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Utah Ties to ALEC Clear – But Still Murky

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Friday, August 9, 2013   

SALT LAKE CITY – Last year, it was in Salt Lake City – this week, the American Legislative Exchange Council’s annual meeting is in Chicago.

There surely are some Utah lawmakers in attendance, but the gathering is tightly controlled to allow state lawmakers to rub elbows with corporate executives and lobbyists, and to work on ideas for legislation.

ALEC says its members favor federalism and conservative public policy solutions.

Maryann Martindale, executive director of the Alliance for a Better Utah, says from "ag-gag" legislation to support for private schools, the state sees a lot of ALEC.

"Utah's a great testing ground for ALEC ideas – I like to call it sort of their 'incubator state,'” she says. “You know, part of it is that we have such a disproportionate balance of power, that it's very easy to just push something through quickly."

ALEC's website lists state Senate President Wayne Niederhauser and Rep. Ken Ivory as state chairmen for the group in Utah.

It says more than 1,200 people are attending the Chicago meeting, which ends today. Watchdog, labor, religious, and civil rights groups have been protesting outside.

Brendan Fischer, general counsel with the Center for Media and Democracy, says his group has identified hundreds of templates for legislation for ALEC members to take back to their state capitols.

In Fischer's view, ALEC-generated laws generally make it easier for corporations to make money, or pollute, or keep wages low.

"We call it a corporate 'bill mill,'” he explains. “They bring corporations together with state legislators and push model legislation that benefits those same corporate interests, and special interests that are bankrolling ALEC."

ALEC has been connected to the "stand your ground" laws backed by the National Rifle Association, and anti-union laws that passed in the Midwest. This year, it says one of its priorities is education reform.




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