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<h3>[http://www.exposedbycmd.org/2016/07/26/alec-2016-agenda-boosts-charters-coal/ ALEC 2016 Agenda Boosts Charters, Coal, and Other Corporate Funders]</h3> | |||
The [http://www.alecexposed.org/ American Legislative Exchange Council] will push bills to protect failing charter schools, silence political speech, and obstruct environmental protections in the ALEC 2016 agenda introduced at its annual meeting in Indianapolis this week. | |||
ALEC faces renewed public attention as it gears up for the annual meeting, where corporate lobbyists sit side-by-side with state legislators in luxury hotels to vote as equals on "model bills" that then get pushed to become law in states across the country. | |||
As the Center for Media and Democracy [http://www.exposedbycmd.org/2016/07/21/koch-brothers-fingerprints-can-found-gop-convention/ has reported], Donald Trump chose an ALEC ally, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, as his running mate, while his party’s 2016 platform was clearly stamped in the Koch-fueled ALEC mold. Read the rest of this item [http://www.exposedbycmd.org/2016/07/26/alec-2016-agenda-boosts-charters-coal/ here]. | |||
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<h3>[http://www.exposedbycmd.org/2016/07/21/koch-brothers-fingerprints-can-found-gop-convention/ Koch Brothers' Fingerprints Can Be Found All Over GOP Convention]</h3> | <h3>[http://www.exposedbycmd.org/2016/07/21/koch-brothers-fingerprints-can-found-gop-convention/ Koch Brothers' Fingerprints Can Be Found All Over GOP Convention]</h3> | ||
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ALEC 2016 Agenda Boosts Charters, Coal, and Other Corporate FundersThe American Legislative Exchange Council will push bills to protect failing charter schools, silence political speech, and obstruct environmental protections in the ALEC 2016 agenda introduced at its annual meeting in Indianapolis this week. ALEC faces renewed public attention as it gears up for the annual meeting, where corporate lobbyists sit side-by-side with state legislators in luxury hotels to vote as equals on "model bills" that then get pushed to become law in states across the country. As the Center for Media and Democracy has reported, Donald Trump chose an ALEC ally, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, as his running mate, while his party’s 2016 platform was clearly stamped in the Koch-fueled ALEC mold. Read the rest of this item here. Koch Brothers' Fingerprints Can Be Found All Over GOP ConventionCLEVELAND -- Though the Kochs have indicated they are staying out of the presidential election and Charles Koch has even had kind words for the Clintons, their fingerprints are all over the Republican National Convention in Cleveland this week in the form of candidates and the extreme RNC platform. The Kochs have had their doubts about Donald Trump, early on refusing to share their voter data base with him and spending their money down-ballot after it appeared he would win the nomination. As CMD has reported, the Kochs have been busy investing millions in a faux "grassroots" ground game in key states. They are hoping to rival labor's mastery in turning out committed volunteer door knockers, by paying an army of teenagers to hit the doors. Read the rest of this item here. Koch Criminal Justice Reform Trojan Horse: Special Report on Reentry and Following the MoneyCharles Koch has taken a high-profile in pushing criminal justice reform. He recently likened his own devotion to that of Bernie Sanders. In a 2015 interview with USA Today, Koch claimed that of the projected $889 million raised by his donor network, the "Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce," only $300 million would be spent on direct electoral politics, whereas, "A good part of the rest is education and research," Koch said, including an overhaul of the criminal justice system. Read the rest of this item here. Peabody Coal Bankruptcy Reveals Climate Denial Network FundingPeabody Energy, the world's largest private-sector coal company, has provided funds to a network of individuals, scientists, non-profits and political organizations espousing climate change denial and opposition to efforts to tackle climate change, according to newly available documents reviewed by the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD/PRWatch). Read the rest of this item here. |