Subject: VICTORY: Amerucan family Association defeated in Florida Date: Thu, 19 Sep 1996 22:01:04 -0400 From: Speakpos@aol.com AMERICANS FOR EQUALITY P.O. Box 4984 * Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33338 * Tele: (954) 341-6378 Fax: (954) 763-9860 * E-Mail: Speakpos@aol.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Dean J. Trantalis, Esq. September 19, 1996 (954) 341-6378 AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION DEFEATED Wednesday, September 18th, 1996. Broward County, Florida residents claimed a stunning victory over the religious political extremist group American Family Association (AFA) and its local chapter Take Back Broward when the group missed the September 18th deadline for submitting the requisite 46,311 signatures to the County Administrator to repeal the Broward County Commission vote of 6 to 1 on June 13th, 1995 which expanded the Human Rights Ordinance to include protection from discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations based on sexual orientation. "Their dangerous agenda failed in its attempt to single out and legalize discrimination," explained attorney Dean J. Trantalis, co-chair of Americans For Equality, the political action committee that successfully lobbied for the law and spearheaded the winning campaign against the AFA and Take Back Broward. Take Back Broward was formed after the law's enactment with the sole purpose of gathering the required signatures on petitions seeking a public referendum to repeal the measure. "The public refusal to sign these petitions is a glowing testament to the success of the 'Say NO to DISCRIMINATION...DECLINE TO SIGN' educational component of our campaign," added attorney Robin L. Bodiford, co-chair of Americans For Equality. During the course of the campaign, Americans For Equality, a coalition formed from the county's 1.3 million residents, its businesses, civic organizations and religious institutions, had its "Decline to Sign" message on taillight posters of 25 Broward County buses, mobilized hundreds of "Decline to Sign" volunteers at the polls on September 19, 1995, and March 12, 1996, and raised $50,000 --- seven times the $7,000 sum collected by Take Back Broward. "We're extremely grateful to all those who blessed us so generously with their financial, moral and volunteer support," said Gary L. Steinsmith, fundraising chair of Americans For Equality. In addition to Bodiford, Trantalis and Steinsmith, other Americans For Equality principals include treasurer Valerie Powell, board members Derrick Hankerson, David Stack and Barry Teeters, and volunteer committee chair Shane Gunderson. Pd. Pol. Adv. - Paid for by Americans For Equality