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<font size="3">'''Through the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council, global corporations and state politicians VOTE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS to change the nearly every aspect of the law governing YOUR Rights.'''  These so-called "model bills" -- supported by corporations -- erode the rights of working Americans in almost every area of law and also thwart reasonable regulation of corporate activities that affect our health, our economy, our environment, our democracy, and our liberty. '''Behind the scenes, through ALEC, corporations have "both a VOICE and a VOTE" on specific changes to the law that are then proposed in state legislatures. ''Do you?'' '''</font>
 
'''Through ALEC, corporations have both a VOICE and a VOTE on specific state laws through these model bills. ''Do you?'' '''
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<big>[[Bills related to Guns, Prisons, Crime, and Immigration|You can access these ALEC "model" bills on guns, prisons, crime, and immigration here]].
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<big>'''Corporations and their politician allies voted behind closed doors through ALEC to change America's criminal justice system and enrich profits.'''</big><br>
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On the surface, many ALEC bills look like basic tough-on-crime legislation, but some corporate leaders of ALEC benefit financially from such legislation -- meaning that what has been sold to the public as good for public safety was often pushed by corporations that profit from such changes in the law, without politicians disclosing their corporate allies' financial interest to the public when such bills, pre-approved by the corporations, were introduced.
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'''Bills that prop up the for-profit bail bond industry, a long-time ALEC board member, through:'''
'''<h2>To read the list of individual bills ''before'' opening them, [[Bills related to the Prison and Bail Industries and Crime|click here]].</h2>'''  
 
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** [[Media:7A12-Uniform_Bail_Act_Exposed.pdf|Eliminating pre-trial release agencies]] that pursue evidence-based, public-safety oriented methods of release that don't require paying a for-profit business, or [[Media:7A10-Citizens_Right_to_Know_-_Pretrial_Release_Act_Exposed.pdf|imposing new burdens on those agencies]].
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** Offering bail bond companies opportunities to avoid paying debts to states by:
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'''Bills that benefit long-time ALEC members of the global for-profit prison industry,''' like the Corrections Corporation of America, by:
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'''Corporations and politicians on ALEC's Task Forces'''[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Task_Forces (details here)]
* [[Media:7D6-Minimum-Mandatory_Sentencing_Act_Exposed.pdf|Increasing time served for drug offenses]] through mandatory minimum sentencing,
* [[Media:7C2-Community_Corrections_Performance_Measurement_Act_Exposed.pdf|Creating barriers to alternatives to prison such as community-based corrections programs]], which will increase prison populations (see another example ([[Media:7C3-Recidivism_Reduction_Act_Exposed.pdf|here]]), and
* [[Media:7L0-Habitual_Juvenile_Offender_Act_Exposed.pdf|Treating juveniles like adults]]. See also [[Media:7L1-Juvenile_Identification_Act_Exposed.pdf|here]].
* ''Not in the zip file, but on The Heartland Institute website, is the [http://www.heartland.org/budgetandtax-news.org/article/6263/Private_Correctional_Facilities_Act.html "Private Correctional Facilities Act"] from 1995, which opens a state to for-profit incarceration.''
 
'''Bills that add new penalties for retail theft, which increase prison population and aid ALEC corporations that are retailers, like corporate board member Wal-Mart, such as:'''
 
* [[Media:7B7-Theft_From_Three_Separate_Mercantile_Establishments_Act_Exposed.pdf|Making it a felony to steal from three retail establishments]], regardless of the value of the property stolen,
* [[Media:7B8-Theft_Using_Emergency_Exit_to_Avoid_Apprehension_or_Detection_Act_Exposed.pdf|Adding a penalty-enhancer for thieves who use the emergency exit]], and
* [[Media:7B10-Unused_Property_Market_Act_Exposed.pdf|Imposing new regulations on swap meets and flea markets]] that may compete with retail stores.
 
Other drug use-related bills would [[Media:7F4-Drug-Free_Post-Secondary_Education_Act_Exposed.pdf|require that any college student convicted of a drug crime lose financial aid]], [[Media:7F14-Workplace_Drug_Testing_Act_Exposed.pdf|promote drug testing in American workplaces]], even if the work has nothing to do with public safety, and [[Media:7Q5-Suspension_of_Driving_Privileges_Act_Exposed.pdf|suspend the driver's license]] of anyone convicted of a drug crime.
 
