Curtis Bowers (born 1965) is an American politician, former educator, restaurateur, and filmmaker who served as a member of the Idaho House of Representatives for the 10A district from April 2007 to December 2008.
Bowers was born in Tampa, Florida in 1965. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in business from Colorado Christian University and a Master of Arts in curriculum and instruction from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.
Bowers was a private school teacher and a public school tutor.
In 1995, Bowers opened a fondue restaurant in Manitou Springs, Colorado. He later owned two other restaurants in Nampa and Boise, Idaho.
In 2007, Bowers was appointed by Idaho governor Butch Otter as a Republican member of Idaho House of Representatives for the 10A district.
Bowers has also worked as a filmmaker. He is known for the documentary Agenda: Grinding America Down. The film is viewed as "the most powerful expose of the communist, socialist, progressive attempt to take over America produced" in 2010 and won the $101,000 grand prize at the 2010 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival.
Bowers' wife is Lauren Bowers. They have nine children that they have homeschooled and instilled in them a love for music. They travel as a family allowing Curtis and Lauren to train up the children wherever they are and to share their musical gifts along the way.
The Kentucky Family Association (KFA) was formed in 1982 by Dr. Frank G Simon, who still serves as director. KFA, formerly American Family Association of KY, is a pro-life, pro-family educational non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization, which promotes decency in the American society through the distribution of information. They inform Kentucky citizens through mailings, phone calls, email alerts, meetings and word of mouth. Website afaky.org