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Numerous corporations and trade groups have VOTED behind closed doors for changes to personal injury laws through ALEC's "Civil Justice Task Force." | Numerous corporations and trade groups have VOTED behind closed doors for changes to personal injury laws through ALEC's "Civil Justice Task Force." | ||
* As of 2011, (FILL and link) and (FILL and link) (and FILL and link, if needed) were the co-chairs of this task force. (Victor Schwartz is a partner at the law firm of Shook Hardy, which represented the Big Tobacco companies in their opposition to personal injury claims by people killed by carcinogens in smoking tobacco.) | * <big>As of 2011, (FILL and link) and (FILL and link) (and FILL and link, if needed) were the co-chairs of this task force. (Victor Schwartz is a partner at the law firm of Shook Hardy, which represented the Big Tobacco companies in their opposition to personal injury claims by people killed by carcinogens in smoking tobacco.) | ||
* See the full list of for-profit businesses, non-profit corporations, and individuals that have been part of the ALEC Civil Justice Task Force here (add LINK). (This page includes links to background information about them.) | * See the full list of for-profit businesses, non-profit corporations, and individuals that have been part of the ALEC Civil Justice Task Force here (add LINK). (This page includes links to background information about them.) | ||
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* Here is information about ALEC's current and past leaders and staff.</big> | * Here is information about ALEC's current and past leaders and staff.</big> | ||
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* Here is link to basic information about ALEC, its funding and its activities (LINK). | |||
Here are some of the other substantive issues VOTED on by corporations via ALEC that affect the rights of injured people: | |||
* The role of these three industries -- ''' the asbestos industry''', '''Big Tobacco''', and '''the health care industry''' -- are addressed in more detail here (link), here (link), and here (link), respectively. | |||
* ALEC ''also sought to change personal injury law for people injured on the job''. Its "model" legislation to change the rules in workers compensation cases is discussed in the article about ALEC's efforts to '''limit or eliminate workers' rights''' (including the right to unionize), which is discussed here (link). | |||
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*'' Limiting the liability of health insurance companies'' and doctors by changing the rules for suing for medical malpractice, when a doctor's negligence causes injury or death, and changing the rules for injured Americans who have health insurance through an HMO. | *'' Limiting the liability of health insurance companies'' and doctors by changing the rules for suing for medical malpractice, when a doctor's negligence causes injury or death, and changing the rules for injured Americans who have health insurance through an HMO. | ||
PLACEHOLDER for information about the Civil Justice "Academy" in the states and ALEC's "Disorder in the Courts" PR campaign. | |||
<h3>link </h3>Add information about corporate ghostwriting here. | |||
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'''You CAN help:''' | |||
* <big>Share the link to this page through Facebook or email. | |||
* Tweet the link to this site along with the phrase #ALECExposed. | |||
* Support the Center for Media and Democracy's work building articles about the corporations and people involved in ALEC on ALECExposed's sister site, www.SourceWatch.org. | |||
* Build articles about the bills to repeal laws in your state by adding information to pages in ALEC Exposed about the bills or your state. | |||
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* | * Ask the legislative members elected to represent you if they are part of ALEC and to disclose any bills they introduced that were approved by ALEC leaders and to disclose any donations from any past or present corporation (and the corporation's CEO or leaders) involved in ALEC. | ||
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* | * Write a letter to the editor of your local paper about ALEC and corporations voting behind closed doors on bills legislators have introduced to become law without any fair disclosure of these corporate connections. | ||
* Start a discussion of these or related issues in the ALEC Exposed community discussion page. | |||
* Submit a tip to tipline AT sourcewatch.org headlined ALEC tip to suggest information to be investigated. | |||
* Write a blog or article about ALEC or ALECExposed and post the link to this page, below. | |||
* Propose a freelance article for publication on the Center for Media and Democracy's reporting site, www.PRWatch.org, by emailing editor AT PRWatch.org, headlined potential ALEC report. | |||
* Look through the list of the corporations involved in ALEC and make a decision about whether to puchase any more of their goods or services and then write the company to tell them your decision.</big> | |||
'''Help your family, friends and fellow Americans better understand how global corporations are trying to rewrite your rights.''' | |||
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<big>Here are links to organizations that have been working to expose the Wall Street agenda and its affect on ordinary people: | |||
* The Center for Media and Democracy: SourceWatch (link) and PRWatch (link) | |||
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In addition to limiting the rights of people injured by corporations, under the guise of limiting "frivolous" litigation 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. | In addition to limiting the rights of people injured by corporations, under the guise of limiting "frivolous" litigation 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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