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* LSR 2012-H-2059-R (proposed for 2012) "relative to the withholding of wages from union dues" (Sponsor: Susan DeLemus)<ref>New Hampshire General Court, [http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/ols/nhlegislativelsrlisting.pdf NH Legislative LSR Listing], proposed legislative listing, June 22, 2011</ref> similar to ALEC proposed "Public Employer Payroll Reduction Policy Act"<ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/5/5f/Workers_%26_Consumers.zip Public Employer Payroll Reduction Policy Act], model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011</ref><ref>Matt Murray, [http://nhlnn.blogspot.com/2011/07/union-wage-deductions-laws-proposed.html Union Wage Deductions laws proposed from ALEC???], ''New Hampshire Labor News'' blog, July 14, 2011</ref>
* LSR 2012-H-2059-R (proposed for 2012) "relative to the withholding of wages from union dues" (Sponsor: Susan DeLemus)<ref>New Hampshire General Court, [http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/ols/nhlegislativelsrlisting.pdf NH Legislative LSR Listing], proposed legislative listing, June 22, 2011</ref> similar to ALEC proposed "Public Employer Payroll Reduction Policy Act"<ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/5/5f/Workers_%26_Consumers.zip Public Employer Payroll Reduction Policy Act], model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011</ref><ref>Matt Murray, [http://nhlnn.blogspot.com/2011/07/union-wage-deductions-laws-proposed.html Union Wage Deductions laws proposed from ALEC???], ''New Hampshire Labor News'' blog, July 14, 2011</ref>
==Ohio==
* HB 286 (Introduced 6/26/2011) "Unauthorized aliens-employment of" (Sponsors: Courtney Combs, Danny Bubp)<ref>http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=129_HB_286</ref>, large portions taken directly from ALEC's "Fair and Legal Employment Act"<ref>http://alecexposed.org/w/images/d/da/7K2-Fair_and_Legal_Employment_Act_Exposed.pdf</ref>.


==Tennessee==
==Tennessee==

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State Legislation Resembling ALEC "Models," by State

(This page includes tips from reporters, citizens journalists, and others identifying bills (introduced or passed) that resemble ALEC model legislation. CMD encourages the use of this forum and encourages further detailed research to verify all claims.)

Colorado

Maine

  • LD 1287 (failed in both bodies 5/16/11) "An Act To Create a Scholarship Granting Organization Tax Credit" (Sponsor: Sen. Roger Sherman),[1] similar to ALEC proposed "Great Schools Tax Credit Program Act"[2][3]
  • LD 1044/1092 (LD 1044 dead in committee 4/20/11, LD 1092 failed passage out of Senate 6/1/11) "An Act To Allow a Tax Credit for Tuition Paid to Private Schools" (Sponsors: Rep. Joyce Fitzpatrick and Sen. Sherman),[4][5] similar to ALEC proposed "Family Education Tax Credit Program Act"[6][3]
  • LD 1553 (passed 6/28/11) "An Act To Create a Public Charter School Program in Maine,"[7] similar to ALEC model "Charter Schools Act"[8] and "Next Generation Charter Schools Act"[9][3]
  • LD 1488 (passed 6/28/11) "An Act To Create Innovative Public School Zones and Innovative Public School Districts" (Sponsor: Sen. Langley),[10] similar to ALEC proposed "Innovation Schools and School Districts Act"[11][3]

Michigan

  • HB 4453 (introduced 3/16/11) "Michigan Government Competition Against Private Enterprise Act" (Sponsor: Tom McMillin),[12] similar to ALEC proposed "Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act"[13][14]

Minnesota

Mississippi

  • HB 1423 (introduced 1/17/05, Died in Education Committee) "Mississippi Education Reform Act of 2005" (Sponsor: Herb Frierson (R)). ALEC language occurs in Section 50,[15] similar to ALEC proposed "Virtual Public Schools Act".[16][17]


  • SB 2602 (introduced 1/13/06, Passed Senate 2/1/06) (Passed House 3/9/06) (Approved by Governor 3/28/06) "Mississippi Education Reform Act of 2006" (Sponsor: Mike Chaney (R)). ALEC language occurs in Section 10,[18] similar to ALEC proposed "Virtual Public Schools Act".[19] Votes (Senate Vote 30 Yeas, 19 Nays; Senate Concurrence Vote 29 Yeah, 14 Nays) (House Vote 116 Yeas, 4 Nays)[20]


