Colorado for Family Values

It was co-founded by Tony Marco, Kevin Tebedo and David Noebel in the early 1990s.

[3][4] Originally, it was called the Colorado Coalition for Family Values, but they dropped the word 'coalition' after a radio presenter said it sounded Marxist.

[6][7] It has also been linked to Traditional Values, Summit Ministries, Concerned Women for America, and the Eagle Forum.

[5][8] Colorado for Family Values was created specifically for the purpose of countering an objective of the Colorado Human Relations Commission, to introduce legislation that would effectively add the behavior of homosexuality to the list of protected class status, thus creating the legal process of strict scrutiny for claims of discrimination made by homosexual individuals.

It drafted and promoted Amendment 2 in 1992, which led to the United States Supreme Court case Romer v.

Logo of Colorado for Family Values.