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Explaining the 'ALEC Exposed' Project
The Center for Media and Democracy has obtained copies of more than 800 model bills approved by corporations through ALEC meetings, after one of the thousands of people with access shared them, and a whistleblower provided a copy to the Center. We have analyzed and marked-up those bills and made them available at ALEC Exposed. 
In April 2011, some of the biggest corporations in the U.S. met behind closed doors in Cincinnati about their wish lists for changing state laws. This exchange was part of a series of corporate meetings nurtured and fueled by the Koch Industries family fortune and other corporate funding.
At an extravagant hotel gilded just before the Great Depression, corporate executives from the tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds, State Farm Insurance, and other corporations were joined by their "task force" co-chairs -- all Republican state legislators -- to approve “model” legislation. They jointly head task forces of what is called the “American Legislative Exchange Council” (ALEC).
There, as the Center for Media and Democracy has learned, these corporate-politician committees secretly voted on bills to rewrite numerous state laws. According to the documents we have posted to ALEC Exposed, corporations vote as equals with elected politicians on these bills. These task forces target legal rules that reach into almost every area of American life: worker and consumer rights, education, the rights of Americans injured or killed by corporations, taxes, health care, immigration, and the quality of the air we breathe and the water we drink.
The Center obtained copies of more than 800 model bills approved by companies through ALEC meetings, after one of the thousands of people with access shared them, and a whistleblower provided a copy to the Center. Those bills, which the Center has analyzed and marked-up, are now available at ALEC Exposed.
The bills that ALEC corporate leaders, companies and politicians voted on this spring now head to a luxury hotel in New Orleans' French Quarter for ALEC’s national retreat on August 3rd. In New Orleans, Koch Industries -- through its chief lobbyist -- and lobbyists of other global companies are slated for a “joint board meeting” with a rookery of Republican legislators who are on ALEC's public board. (ALEC says only the legislators have a final say on all model bills. ALEC has previously said that "The policies are debated and voted on by all members. Public and private members vote separately on policy.") Before the bills are publicly introduced in state legislatures by ALEC politicians or alumni in the governor’s offices, they will be cleansed of any reference to the secret corporate voting or who really wrote them.
With CMD’s publication of the bills, the public can now pierce through some of the subterfuge about ALEC, and see beyond the names of the bills to what the bills really do, alongside the names of corporations that lead or have helped lead ALEC's agenda and accompanied by analysis to help decode the bills.
Many of the bills have obvious financial benefits for corporations but little or no direct benefit to the constituents that a particular legislator was elected to represent. Still, it may be tempting to dismiss ALEC as merely institutionalizing business as usual for lobbyists, except that ALEC’s tax-free donations are linked to it not spending a substantial amount of time on lobbying to change the law. ALEC has publicly claimed its “unparalleled” success in terms of the number of model bills introduced and enacted. But seeing the text of the bills helps reveal the actual language of legal changes ALEC corporations desire, beyond what can be known by the PR in their titles. ALEC says it has created a “unique” partnership between corporations and politicians. And it has.
It is a worrisome marriage of corporations and politicians, which seems to normalize a kind of corruption of the legislative process -- of the democratic process--in a nation of free people where the government is supposed to be of, by, and for the people, not the corporations.
The full sweep of the bills and their implications for America’s future, the corporate voting, and the extent of the corporate subsidy of ALEC's legislation laundering all raise substantial questions. These questions should concern all Americans. They go to the heart of the health of our democracy and the direction of our country. When politicians -- no matter their party -- put corporate profits above the real needs of the people who elected them, something has gone very awry.
As President Teddy Roosevelt observed in response to corporate money corrupting the democratic process a century ago, "The true friend of property, the true conservative, is he who insists that property shall be the servant and not the master of the commonwealth . . . . The citizens of the United States must effectively control the mighty commercial forces which they have called into being."
--Lisa Graves, Executive Director, Center for Media and Democracy
P.S. ALEC anointed the billionaire Koch Brothers as two of the first few recipients of its “Adam Smith Free Enterprise Award.” Smith argued that self-interest promoted more good in society than those who intend to do good. "Greed is good!" is how Oliver Stone translated this concept to fiction on screen.
On that score, perhaps, the award was apt, except that ALEC apparently ignores Smith’s caution that bills and regulations from business must be viewed with the deepest skepticism. In his book, ''Wealth of Nations,'' Smith urged that any law proposed by businessmen “ought always to be listened to with great precaution . . . It comes from an order of men, whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public, who have generally an interest to deceive and even to oppress the public, and who accordingly have, upon many occasions, both deceived and oppressed it."
