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<h3>General Descriptions of the Bills</h3> The bills VOTED on by corporations and their politician allies attempt to change the law in many ways: | <h3>General Descriptions of the Bills</h3> The bills VOTED on by corporations and their politician allies attempt to change the law in many ways: | ||
* Limiting the liability of defendants by changing the rules about apportioning who is at fault; | * Limiting the liability of defendants by changing the rules about apportioning who is at fault; | ||
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* Changing the rules in workers comp litigation (MOVE to workers rights) | * Changing the rules in workers comp litigation (MOVE to workers rights) | ||
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<h3>Did You Know?</h3> | |||
One of the corporate-politician approved bills via ALEC would limit the ability of a family to recover for emotional damages due to the death or injury of a loved one. This type of legislation basically makes working class or poor people's lives worth less to their families since they would be limited primarily to recovering the cost of lost earnings and medical care and not able to recover for the emotional damages caused by a traumatic injury or loss. These kind of provisions seek to prevent a jury of your peers from awarding you damages for all you have lost or suffered as a result of corporate negligence, malfeasance, or greed. Is a politician elected to represent and protect you actually protecting corporate profits through such legislation? | |||
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In addition to limiting the rights of people injured by corporations, one of the proposed bills would make it harder for you to obtain any compensation from a company whose negligence killed your family pet. In 2009, Americans learned that many U.S. pet food companies had shipped the production of food for their four-legged companions overseas and that Chinese contractors had contaminated the pet food with melamine in order to increase profit margins, resulting in the death and serious injuries of numerous dogs and cats in the U.S. ALEC's corporate-politician bills would make it very difficult for a person to recover any damages for the loss of their beloved pet due to negligence in safely manufacturing pet food. | |||
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< | <h3>Titles of "Model" Bills to Check for in Your State</h3>You can help your fellow Americans understand ALEC's corporate-politician agenda by creating or filling out articles on which of these bills was introduced in your state's legislature and by which politicians. You can also help by documenting the corporations that donated to those politicians as well as the corporate- or CEO-funded "non-profit" groups that run so-called "issue" ads in your state during elections to support those politicians. Were any of the bills in this link introduced in your state legislature to repeal the rights of people injured in your state? | ||
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Short summary of Koch connections and links go here. | Short summary of Koch connections and links go here. Did you know Koch Industries chaired ALEC's "Private Enterprise Board?" | ||
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<h3>Here Is a List of Politicians Who Have Introduced or Supported Bills from the "Civil Justice Task Force"</h3> | <h3>Here Is a List of Politicians Who Have Introduced or Supported Bills from the "Civil Justice Task Force"</h3> | ||
This list is incomplete. (If you know of other politicians who have served on this ALEC Task Force, please add that information.) | This list is incomplete. (If you know of other politicians who have served on this ALEC Task Force, please add that information.) | ||
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<h3><span style="color:#2977B8;text-docoration:none;">A Corporate Agenda Masquerading as "Conservative"</span></h3> | <h3><span style="color:#2977B8;text-docoration:none;">A Corporate Agenda Masquerading as "Conservative"</span></h3> | ||
You can share the link to this page on Facebook, Twitter, or via email to help your family and friends better understand how global corporations are working to rewrite your rights under the guise of supposed "conservative" ideals. There is nothing genuinely conservative about re-writing long-settled laws that were created to compensate ordinary people who are injured by the negligence of corporations or other defendants or by greed-based disregard for the safety of consumers. There is nothing in the founding principles of our nation that justifies elected officials in our democracy serving as handmaidens to global corporations rather than serving the citizens who elected them to "establish justice" and "promote the general welfare" of We the People, not the corporations. | |||
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Placeholder text: You can also share the link to this page on Facebook, Twitter, or via email to help your family and friends better understand how global corporations are working to rewrite your rights under the guise of supposed "conservative" ideals. There is nothing genuinely conservative about re-writing long-settled laws that were created to compensate ordinary people who are injured by the negligence of corporations or other defendants or by greed-based disregard for the safety of consumers. There is nothing in the founding principles of our nation that justifies elected officials in our democracy serving as handmaidens to global corporations rather than serving the citizens who elected them to "establish justice" and "promote the general welfare" of We the People, not the corporations. | |||
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ALEC Exposed is a project of the Center for Media and Democracy. You can contact the publisher of ALEC Exposed, CMD's Executive Director, Lisa Graves, via lisa AT prwatch.org. | |||
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