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'''Businesses and legislators''' on ALEC's leadership boards [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Boards (details here)]
'''The bills also include anti-immigrant legislation''' that require local law enforcement to enforce complex federal law, result in racial or ethnic profiling, and destroy the law enforcement-community relationship. (See Arizona's [[Media:7K5-No_Sanctuary_Cities_for_Illegal_Immigrants_Act_Exposed.pdf|SB1070 model here]], as well as [[Media:7K3-Immigration_Law_Enforcement_Act_Exposed.pdf|this bill]],  [[Media:7K10-Resolution_to_Enforce_Our_Immigration_Laws_and_Secure_Our_Border_Exposed.pdf|this bill]] and [[Media:7K12-Taxpayer_and_Citizen_Protection_Act_Exposed.pdf|this bill]]).


'''Managers, staff, and "experts"''' of ALEC [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Staff (details here)]</big>
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* [[Media:7D1-Exclusionary_Rule_Act_Exposed.pdf|Reverse the "Exclusionary Rule"]] for unlawfully obtained evidence and,
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<big>'''ALEC funding and spending''' [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=American_Legislative_Exchange_Council (here)]
'''ALEC connections to David and Charles Koch, the oil billionaires''' [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_and_Koch (here)]


'''Proposals to change the rules for workers, including unions''' [[Worker_Rights|(here)]]
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'''Industry-specific agendas, like oil companies [[Big Oil|(here)]] and the health insurance industry''' [[Human Health|(here)]]'''</big>
'''Still other bills would aid corporations in other ways,''' like [[Media:7I1-Mortgage_Fraud_Act_Exposed.pdf|bills to punish homeowners]] for the mortgage crisis by creating the crime of "mortgage fraud," that focuses primarily on consumers, but no corresponding new crimes for the Wall Street shell game that sank the U.S. economy.


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For many years, until this spring, the National Rifle Association (NRA) actually co-chaired the ALEC "Task Force on Public Safety and Elections." (The election bills are discussed in the section of this site titled "Democracy, Voter Rights and Federal Power.")  ALEC bills include "model" legislation that advances the constitutionality of an individual's right to bear arms, an argument vindicated by a recent ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court. The legislation also would likely benefit the firearms industry closely connected to the NRA. 
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* [[Media:7J11-Resolution_on_Semicopy_Exposed.pdf|Oppose bans on semi-automatic firearms]] like the one used in the shooting in Arizona that killed nine people and seriously injured Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
<big>'''SPREAD THE WORD.''' </big> Share the information and articles on this page through FACEBOOK, EMAIL, AND TWITTER. Concerned groups and individuals in every state need to have this information to start their own investigations of how ALEC corporations and politicians have tried to rewrite state law.
* [[Media:7J10-Resolution_On_Firearms_Purchase_Waiting_Periods_Exposed.pdf|Oppose waiting periods for criminal and mental health background checks for firearm purchases]].
* [[Media:7J3-Concealed_Carry_Outright_Recognition_Act_Exposed.pdf|Support concealed-carry gun laws]] [[Media:7J4-Concealed_Carry_True_Reciprocity_Act_Exposed.pdf|see also here]].
* [[Media:7J7-Defense_of_Free_Market_and_Public_Safety_Resolution_Exposed.pdf|Oppose efforts by law enforcement]] to use their purchasing power get gun manufacturers not to market guns or ammo likely to be used against police, like "cop killer bullets" that pierce armor.
* [[Media:7J5-Consistency_in_Firearms_Regulation_Act_Exposed.pdf|Prohibit local counties or cities]] from enacting firearm restrictions, [[Media:7J8-Emergency_Powers_Firearm_Owner_Protection_Act_Exposed.pdf|or emergency measures that could be abused]].
* [[Media:7J1-Campus_Personal_Protection_Act_Exposed.pdf|Encourage guns on campus]], [[Media:7J9-Resolution_on_Child_Firearms_Safety_Exposed.pdf|and for younger kids]].
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''For a full list of bills from this section, [[Bills_related_to_Guns,_Prisons,_Crime,_and_Immigration|click here]].''
[[Image:Two.png|left|60px]] <big>'''EXPOSE ALEC LEGISLATORS.'''</big>  It boasts of 2,000 state legislators, but ALEC's membership list is a secret.  Demand the truth from state ethics officials or use your state’s open records law to find out if  YOUR tax dollars are being used by politicians to pay annual dues to ALEC.  See if your elected representatives are accepting “scholarships” or reimbursement from ALEC's corporate-funded coffers for fancy ALEC conventions and events.
 