One need not look far in the ALEC bills to find reasons to be deeply concerned and skeptical.Take a look for yourself.
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Show Allwell is there anyone left in the house who still thinks that there is democracy in america
this is no surprise to me
the fed was created (along with income tax) in the same way
http://www.realityzone.com/creature.html
the author says the politicians vote "as equals" with the corporations - this i doubt very much
the politicians - like whores everywhere - stick with the ones who give them the most money
just ask obummer - the history-less shill from nowhere who got 700 million from wall street in '08 and is looking for a cool billion this year
maybe he will buy a new fake birth certificate that is more convincing than the last piece of shit he put out
doubt that too
Mentioning the birth certificate issue is the best way for you or anybody else to instantly drop your cred to zero, memedude.
There are hundreds of issues for which substantial credible evidence exists that Obama deserves to be criticized. Proof of birth venue is not one of them.
Its like accusing Team Dubya of blowing up the WTC. Although possible and barely probable, the amount of evidence is miniscule compared to hundreds of other issues for which the amount of evidence is overwhelming.
Actually, it is fine to accuse the deceitful bastard about anything and it doesn't reduce any accusors credibilty by one iota.
Actually it isn't. There are plenty of factual grounds for accusations, sticking to those might actually make a difference while making stuff up certainly puts us all in league with the plentiful liars on the right.
Actually it is. He has ZERO credibility on anything; it would be acceptable to just start laughing at him, making jokes about his person, his administration, his phony books, EVERYTHING. He is no longer a real person. He is beyond accusation as that isn't even allowed to matter.
I am sorry that the nuances of political change escape you. Hopefully you are in the sLiM minority.
I'm sorry that you still feel the need to subscribe so whole heartedly to the existing system. Your nuances are making the desired political changes more difficult. I may be in the sLiM minority at this time because of the amerikkkan stupor, but that will change and you can not escape that fact.
I subscribe to the majority rules theory, as it does unless you plan an insurrection and installation of a differing system. That you are tone deaf to the way to institute change in a peaceful manner seems more obvious with every succeeding and rather single minded response.
Also, where the hell did you ever get the idea that lying is acceptable? From your Fox News watching parents?
But that is your problem.
No, YOU are the problem - that "work with in the system to change the system" doesn't fly anymore. It is pure crap to even think that your peaceful mumbo jumbo horse manure is ever going to change ANYTHING. It makes me think that you are more of a shill for "good ole amurikkkan democrASSy" as it now is, rather than anything else.
If you want to just stand by the side and play by the rules that are going to eventually terminate you anyway, fine. Go ahead, play it "safe", be a good "boy" or "girl", At the very least, you won't be ACTIVELY supporting this junta we have here in usa-today, but rather passively. You go ahead and do that. Just stay out of the way or you will be mowed down.
And, you are right in that "majority" rules - but we don't have that at this time. Because I am fair minded, if I see that the majority IS in fact weak and subservial just like you, I will leave. Having all ready been to a number of other countries, I know that the "greatest place on earth" lie is just that; a lie,
So- we shall see what we see,
what will be, will be,
the future's not yours to see
doubledee, doubledee.
PS- you don't need to bother with a response; it's clear that you don't see my point, and vise verse, of course.
I hope you wiped the saliva from your chin and lips after what is basically a sophomoric caterwalling and nothing of any real value. In several posts now you have refused to address the details and spewed your childish venom upon the forum.
Political activism? In the third grade perhaps.
Will the real Slim Shady stand up so this bullshite artist can return to his classes?
You must be talking about your idiotic self. It is you who refuses to acknowledge that others have a point. It is you who has absolutely NOTHING of any value to say, yet you keep on saying it. It is you who has addrressed literally NOTHING in anything that you have written. And, since it is YOU who want to keep this "conversation" going, it is YOU who has not provided any "details" and is obviously obsessed with spewing venom.
Just keep on the sidelines. It's where you belong. "doubledee" = deliriously dumb, and that's being polite.
RayD
If you have 10 minutes please watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwayjX4ipFc
Ah, the "progressive" with blinders on, insinuates "birthers", and those who question the events of 9/11, are of the same ilk. You just don't know what a fool you are. Sad really.
A fool is someone who acts foolishly and doesn't know it. That might be you in fact.
Focus people, without the pettiness,HEH! How about exposing ALEC? Everyone write to patdollard.com and beg him to get his film crew to New Orleans on August 3 and record all attendees at the retreat. This would expose the real criminal elements behind bankrupting this country. And while you are writing to Pat ask him to head over to Texas to film Rick Perry's prayer meeting with the KKK, oops I mean AFA.
