Sometime soon, maybe this week, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is
expected to announce a reconsideration of its policy restricting
active homosexual troop leaders and members. Not
surprisingly, the pressure has been building: less than a year ago,
BSA affirmed its long-standing policy after a two-year study. But
some local chapters and national board members have demanded a
reconsideration—notably, corporate CEO Randall Stephenson of
AT&T and James Turley of Ernst & Young
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