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'''This information is available for download as a two-page fact sheet [[Media:ALEC_on_Guns%2C_Crime%2C_and_Prisons.pdf|here]].'''
[[Image:Three.png|left|60px]]<big>'''EXPOSE ALEC'S ROLE IN YOUR STATE HOUSE.'''</big>  Read these corporate-backed "model bills" NOW and start to cross-check them with bills of the same name or similar bills in your state legislature. Ask your local media to report on what you have found or write a letter to the paper to share what you learned.  (The full set of bills is available in the left column.) 
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[[Image:Four.png|left|60px]]<big>'''SHARE YOUR DISCOVERIES.'''</big> Tell us what about what you uncovered!  Tweet what you learn with the hashtag '''#ALECExposed''' or post a comment in the "[[Alec_Exposed:Community_portal|community page]]" of this website or email us a confidential tip via tipline AT sourcewatch.org.  With over 7,000 state legislators in the United States and thousands of bills in each state house every year, it will take a team of people in every state to expose the full array of the ALEC corporate agenda.
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<big>'''Take action today to help your family, friends, and fellow Americans better understand how global corporations are trying to rewrite your rights.'''</big>  


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In March 2012, CMD [https://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/03/11366/alec-ratified-nra-conceived-law-may-protect-trayvon-martins-killer reported] that NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer [http://mediamatters.org/blog/201203270005 helped draft] the Florida law in 2005, and [https://www.prwatch.org/files/Retreat_from_NRA's_force_St._Petersburg_Time.DOC  "stared down legislators as they voted"] to pass it. Just a few months later, Hammer [https://www.prwatch.org/files/NRA_2005.png presented the bill] to ALEC's Criminal Justice Task Force (now known as the Public Safety and Elections Task Force), and the NRA [https://www.prwatch.org/files/NRA_2005.png boasted] that "[h]er talk was well-received." The corporations and state legislators on the Task Force -- which was [http://web.archive.org/web/20050810000953/http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metro/0805/08alec.html chaired] by Wal-Mart, the nation's largest retailer of long guns -- voted unanimously to approve the bill as an ALEC "model bill." Since becoming an ALEC model it has become law in dozens of other states, and the number of homicides classified as "justifiable" [http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/stand-your-ground-laws-coincide-with-jump-in-justifiable-homicide-cases/2012/04/07/gIQAS2v51S_story.html has dramatically increased].
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[https://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/11/11120/arizona-senator-recalled-over-alec-immigration-bill Russell Pearce lost his seat] in a recall election November 8, 2011. The vote was widely seen as a referendum on the anti-immigration legislation. In June 2012, the [https://www.prwatch.org/news/2012/06/11607/us-supreme-court-strikes-down-parts-alec-immigration-law U.S. Supreme Court] struck down most of the  provisions of the Arizona bill. The Court held that striking down the law's controversial "papers please" provision would be premature, but narrowed the provision's application and made clear that it could be challenged at a future date. 
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<big>'''The bills corporations and their politician allies VOTED on behind closed doors through ALEC try to change American's rights by:</big><br>
* [http://www.justicepolicy.org/research/4388 For Better or For Profit: How the Bail Bonding Industry Stands in the Way of Fair and Effective Pretrial Justice], ''Justice Policy Institute'' (2012)
(PLACEHOLDER)'''Making it easier for corporations''' to get a judge to dismiss an injured American's case before it gets to a jury;<br>
* [http://www.cjcj.org/files/The_American_Legislative_Exchange_Council.pdf ALEC Report], '''Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice''' (2011)
'''Making it harder for injured people''' to use "class action" procedures which strengthen their negotiating power;<br>
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130833741 Prison  Economics Help Drive Ariz. Immigration Law], '''NPR''' (2010)
'''Making it more difficult''' to introduce new scientific research in injury cases through expert witnesses;<br>
* [https://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/07/10887/alec-funding ALEC Funding], '''PRWatch''' (2011)
'''Limiting the liability of corporations''' by changing the rules for apportioning fault and thus limiting recover;<br>
* [https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=American_Legislative_Exchange_Council  American Legislative Exchange Council] and other related articles, '''SourceWatch''' (2011)
'''Limiting the ability of Americans to sue for injuries''' where the cause or effect was not known until much later;
* [http://www.justice.org/cps/rde/xbcr/justice/ALEC_Report.pdf  Ghostwriting the Law for Corporate America], '''American Association for Justice''' (2010)
'''Changing the rules about where an injured American can sue''' and the process for appealing a ruling;<br>
* [http://www.progressivestates.org/content/57/governing-the-nation-from-the-statehouses  Governing the Nation from the Statehouses], '''Progressive States  Network''' (2006)
'''Limiting liability for injuries or death to Americans from defective products''' if a product is approved by the government (even though many regulatory agencies have been captured through the revolving door between government and the industries being regulated, many of the same industries pushing these bills);<br>
* [http://www.commoncause.org/atf/cf/%7BFB3C17E2-CDD1-4DF6-92BE-BD4429893665%7D/WOLVESREPORT.PDF  Wolves in Sheep's Clothing], '''Common Cause''' (2006)
'''Limiting the power of Congress to create national rules to protect Americans''', no matter their state residence, if injured by defective corporate products distributed nationally; and, among other things,<br>
* [http://www.pfaw.org/rww-in-focus/alec-the-voice-of-corporate-special-interests-state-legislatures  ALEC: The Voice of Corporate Special Interests In State Legislatures], '''People for the American Way''' (2011)
'''Limiting the power of courts''' in personal injury cases.
* [http://www.commonwealinstitute.org/cw/files/AttackTrialLawyersTortLaw.pdf  The Attack on Trial Lawyers and Tort Law], '''Commonwealth Institute'''  (2003)
* [http://motherjones.com/politics/2002/09/ghostwriting-law Ghostwriting the Law], ''' ''Mother Jones'' '''(2002)


