Alec Exposed: Difference between revisions
Lisa Graves (talk | contribs) update |
Lisa Graves (talk | contribs) update |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
|style="width:100%; border:1px solid #7BA7E1; background:#7BA7E1; vertical-align:top; color:#7BA7E1;"| | |style="width:100%; border:1px solid #7BA7E1; background:#7BA7E1; vertical-align:top; color:#7BA7E1;"| | ||
{| cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="vertical-align:top; background:#7BA7E1; color:#7BA7E1" | {| cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="vertical-align:top; background:#7BA7E1; color:#7BA7E1" | ||
! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#2966B8; font-size:172%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #2966B8; text-align:left; color:#FFF; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">ALEC's Efforts to | ! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#2966B8; font-size:172%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #2966B8; text-align:left; color:#FFF; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">ALEC's Efforts to Rewrite Laws about Americans' Rights</h2> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="color:#000; padding: 0 0.5em 0 0.5em;"| | |style="color:#000; padding: 0 0.5em 0 0.5em;"| | ||
<font size="3">'''Through the corporate-funded American Legislative Exchange Council, global corporations and state politicians VOTE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS to change the | <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> | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |} | ||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
[[Image:Full_Set.png|left|230px]][[media:7G0-9.zip|<big>'''Clicking here will download ''all'' bills | [[Image:Full_Set.png|left|230px]][[media:7G0-9.zip|<big>'''Clicking here will download ''all'' bills (part one).'''</big>]] | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
'''<h2>To read the list of individual bills ''before'' opening them, | '''<h2>To read the list of individual bills ''before'' opening them, you can do so by navigating to the specific subject areas listed at the top and on the left side of this page.</h2>''' | ||
<!-- | <!-- | ||
Line 38: | Line 38: | ||
[[Image:Top Hat.png|left|90px]] | [[Image:Top Hat.png|left|90px]] | ||
<big> | <big> | ||
'''Corporations and politicians on ALEC's Task | '''Corporations and politicians on ALEC's Task Forces'''[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Task_Forces (details here)] | ||
'''Businesses and legislators''' on ALEC's leadership boards [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Boards (details here)] | '''Businesses and legislators''' on ALEC's leadership boards [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Boards (details here)] | ||
Line 97: | Line 97: | ||
|style="width:100%; border:1px solid #7BA7E1; background:#7BA7E1; vertical-align:top; color:#FFF;"| | |style="width:100%; border:1px solid #7BA7E1; background:#7BA7E1; vertical-align:top; color:#FFF;"| | ||
{| cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="vertical-align:top; background:#7BA7E1; color:#FFF" | {| cellpadding="2" cellspacing="5" style="vertical-align:top; background:#7BA7E1; color:#FFF" | ||
! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#2966B8; font-size:160%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #2966B8; text-align:left; color:#FFF; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Learn MORE about the "Model Bills" that | ! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#2966B8; font-size:160%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #2966B8; text-align:left; color:#FFF; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Learn MORE about the "Model Bills" that Are Attempting to Rewrite YOUR Rights</h2> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="color:#000; padding: 0 0.5em 0 0.5em;"| | |style="color:#000; padding: 0 0.5em 0 0.5em;"| | ||
Line 115: | Line 115: | ||
[[Image:Scales.png|left|140px]] | [[Image:Scales.png|left|140px]] | ||
<big>'''The bills corporations and their politician allies VOTED on behind closed doors through ALEC try to change American's rights by:</big><br> | <big>'''The bills corporations and their politician allies VOTED on behind closed doors through ALEC try to change American's rights by:</big><br> | ||
'''Making it easier for corporations''' to get a judge to dismiss an injured American's case before it gets to a jury;<br> | (PLACEHOLDER)'''Making it easier for corporations''' to get a judge to dismiss an injured American's case before it gets to a jury;<br> | ||
'''Making it harder for injured people''' to use "class action" procedures which strengthen their negotiating power;<br> | '''Making it harder for injured people''' to use "class action" procedures which strengthen their negotiating power;<br> | ||
'''Making it more difficult''' to introduce new scientific research in injury cases through expert witnesses;<br> | '''Making it more difficult''' to introduce new scientific research in injury cases through expert witnesses;<br> | ||
Line 156: | Line 156: | ||
|style="color:#000;"| | |style="color:#000;"| | ||