  • HB 1 (introduced 1/6/09) (Passed House 2/9/09) (Died in S Education Comm 3/3/09) "Mississippi Education Reform Act of 2006; delete repealer on." (Sponsor: Joseph Warren (D)). Key ALEC language in Section 2. The original bill was set to expire in 2009, this bill would delete the expiration date and continue the Virtual Public School Program,[21] similar to ALEC proposed "Virtual Public Schools Act".[22] Votes (House 120 Yeas, 2 Nays)[23]


  • SB 2328 (Introduced 1/8/09) (Passed Senate 2/4) (Passed House 3/5) (Approved by Governor 3/16) "Statutes relating to public education; delete repealers." (Sponsor: Videt Carmichael (R)). Key ALEC language in Section 32. The original bill was set to expire in 2009, this bill would delete the expiration date and continue the Virtual Public School Program,[24] similar to ALEC proposed "Virtual Public Schools Act".[25] Votes (Senate Vote 52 Yeas, 0 Nays) (House 108 Yeas, 11 Nays)[26]

Nebraska

  • LB 239 (introduced 1/11/11) to "Require presentation of government-issued photographic identification to vote in elections"[27] similar to ALEC proposed "Voter ID Act"[28][29]

New Hampshire

  • HB 474 (passed both bodies 2/15/11) "The Franklin A. Partin Jr. Right to Work Act"[30] similar to ALEC proposed "Right to Work Act"[31][32]
  • LSR 2012-H-2059-R (proposed for 2012) "relative to the withholding of wages from union dues" (Sponsor: Susan DeLemus)[33] similar to ALEC proposed "Public Employer Payroll Reduction Policy Act"[34][35]

Ohio

  • HB 286 (Introduced 6/26/2011) "Unauthorized aliens-employment of" (Sponsors: Courtney Combs, Danny Bubp)[36], large portions taken directly from ALEC's "Fair and Legal Employment Act"[37].

Tennessee

  • HB 1030/Public Chapter No. 492 (signed into law 6/16/11) "The Virtual Public Schools Act" (Sponsor: Rep. Harry Brooks)[38][39][40] similar to ALEC model "Virtual Public Schools Act"[41][42]

Wisconsin

  • AB 183 (introduced 6/16/11) relating to the prevailing wage,[43] similar to ALEC model "Prevailing Wage Repeal Act"[44][45]

State Legislation Resembling ALEC "Models," by Topic

Environment

The EPA's Regulatory Train Wreck is a campaign of the American Legislative Exchange Council aimed at rolling back and dismantling environmental regulation.[46] If the campaign is successful, it would benefit many of ALEC's corporate members.

Bills and Resolutions Proposed and Passed

A number of states have taken action in favor of ALEC's position on the environment and environmental regulation. ALEC's website lists the following bills and resolutions:[47]

  • Alabama House Joint Resolution 197 (adopted 4/14/11)
  • Alaska House Joint Resolution 22
  • Florida House Memorial 1375
  • Florida Senate Resolution 1260
  • Illinois House Resolution 265
  • Illinois Senate Resolution 171
  • Indiana House Resolution 13 (adopted 1/24/11)[48]
  • Indiana Senate Resolution 39 (adopted 4/5/11)
  • Iowa House Resolution 52 (adopted 5/6/11)
  • Iowa House Study Bill 61
  • Kansas House Resolution 6008 (adopted 3/28/11)
  • Kentucky Senate Resolution 116 (adopted 3/3/11)
  • Kentucky House Concurrent Resolution 126
  • Michigan House Resolution 19 (adopted 3/2/11)
  • Michigan Senate Resolution 10 (adopted 2/24/11)
  • Minnesota Senate File 322
  • Missouri House Concurrent Resolution 42 (adopted 5/11/11)
  • Missouri Senate Concurrent Resolution 13
  • Montana Senate Joint Resolution 10 (adopted 4/1/11)
  • North Dakota House Concurrent Resolution 3028 (adopted 3/28/11)
  • Ohio House Concurrent Resolution 15
  • Oklahoma Senate Concurrent Resolution 13
  • Pennsylvania House Resolution 87 (adopted 5/3/11)
  • Pennsylvania House Resolution 233
  • Texas House Concurrent Resolution 66
  • Texas Senate Concurrent Resolution 20
  • Utah House Joint Resolution 19 (adopted 3/2/11)
  • Virginia Senate Resolution 29
  • Virginia House Resolution 72 (adopted 2/23/11)
  • Wyoming Senate Joint Resolution 6 (adopted 2/18/11)

