Douglas R. Scott is president of Life Decisions International (LDI), a Washington, D.C. based organization that concentrated on exposing and challenging the agenda of Planned Parenthood. Doug is former associate director of Life Advocacy Alliance,
a pro-life lobbying organization. Mr. Scott also served as vice president
for public policy of the Christian Action Council (CAC), executive
director of Arizona Right to Life (Phoenix), and executive director
of Human Life (Seattle), the latter two organizations being affiliates
of the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC). While working in Arizona
and the state of Washington, Mr. Scott served as an alternate director
on the NRLC board. He also served on the board of directors of American
Collegians for Life. Mr. Scott received international recognition when the project he founded succeeded in ending funding of Planned Parenthood by AT&T. To date, at least 79 major corporations have stopped funding Planned Parenthood. Mr. Scott also received international recognition when his work succeeded in gaining political asylum for a Chinese family threatened with forced abortion. His work on behalf of the family led Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush to grant similar requests for political asylum. Congress also passed a bill urging that such requests be given favorable review by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). Mr. Scott has been interviewed on many television and radio programs (including "The MacNeil/Leher News Hour," "Nightline," "This Morning's Business," "CBS This Morning," "The 700 Club," "Family News in Focus," "Early Prime" (CNN), "Sonya Live" (CNN), "Focus on the Family" with Dr. James Dobson, and CBS Radio). He has appeared on several America's Voice programs and has been quoted in several major newspapers and magazines. A frequent speaker and debater throughout North America and Europe, Mr. Scott is also a former teacher of middle school and high school students. Mr. Scott has two degrees (political science and education)
from Western Washington University (Bellingham, Washington). He resides
in Fairfax, Virginia.
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