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The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 14 2010
Rick Santorum hosted Bill Bennet's Morning in America with Roland Warren to discuss Fatherhood in America.
June 5, 2010
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No Way to Preach Tolerance: Opponents of same-sex marriage have faced persecution in California
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Feburary 10, 2010
At the Heritage Foundation in 2003, Senator Rick Santorum answers questions such as Why is marriage so important? Why is marriage so foundational? And What is the necessity of marriage? This speech came seven years after President Clinton signed into law the historic 1996 welfare reform legislation. For many years, research has shown that the most effective way to reduce child poverty and increase child wellbeing is to increase the number of stable, productive marriages. Given the ocean of data that proves the importance of marriage for the good of individuals and society - particularly low-income communities - government can't afford to be neutral. Senator Rick Santorum advocates for public policy that promotes marriage as a beneficial societal benefit.
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