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<big>'''Here are links to reports by reporters and advocates that have been challenging the ALEC corporate agenda:'''</big> <small>''(CMD is not affiliated with these other organizationsIf you would like to be listed as a resource, please contact us.)''</small>
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*[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=American_Legislative_Exchange_Council The American Legislative Exchange Council], on '''the Center for Media and Democracy's SourceWatch.org''' (wiki) and [http://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/03/10146/cmd-special-report-who-league-american-voters-first-series-squawkers-walker A CMD Special Report: Who Is the League of American Voters?], by '''the Center for Media and Democracy's PRWatch.org''' (March 2011) (PLACEHOLDER)
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*[http://www.justice.org/cps/rde/xbcr/justice/ALEC_Report.pdf Ghostwriting the Law for Corporate America], by '''the American Association for Justice''' (May 2010)
 
*[http://www.alecwatch.org/report.html Corporate America's Trojan Horse in the States: The Untold Story Behind the American Legislative Exchange Council], by '''the Defenders of Wildlife and the Natural Resources Defense Council''' (March 2002)  
<big>''For descriptions of some of these bills, [[#How Are Corporations Interfering With Our Criminal Justice System?|click here]].''</big>
*[http://www.pfaw.org/rww-in-focus/alec-the-voice-of-corporate-special-interests-state-legislatures ALEC: The Voice of Corporate Special Interests In State Legislatures], by '''People for the American Way''' (May 2011)
*[http://www.thenation.com/blog/159521/wisconsins-cronon-affair-power-simple-fact Wisconsin's Cronon Affair: The Power of a Simple Fact], by '''The Nation''' (March 2011)
*[http://www.commoncause.org/site/pp.asp?c=dkLNK1MQIwG&b=1499059#Groups Wolves in Sheep's Clothing], by '''Common Cause''' (August 2006)
*[http://campusprogress.org/articles/conservative_corporate_advocacy_group_alec_behind_voter_disenfranchise/ Conservative Corporate Advocacy Group ALEC Behind Voter Disenfranchisement Efforts]' by '''the Center for American Progress and Campus Progress''' (March 2011)
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Efforts to Rewrite Americans' Rights; Changes that Imprison More People for Longer and Make More Money

Guns, Prisons, Crime, and Immigration
This page documents how bills pushed by ALEC corporations result in taxpayers subsidizing the profits of the private prison industry by putting more people in for-profit prisons and keeping them in jail for longer. The bills also would put more guns on streets and interfere with local law enforcement decisions about how best to interact with immigrant communities.

Through ALEC, corporations have both a VOICE and a VOTE on specific state laws through these model bills. Do you?


How Are Corporations Interfering With Our Criminal Justice System?

Corporations and their politician allies voted behind closed doors through ALEC to change America's criminal justice system and enrich profits.
On the surface, many ALEC bills look like basic tough-on-crime legislation, but some corporate leaders of ALEC benefit financially from such legislation -- meaning that what has been sold to the public as good for public safety was often pushed by corporations that profit from such changes in the law, without politicians disclosing their corporate allies' financial interest to the public when such bills, pre-approved by the corporations, were introduced.

