ALEC's Other 'Deadly Force' Campaign to Kill Climate Initiatives
Elliott Negin
Director of News & Commentary, Union of Concerned Scientists
The relatively unknown American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)
got a black eye recently when news stories revealed it was a prime mover
behind "Stand Your Ground" laws in Florida and 24 other states that
temporarily shielded the man who shot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
But the secretive group's influence in statehouses goes a lot further
than deadly force, self-defense laws. Since its founding in 1973, ALEC
has ghostwritten state legislation across the country on a wide range of
issues, from voter ID laws to prison policy to worker protections, as a
number of press accounts have pointed out.
What has gone unmentioned, however, is ALEC's longtime stealth
campaign to scuttle state--and federal--climate change initiatives,
despite the fact that a number of its corporate members publicly
acknowledge that global warming is a serious problem. They include
General Motors; oil giants BP America, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell
Oil; and electric utilities Duke Energy, Entergy and Progress Energy.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
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