Cornerstone Policy Research

Kevin H. Smith, a former New Hampshire state legislator, became the second Executive Director in 2009[4] and resigned to pursue public office in October 2011.

[10] In 2004 then-Executive-Director Karen Testerman wrote in an article entitled "Promiscuous Plague" that sexually transmitted diseases are "encouraged by a message of 'safe sex' and an adult population that acts as if self-control and traditional morality are outdated and without value.

[12] She indicated that due to the incidence of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases amongst the gay population civil unions "could promote the acceptance of a behavior that is jeopardizing the health of our children."

"[13] In 2009 CPR under Kevin Smith worked in opposition to the legalization of same-sex marriage in New Hampshire,[14] efforts which included telephoning thousands of constituents in key districts.

In 2010 Kevin Smith spoke in opposition to legislative action in New Hampshire to repeal a law making adultery a criminal offense.