References

  1. Maine State Legislature, Summary of LD 1287, failed state legislation, accessed July 19, 2011
  2. American Legislative Exchange Council, The Great Schools Tax Credit Program Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Brian Hubbell, ALEC model education legislation paired with bills in Maine's 125th Legislature, Dirigo Blue blog, July 18, 2011
  4. Maine State Legislature, Summary of LD 1044, failed state legislation, accessed July 19, 2011
  5. Maine State Legislature, Summary of LD 1092, failed state legislation, accessed July 19, 2011
  6. American Legislative Exchange Council, Family Education Tax Credit Program Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  7. Maine State Legislature, LD 1553 An Act To Create a Public Charter School Program in Maine, passed state legislation, accessed July 19, 2011
  8. American Legislative Exchange Council, Charter Schools Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  9. American Legislative Exchange Council, Next Generation Charter Schools Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  10. Maine State Legislature, LD 1488 An Act to Create Innovative Public School Zones and Innovative Public School Districts, passed state legislation, accessed July 19, 2011
  11. American Legislative Exchange Council, The Innovation Schools and School Districts Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  12. Michigan Legislature, HB 4453, introduced legislation, accessed July 19, 2011
  13. American Legislative Exchange Council, Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  14. Bruce Fealk, Whistleblower Exposes ALEC (American Legislative Exchange Council) Model Legislation – Proves Beyond All Doubt Representative Tom McMillin On The Side Of Corporations, Not Constituents, The Rochester Citizen, July 14, 2011
  15. Mississippi State Legislature, HB1423, introduced legislation, accessed July 20, 2011
  16. American Legislative Exchange Council, Virtual Public Schools Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  17. Bill History, HB 1423 Bill History, accessed July 21, 2011
  18. Mississippi State Legislature, SB 2602, sent to Governor, accessed July 21, 2011
  19. American Legislative Exchange Council, Virtual Public Schools Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  20. Bill History SB 2602 Bill History, accessed July 21, 2011
  21. Mississippi State Legislature HB 1, as Passed the House, accessed July 21, 2011
  22. American Legislative Exchange Council, Virtual Public Schools Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  23. Bill History,HB 1 Bill History, accessed July 21, 2011
  24. Mississippi State Legislature SB 2328, as Approved by Governor, accessed July 21, 2011
  25. American Legislative Exchange Council, Virtual Public Schools, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  26. Bill History SB 2328 Bill History, accessed July 21, 2011
  27. Nebraska State Legislature, LB239 - Require presentation of government-issued photographic identification to vote in elections, introduced legislation, accessed July 19, 2011
  28. American Legislative Exchange Council, Voter ID Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  29. Jane Kleeb Copy Catters and Vote Deniers (updates), Bold Nebraska blog, March 10, 2011
  30. New Hampshire General Court, HB 474-FN – Version Adopted by Both Bodies, New Hampshire state legislation, February 15, 2011
  31. American Legislative Exchange Council, Right to Work Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  32. Matt Murray, Union Wage Deductions laws proposed from ALEC???, New Hampshire Labor News blog, July 14, 2011
  33. New Hampshire General Court, NH Legislative LSR Listing, proposed legislative listing, June 22, 2011
  34. American Legislative Exchange Council, Public Employer Payroll Reduction Policy Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  35. Matt Murray, Union Wage Deductions laws proposed from ALEC???, New Hampshire Labor News blog, July 14, 2011
  36. http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/bills.cfm?ID=129_HB_286
  37. http://alecexposed.org/w/images/d/da/7K2-Fair_and_Legal_Employment_Act_Exposed.pdf
  38. Tennessee House of Representatives, House Bill 1030, state bill, 2011, accessed July 17, 2011
  39. State of Tennessee, Public Chapter No. 492, state act, effective July 1, 2011
  40. Tennessee General Assembly, Bill Information for HB 1030, state bill status, accessed July 17, 2011
  41. American Legislative Exchange Council, Virtual Public Schools Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  42. Tom Humphrey, Lawmaker used lobbyist template: Bill clearing way for online school based on model, Knoxville News Sentinel, July 16, 2011
  43. Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, AB 183 Prevailing Wage, introduced state legislation, June 16, 2011, accessed July 19, 2011
  44. American Legislative Exchange Council, Prevailing Wage Repeal Act, model legislation exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  45. New ALEC Bill in committee means drastic Prevailing Wage law changes, Badger Democracy blog, July 18, 2011
  46. American Legislative Exchange Council, EPA's Regulatory Trainwreck, organizational website, Accessed July 17, 2011.
  47. American Legislative Exchange Council, Legislation to Consider, organizational website, Accessed July 17, 2011.
  48. Indiana State Legislature, House Resolution 13, 2011, accessed July 19, 2011

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