Examples include:

Bills that prop up the for-profit bail bond industry, a long-time ALEC board member, through:

Bills that benefit long-time ALEC members of the global for-profit prison industry, like the Corrections Corporation of America, by:

Bills that add new penalties for retail theft, which increase prison population and aid ALEC corporations that are retailers, like corporate board member Wal-Mart, such as:

Other drug use-related bills would require that any college student convicted of a drug crime lose financial aid, promote drug testing in American workplaces, even if the work has nothing to do with public safety, and suspend the driver's license of anyone convicted of a drug crime.


The bills also include anti-immigrant legislation that require local law enforcement to enforce complex federal law, result in racial or ethnic profiling, and destroy the law enforcement-community relationship. (See Arizona's SB1070 model here, as well as this bill, this bill and this bill).


The bills would also overturn long-standing rules designed to protect Americans' constitutional rights, including the right to be free from warrantless searches and the right to confront one's accusers, such as legislation to:


Still other bills would aid corporations in other ways, like bills to punish homeowners for the mortgage crisis by creating the crime of "mortgage fraud," that focuses primarily on consumers, but no corresponding new crimes for the Wall Street shell game that sank the U.S. economy.


Spotlight on Gun Bills
For many years, until this spring, the National Rifle Association (NRA) actually co-chaired the ALEC "Task Force on Public Safety and Elections." (The election bills are discussed in the section of this site titled "Democracy, Voter Rights and Federal Power.") ALEC bills include "model" legislation that advances the constitutionality of an individual's right to bear arms, an argument vindicated by a recent ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court. The legislation also would likely benefit the firearms industry closely connected to the NRA.

Bills or resolutions in this area:


For a full list of bills from this section, click here.

This information is available for download as a two-page fact sheet here.

ALEC Ratified "Stand Your Ground" Law

In February 2012, 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by 28-year-old George Zimmerman as the unarmed high school student returned from a 7-11 with an iced tea and bag of Skittles. Police initially failed to arrest Zimmerman because of the state's "Stand Your Ground" law, which goes beyond the traditional right to self defense by establishing a legal presumption of immunity if a killer claims they had a reasonable fear of bodily harm. The law has been described as an invitation to vigilantism and a "license to kill."

In March 2012, CMD reported that NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer helped draft the Florida law in 2005, and "stared down legislators as they voted" to pass it. Just a few months later, Hammer presented the bill to ALEC's Criminal Justice Task Force (now known as the Public Safety and Elections Task Force), and the NRA boasted that "[h]er talk was well-received." The corporations and state legislators on the Task Force -- which was chaired by Wal-Mart, the nation's largest retailer of long guns -- voted unanimously to approve the bill as an ALEC "model bill." Since becoming an ALEC model it has become law in dozens of other states, and the number of homicides classified as "justifiable" has dramatically increased.


Arizona’s SB 1070 has ALEC Roots

In December 2009, months before the Arizona legislature took up its highly controversial immigration bill (SB 1070), for-profit prison and bail industry lobbyists gathered behind closed doors with state legislators at an ALEC meeting where the "No Sanctuary Cities for Illegal Immigrants Act" was approved as a "model bill" to be introduced in statehouses across the country. The National Rifle Association was then the private sector co-chair of that ALEC task force. After the bill was approved by ALEC corporations and legislators, it was introduced in Arizona by Russell Pearce, a longtime ALEC member.

At the time, the private sector members of the ALEC Task Force included for-profit prison operator Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), which before the meeting had identified immigrant detention as a profit center important for its future growth, stating it anticipated receiving "a significant portion of our revenues" from detaining immigrants. Around half of all immigrant detention facilities are operated by for-profit corporations. After the Arizona bill was introduced, 30 of the bill's 36 co-sponsors promptly received campaign contributions from donors in the for-profit prison industry.

Russell Pearce lost his seat in a recall election November 8, 2011. The vote was widely seen as a referendum on the anti-immigration legislation. In June 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down most of the provisions of the Arizona bill. The Court held that striking down the law's controversial "papers please" provision would be premature, but narrowed the provision's application and made clear that it could be challenged at a future date.


More Helpful Resources

Additional resources on ALEC's corporate agenda:

READ the "Model Bills" HERE

Click here for a zip file of Guns, Prisons, Crime, and Immigration bills


For a full list of individual bills from this section, click here




For descriptions of some of these bills, click here.

Learn MORE about the "Model Bills" ALEC Corporations Are Backing to Rewrite YOUR Rights

The Center for Media and Democracy analyzed the bills ALEC politicians and corporations voted for. More analysis is available below and also at ALEC Exposed's sister sites, PRWatch and SourceWatch.

Join the Conversation!

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