 2023.[9]