------ | ------ | ||
<h3>Some of this Corporate Agenda Has Already Become Law</h3> | <h3>Some of this Corporate Agenda Has Already Become Law (PLACEHOLDER)</h3> | ||
[[Image:Wisconsin.png|left|90px]]Controversial Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker--an alum of ALEC--introduced bill provisions from ALEC corporations' wishlist on tort reform as one of his first acts a governor in January 2011. Those measures, in Wisconsin bill 2, passed before people woke up to his radical agenda when he tried to force through dramatic changes to the rights of workers in the state in February. The changes to personal injury law Walker made include X, Y, and Z (PLACEHOLDER). '''Did you know that after Governor Walker passed several changes to Wisconsin personal injury law that ALEC corporations had called for, ALEC applauded Walker's actions?''' To learn more about this story, click here (PLACEHOLDER) ''Have any of these bills been introduced or enacted in YOUR state? If so, please add that information to the ALEC Exposed page on your state by searching for your state's name in the search engine on this page.'' | [[Image:Wisconsin.png|left|90px]]Controversial Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker--an alum of ALEC--introduced bill provisions from ALEC corporations' wishlist on tort reform as one of his first acts a governor in January 2011. Those measures, in Wisconsin bill 2, passed before people woke up to his radical agenda when he tried to force through dramatic changes to the rights of workers in the state in February. The changes to personal injury law Walker made include X, Y, and Z (PLACEHOLDER). '''Did you know that after Governor Walker passed several changes to Wisconsin personal injury law that ALEC corporations had called for, ALEC applauded Walker's actions?''' To learn more about this story, click here (PLACEHOLDER) ''Have any of these bills been introduced or enacted in YOUR state? If so, please add that information to the ALEC Exposed page on your state by searching for your state's name in the search engine on this page.'' | ||
------ | ------ | ||
<h3>Limiting Damages for the Loss of Your Child or Spouse</h3> | <h3>Limiting Damages for the Loss of Your Child or Spouse(PLACEHOLDER)</h3> | ||
[[Image:Family.png|left|90px]]One of the corporate-politician proposals of ALEC would limit the ability of a family to recover for emotional damages due to the death or injury of a loved one. (LINK) This type of legislation basically makes working class or poor people's lives worth less to their families since any damages for pain and suffering due to the death of a child, spouse, or parent would be limited to an amount equal to their loved one's lost earnings and medical expenses. These kind of corporate provisions try 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 instead of you and your family?''' | [[Image:Family.png|left|90px]]One of the corporate-politician proposals of ALEC would limit the ability of a family to recover for emotional damages due to the death or injury of a loved one. (LINK) This type of legislation basically makes working class or poor people's lives worth less to their families since any damages for pain and suffering due to the death of a child, spouse, or parent would be limited to an amount equal to their loved one's lost earnings and medical expenses. These kind of corporate provisions try 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 instead of you and your family?''' | ||
------ | ------ | ||
<h3>Barring Corporate Liability for Killing Your Dog or Cat</h3> | <h3>Barring Corporate Liability for Killing Your Dog or Cat(PLACEHOLDER</h3> | ||
[[Image:Pet.png|left|90px]]In addition to limiting the rights of people injured by corporations, under the guise of limiting "frivolous" litigation, one of the proposals would make it harder for you to obtain any compensation from a company whose negligence killed your family pet.(LINK) 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. '''If passed in your state, ALEC's corporation-backed proposal would make it very difficult for YOU to recover any damages for the loss of your beloved animal companion due to corporate negligence or misconduct in manufacturing food for Americans' pets.''' | [[Image:Pet.png|left|90px]]In addition to limiting the rights of people injured by corporations, under the guise of limiting "frivolous" litigation, one of the proposals would make it harder for you to obtain any compensation from a company whose negligence killed your family pet.(LINK) 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. '''If passed in your state, ALEC's corporation-backed proposal would make it very difficult for YOU to recover any damages for the loss of your beloved animal companion due to corporate negligence or misconduct in manufacturing food for Americans' pets.''' | ||
Revision as of 16:46, 30 May 2011
Worker and Consumer Rights · Tort Reform and Injured Americans · Privatizing Schools and Higher Ed Policy · Health, Pharmaceuticals and Safety Net Programs · Environment, Energy and Agriculture · Democracy, Voter Rights and Federal Power · Taxes and Budgets · Guns, Prisons, Crime and Immigration
|
|
|
|