Some of Florida Family
Association’s more important
accomplishments during the past
twenty two years include:
Helped stopped
Special Rights for Homosexuals
from passing in the 1991 through
2009 Florida Legislative
Sessions. FFA has vigorously
opposed every bill in the
Florida Legislature that sought
to add “sexual orientation” as a
special class since 1991.
Helped influenced Florida
officials to consider the
economic and a national security
benefits of harvesting oil and
gas energy reserves off the
coast of Florida. The
governor's office became more
proactive after thousands of FFA
supporters sent emails to his
office.
Influenced OVER 3,000
COMPANIES to STOP advertising on
pornographic radio and
television programs resulting in
several shows being removed from
the air including:
Action—Fox
Centerfold Babylon - VH1
Biography Traci Lords – A&E
Ellen (sitcom) ABC
Erin Sommer’s “Passion Phones”
radio
Girls Gone Wild Uncovered – VH1
Howard Stern – WB, UPN, CBS
television
affiliates and FM Florida radio
affiliates.
Hugh Hefner American Playboy –
A&E
Inside the Playboy Mansion –
A&E, History
Jenna Jameson Confessions - VH1
Playboy’s Celebrity Centerfolds
– A&E
Ron & Ron radio show
Shot at Love with Tila Tequila -
MTV
Sordid Lives - LOGO
The Man Show – Comedy Central,
G4TV
Tila Tequila’s Spring Break
Fantasy - MTV
TransAmerican Love Story - LOGO
Undressed - MTV
When Playboy Ruled the World -
VH1
Wild On (over 30 programs) E!
Influenced the following 12
MAJOR OIL COMPANIES to prohibit
the sale of pornographic
magazines by independent
retailers who sell their brand
of gasoline: BP-Amoco,
Chevron-Phillips (included
Texaco, Conoco), Citgo,
Exxon-Mobil, Marathon, Murphy
and Sunoco. The restrictions
apply to over 148,000 stores.
Influenced over 20,000 stores
to STOP selling pornographic
magazines including 7
Eleven, Albertsons, Amoco Split
Second, Cumberland Farms, Handy
Foods, Kash n’ Karry, Lil Champ,
Racetrac, Sprint, Starvin
Marvin, Texaco Foodmarts and The
Pantry.
Influenced 7 companies to
remove the ad copy from over 150
billboards that promoted Café
Risque and Café Erotica on
Interstate 75 and Interstate 95
respectively. FFA influenced the
following companies to
discontinue placement of the
nude clubs’ billboards: 3M
National, Atlantic Outdoor,
Gator Outdoor Advertising,
Hancock Outdoor Advertising,
Naegle Advertising, Tri-state
Outdoor Advertising and Whiteco
Metrocom. These were the company
names at the time. The remaining
billboards are owned by the club
or small private property
owners.
Filed three successful
complaints with the Federal
Communications Commission
regarding Bubba the Love Sponge,
Neil Rogers and live Rap concert
on CBS radio.
Influenced OVER FORTY-FIVE
cities and counties to enact
laws to restrict sexually
oriented businesses or prohibit
public nudity.