Meet the ALEC Staffers Who Help Corporations Write Our Laws
Saturday, 07 April 2012 13:52
By Zaid Jilani, Republic Report | Report
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is the most powerful
corporate front group you’ve never heard of. The group, sponsored by
some of America’s largest corporations, writes legislation that tends to
benefit its donors and ships these template bills to state legislatures
for compliant lawmakers to pass. ALEC has pushed for legislation doing
everything from attacking workers’ collective bargaining rights, to
making it harder for low-income Americans to vote, to the Stand Your
Ground law that could prevent justice in the Trayvon Martin case.
One of the reasons ALEC is able to do this is because it’s extremely
secretive. ALEC does not openly brand the legislation it passes off to
legislators, and its staff is mostly hidden from the public eye. Until
now. We dug into ALEC’s personnel to make a short profile of just some
of the key Washington, D.C.-based ALEC staffers who help write the laws
that pollute our communities, deny Americans access to health care,
suppress our right to vote, and generally harm Americans. Their
corporate-written bills may be secretly passed on to legislators, but
these staffers can’t hide behind ALEC’s veil and avoid taking
responsibility for the laws they produce and advance.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
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