Carrie Prejean to Speak at FRC Action Values Voter Summit

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Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:08pm EDT

WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today FRC Action, the
legislative lobbying arm of Family Research Council, announced that former
Miss California Carrie Prejean will appear at FRC Action's fourth annual
Values Voter Summit. Ms. Prejean gained national prominence when she defended
traditional one-man, one-woman marriage at the Miss USA Pageant. Ms. Prejean
will speak about her experiences over the last year as she has become a role
model and spokeswoman in defense of marriage.

Ms. Prejean's confirmation adds to the impressive line-up of conservative
"who's who." She will join a growing program of speakers that includes:
Governors Rick Perry and Tim Pawlenty, former Governors Mitt Romney and Mike
Huckabee, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Reps. John Boehner (R-Ohio), Eric
Cantor (R-Va.), Mike Pence (R-Ind.), Chris Smith (R-N.J.), Tom Price (R-Ga.),
and Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), Bill O'Reilly, Bill Bennett, actor Stephen Baldwin,
best-selling author Joel Rosenberg, Phyllis Schlafly, Ken Blackwell, Star
Parker, Lila Rose, and many more.

FRC Action's Values Voter Summit is cosponsored by the American Family
Association, Focus on the Family Action, American Values, Family Research
Council, and The Heritage Foundation. The Summit will be held September 18-20
at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.  An exhibit hall, book
signings, New Media Row sponsored by the National Organization for Marriage,
and much more will be packed into this three-day conference.  On Saturday
evening, Phyllis Schlafly will be honored at a gala dinner and receive the
third annual James C. Dobson Vision and Leadership Award.

Contact the FRC Press Office at (866) FRC-NEWS for press credential
information or log ontowww.valuesvotersummit.org. 


SOURCE  FRC Action

JP Duffy or Maria Donovan, 866-FRC-NEWS, both of FRC Action
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