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ALEC: 4 Decades of Huge Political Influence

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Monday, August 12, 2013   

MADISON, Wis. - You may never have heard of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), but for the past 40 years, this very conservative group has written and promoted hundreds of laws - including many passed in Wisconsin. Mike McCabe of the non-partisan Wisconsin Democracy Campaign said ALEC has far too much money and power.

"It's one part corporate-sponsored dating service and one part bill-mill," McCabe said. "What ALEC does is facilitate relationship-building between special interests and state lawmakers, and then it takes the next step and actually writes the legislation for those lawmakers."

Over the years and across many states, dozens of laws have been written by ALEC and passed by state legislatures. McCabe said individual voters have nowhere near the clout that ALEC wields. In Wisconsin, the leaders of ALEC are Republican Reps. Scott Suder and Robin Vos. According to ALEC, its members simply discuss "limited government and free market legislation."

Among other things, ALEC has been linked to "Stand Your Ground" laws backed by the National Rifle Association. ALEC also can be directly connected to controversial mining legislation in Wisconsin, to the push for more school privatization in Wisconsin, and to the elimination of collective bargaining laws under the Walker administration, McCabe charged.

"The state legislators aren't getting their ideas from their voting constituents any more, which is the way a bill is supposed to become law," McCabe explained. "Those ideas are supposed to originate from the voters, but instead the ideas and in fact the legislative language is all originating out in an office on the East Coast."

Not all Wisconsin Republicans are fans of ALEC and similar think-tanks. Republican State Sen. Dale Schultz told the Madison "Capital Times" newspaper, "When some think-tank comes up with the legislation and tells you not to fool with it, why are you even a legislator any more? You just sit there and take votes and you're kind of a feudal serf for folks with a lot of money."

More information about ALEC is available at www.alecexposed.org .




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