How State Media Turned A Blind Eye To ALEC's Influence On The Voter ID Debate
March 20, 2012 11:59 am ET
Dozens of voter ID laws have been introduced in state legislatures over
the past two years, including particularly strict measures passed in
seven states in 2011 -- Alabama, Kansas, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
Texas, Tennessee and Wisconsin. There is widespread evidence that this
surge of voter ID laws stems from model legislation crafted in 2009 by a
conservative group called the American Legislative Exchange Council
(ALEC). But a Media Matters analysis has found that the largest
newspapers in the seven states that enacted voter ID laws in 2011 have
largely ignored ALEC's influence. Indeed, of the newspapers examined,
only Rhode Island's Providence Journal mentioned any connection between the state's voter ID bill and ALEC.
Friday, March 23, 2012
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