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A "Smart ALEC" in Michigan?

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Monday, July 25, 2011   

EAST LANSING, Mich. - A watchdog organization says much of what appears to be a home-grown conservative agenda is actually being generated by corporate interests far from Michigan. The Center for Media and Democracy has been studying the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and says that group has supplied pre-packaged bills introduced in scores of states, including Michigan. More than 800 ALEC-inspired bills are listed on a website, www.ALECEXPOSED.org, created by the Center.

Mary Bottari, director of the Center's Real Economy Project, says these ALEC-inspired bills have had a huge impact in Michigan on issues such as collective bargaining, tort reform and unions.

"ALEC has carried out attacks on unions across the country through right-to-work bills and 'paycheck protection' bills."

Bottari says ALEC bills, which largely benefit the organization's corporate members, have been introduced in legislatures in every state - but without disclosing to the public that corporations had drafted or voted on them through ALEC.

ALEC supporters say they simply offer conservative lawmakers a resource when drafting legislation.

Bottari says many bills that appeared to be home-grown in Michigan have their roots with ALEC.

"The public never knows that the bill was drafted by a corporation and approved by a corporation, because that process takes place behind the scenes, at ALEC."

The Center says ALEC has longstanding roots in Michigan going back to the late 1980s and early '90s.



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