Louisiana Family Forum

The group's stated mission is to "persuasively present biblical principles in the centers of influence on issues affecting the family through research, communication and networking.

[2][3] Louisiana Family Forum was founded in Baton Rouge in 1998 by a group of citizens, including retired City Court Judge Darrell White, former State Representative Tony Perkins, and LSU law professor Katherine Spaht.

The organization is currently headed by Executive Director Gene Mills, while Judge White and former State Senator Dan Richey serve as consultants.

Dan Richey, who holds the title of Grassroots Coordinator for LFF Action, joined the organization as a consultant in 2005.

[6] Records show that Vitter's campaign employed Beryl Amedee of Gray in Terrebonne Parish, then the LFF Education Resource Council chairman and currently the District 51 Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives.

Logo of the Louisiana Family Forum