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If you are looking for a way to help with editing, you can note pages needing more work here or take on pages that have been put on this list.  Before you add a page to the "missing" list, please be sure to look for it both on ALECexposed.org and on its sister site, [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=SourceWatch SourceWatch.org].  Articles on specific corporations and individuals are most likely located on SourceWatch, which is a specialized encyclopedia of the companies, people, and front groups attempting to influence public opinion and public policy.
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Through ALEC, Global Corporations Are Scheming to Rewrite YOUR Rights and Boost THEIR Revenue

Business money
Through the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council, global corporations and state politicians VOTE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS to rewrite laws in YOUR state that govern YOUR Rights. These so-called "model bills" erode protections for ordinary Americans in almost every area of law and often directly benefit huge corporations and their CEOs, thwarting reasonable regulation of corporate activities that affect our health, our economy, our environment, our democracy, and our liberty. Legislators are elected by the people to represent the people, not corporations. Through ALEC, corporations have "a VOICE and a VOTE" on specific changes to the law that are then proposed in YOUR state. DO YOU?

Tell Us What You Think

(This page will be updated and reviewed regularly.)

To join the discussion and share what ALEC-modeled bills have passed in your state, which of your legislators are ALEC members, and what corporations you've discovered are rewriting laws in your state through ALEC, you can:

  • Tweet your discoveries using the hashtag #alecexposed
  • Email confidential tips to tipline AT ALECexposed.org
  • Call-in tips to our Madison office at (608) 260-9713 OR
  • Post your discoveries to this wiki page! Learn how!

(To share discoveries about particular corporations or individuals involved with ALEC, visit our sister site SourceWatch and add to our articles there, or start a new article of your own! To add information about a particular bill or what is happening in your state, please use the search box to see if the article exists and then add to it or create it.)

What Articles Need Work

If you are looking for a way to help with editing, you can note pages needing more work here or take on pages that have been put on this list. Before you add a page to the "missing" list, please be sure to look for it both on ALECexposed.org and on its sister site, SourceWatch.org. Articles on specific corporations and individuals are most likely located on SourceWatch, which is a specialized encyclopedia of the companies, people, and front groups attempting to influence public opinion and public policy.

  • Articles on each bill
  • Articles on what has happened in each state
  • Articles about additional politicians, corporations or non-profit groups (please create these on the SourcWatch site)

ALEC Exposed is a project of the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD). CMD does NOT accept donations from for-profit corporations or government agencies. More information about CMD is available here. You can reach the publisher of ALEC Exposed, CMD's Executive Director, Lisa Graves, via editor AT ALECexposed.org.