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<big>'''Corporations and their politician allies voted behind closed doors through ALEC to change America's criminal justice system and enrich profits.'''</big><br> | <big>'''Corporations and their politician allies voted behind closed doors through ALEC to change America's criminal justice system and enrich profits.'''</big><br> | ||
On the surface, many ALEC bills look like basic tough-on-crime legislation, but some corporate leaders of ALEC benefit financially from such legislation -- meaning that what has been sold to the public as good for public safety was often pushed by corporations that profit from such changes in the law, without politicians disclosing their corporate allies' financial interest to the public when such bills, pre-approved by the corporations, were introduced. | On the surface, many ALEC bills look like basic tough-on-crime legislation, but some corporate leaders of ALEC benefit financially from such legislation -- meaning that what has been sold to the public as good for public safety was often pushed by corporations that profit from such changes in the law, without politicians disclosing their corporate allies' financial interest to the public when such bills, pre-approved by the corporations, were introduced. | ||
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'''This information is available for download as a two-page fact sheet [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/e/e5/ALEC_on_Guns%2C_Crime%2C_and_Prisons.pdf here].''' | '''This information is available for download as a two-page fact sheet [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/e/e5/ALEC_on_Guns%2C_Crime%2C_and_Prisons.pdf here].''' | ||
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<big>''For descriptions of some of these bills, [[#How Are Corporations Interfering With Our Criminal Justice System?|click here]]''.</big></div> | <big>''For descriptions of some of these bills, [[#How Are Corporations Interfering With Our Criminal Justice System?|click here]]''.</big></div> | ||
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<big>'''[http://www.prwatch.org/news/2011/07/10887/cmd-special-report-alecs-funding-and-spending <span style="color:#CC0000; text-decoration:none;">Who Funds ALEC?</span>]''' | {| style="vertical-align:top; background-color:#ffffff; width:100%; padding: 0 0.75em;" | ||
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How Are Corporations Interfering With Our Criminal Justice System? |
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Corporations and their politician allies voted behind closed doors through ALEC to change America's criminal justice system and enrich profits. Examples include: Bills that prop up the for-profit bail bond industry, a long-time ALEC board member, through:
Bills that benefit long-time ALEC members of the global for-profit prison industry, like the Corrections Corporation of America, by:
Bills that add new penalties for retail theft, which increase prison population and aid ALEC corporations that are retailers, like corporate board member Wal-Mart, such as:
Other drug use-related bills would require that any college student convicted of a drug crime lose financial aid, promote drug testing in American workplaces, even if the work has nothing to do with public safety, and suspend the driver’s license of anyone convicted of a drug crime. The bills also include anti-immigrant legislation that require local law enforcement to enforce complex federal law, result in racial or ethnic profiling, and destroy the law enforcement-community relationship. (See Arizona's SB1070 model here, as well as this bill, this bill and this bill). The bills would also overturn long-standing rules designed to protect Americans' constitutional rights, including the right to be free from warrantless searches and the right to confront one's accusers, such as legislation to:
Still other bills would aid corporations in other ways, like bills to punish homeowners for the mortgage crisis by creating the crime of "mortgage fraud," that focuses primarily on consumers, but no corresponding new crimes for the Wall Street shell game that sank the U.S. economy. Spotlight on Gun Bills Bills or resolutions in this area:
This information is available for download as a two-page fact sheet here. |
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Arizona’s SB 1070 has ALEC Roots |
![]() At the time, the private sector members of the ALEC Task Force included for-profit prison operator Corrections Corporation of America (CCA), which before the meeting had identified immigrant detention as a profit center important for its future growth, stating it anticipated receiving "a significant portion of our revenues" from detaining immigrants. Around half of all immigrant detention facilities are operated by for-profit corporations. After the Arizona bill was introduced, 30 of the bill's 36 co-sponsors promptly received campaign contributions from donors in the for-profit prison industry. Russell Pearce lost his seat in a recall election November 8, 2011. The vote was widely seen as a referendum on the anti-immigration legislation. In June 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down most of the provisions of the Arizona bill. The Court held that striking down the law's controversial "papers please" provision would be premature, but narrowed the provision's application and made clear that it could be challenged at a future date. More Helpful Resources |
Additional resources on ALEC's corporate agenda:
READ the "Model Bills" HERE |
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For descriptions of some of these bills, click here. |
Learn MORE about the "Model Bills" ALEC Corporations Are Backing to Rewrite YOUR Rights |
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The Center for Media and Democracy analyzed the bills ALEC politicians and corporations voted for. More analysis is available below and also at ALEC Exposed's sister sites, PRWatch and SourceWatch. |
Who Is Behind ALEC? |
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What Is ALEC?
ALEC Politicians (all states) |
Who Funds ALEC? |
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PRWatch Articles on ALEC |
SourceWatch Resources on ALEC |
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