Hopefully ALEC will become toxic to any legislator in the country who had anything to do with it. Serious research must be done by Progressives to show middle class America has been duped once again. Every "model bill" that came out of ALEC needs to be analyzed and its negative affects for middle class America made very clear and part of the next round of legislator elections in each state. This can spill over into Congressional races in 2012 as Tea Party type candidates must have their feet held to the fire in terms of whether they support or disown the ALEC legislators. Of course, essential to this is the analysis of the ALEC legislative agenda showing the harm it proposes to middle class America. Who will do this analysis and how will it get out there?
The link to the web site 'http://www.alecexposed.org/' is not working. Which does not surprise me. Corpofascists will do everything they can to prevent this data to go viral.
Worked for me just now...
I am glad. It appears to be 'on' and 'off', but the 'on' times are very revealing.
"Alec Exposed has a problem
Sorry! This site is experiencing technical difficulties.
Try waiting a few minutes and reloading.
(Can't contact the database server: Lost connection to MySQL server at 'reading initial communication packet', system error: 110 (mysql.ctyme.com))'
Here is a list of the corporations you need to boycott. Every dollar spent with these corporations will work AGAINST you. Do the right thing. Don't buy rightwing!
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Corporations
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Corrections_Corporation_of_America
Here is a list of the people that see you rather in jail than in 'freedom'. If you know any of these people and run into them - Spit into their face. Actually do as you please with them, because they are destroying our constitutional guaranteed civil liberties.
Key people: [13]
John D. Ferguson, Chairman
Damon Hininger, President, CEO and Director
Todd Mullenger, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Officers:[14]
Damon Hininger, President and Chief Executive Officer
Dennis Bradby, Vice President, Inmate Programs, formerly with the Virginia Department of Corrections in a variety of management positions
Steven Conry, Vice President, Facility Operations, Business Unit 3
David Garfinkle, Vice President, Finance and Controller, former Senior Manager at KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
Louise Grant, Vice President, Communications
Lucibeth Mayberry, Vice President and Deputy Chief Development Officer
Natasha Metcalf, Vice President, Partnership Development
John Pfeiffer, Vice President, Technology and Chief Information Officer
J. Michael Quinlan, Senior Vice President
Brad Regens, Vice President, Partnership Relations
Herb Spiwak, Vice President, Health Services
Daren Swensen, Vice President, Facility Operations, Business Unit 2
Patrick Swindle, Vice President, Treasury
Ron Thompson, Vice President, Facility Operations, Business Unit 1
Jimmy Turner, Vice President, Facility Human Resources
Bart VerHulst, Vice President, Partnership Relations
Board of Directors:[15]
John D. Ferguson, Chairman of Board, Former Commissioner of Finance and Administration for the State of Tennessee
Donna M. Alvarado, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense
William F. Andrews, Chairman of Executive Committee
John D. Correnti, Member of Audit Committee, CEO of SteelCorr, Inc.
Dennis DeConcini, former U.S. Senator from Arizona
Damon Hininger, President and Chief Executive Officer
John R. Horne, Board of Trustees of Manufacturer's Alliance/MAPI
C. Michael Jacobi, Former President and Chief Executive Officer of Timex Corporation
Thurgood Marshall, Jr., son of the historic Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall, former Cabinet Secretary to President Clinton
Charles L. Overby, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Freedom Forum
John R. Prann, Jr., Former President and CEO of Katy Industries, Inc.
Joseph V. Russell, President and CFO of Elan-Polo, Inc.
Henri L. Wedell, Private investor in Memphis, Tenn.
Live Free Or Die Trying!
Excellent. Just need some addresses..... I'd know what to do,
Spoken like an FBI agent going fishing in the left stream.
Hah- that's almost funny.
This article will be a baseline intelligence test. If after reading this people still do not believe America is the exemplification of Fascism in its truest form then I propose they be lobotomized, they obviously don't use their brains for anything other than self-congratulatory ego-masterbation anyways.
...provided the article is valid, which I suspect it is.
millionmillionaires,
Right you are.
America is the exemplification of Fascism in its truest form. Our democracy was killed by predatory capitalism and wars.
OK, so a group of corporate flacks, think tanks, and lawyers get together to lobby state legislators to pass bills that they like, to tilt the field their direction. The product is model legislation, not real legislation. You fight that the same as any other bill you don't like. Hit the streets, get on the phones, turn out the support, and get it done. Lobbyists are like spiders -- they're only dangerous when you can't see where they're working.