ALEC's Efforts to Rewrite Laws about Americans' Rights
The bills on this page represent the efforts of ALEC corporations to undermine federal environmental standards, eliminate the ability of local governments to manage land use and zoning, and to give corporate polluters free reign to contaminate air and water. These "model bills" are drafted at American Legislative Exchange Council conventions with input from, and approval by, Big Business, then introduced in state legislatures to change the rules that conserve the environment for all Americans. Politicians are elected to represent the people, not corporations; through ALEC, corporations have both a VOICE and a VOTE on specific state laws. Do you?
ALEC connections to David and Charles Koch, the oil billionaires(here)
Proposals to change the rules for workers, including unions(here)
Industry-specific agendas, like oil companies (here) and the health insurance industry(here)
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WHO Is Behind ALEC?
Corporations and politicians on ALEC's Task Forces(details here)
Businesses and legislators on ALEC's leadership boards (details here)
Learn MORE about the "Model Bills" that Are Attempting to Rewrite YOUR Rights
The Center for Media and Democracy has annotated the "model legislation" politicians and corporations voted on, and we will be adding our analysis to this page and other publications, such as our sister sites, PRWatch and SourceWatch. Please bookmark this page and check the boxes below for updates on analysis and information.
How are corporations undermining environmental conservation in these bills?
Energy companies, corporate polluters, Big Agriculture and their politician allies VOTED to change environmental rules by:
Eliminating land use and zoning regulations designed to guide new development according to community goals while protecting community resources, replacing it with agreements between private actors. (also here)
Undermining environmental regulations by allowing landowners to sue the government for alleged “regulatory takings,” through the innocuously named:
Privatizing public water and sewer systems, a practice that has resulted in higher rates and negative environmental impacts, and prohibiting local governments from requiring contractors meet labor and wage standards.
Here are links to reports by reporters and advocates that have been challenging the ALEC corporate agenda:(CMD is not affiliated with these other organizations. If you would like to be listed as a resource, please contact us.)
Some of this Corporate Agenda Has Already Become Law
(PLACEHOLDER)Controversial Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, an alum of ALEC, proposed changes to the law from the ALEC corporate wish list on tort reform as one of his first acts as governor in January 2011. Those measures, in Wisconsin Bill 2, passed before people woke up to his radical agenda once he tried to force through dramatic changes to limit the rights of workers in the state in February. The changes to personal injury law Walker pushed through include X, Y, and Z (PLACEHOLDER). After Governor Walker changed the rights of injured Wisconsin residents as ALEC corporations had called for, ALEC publicly 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 at the top of this page.)
Limiting Damages for the Loss of Your Child, Spouse, or Parent
(PLACEHOLDER)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--as well as the elderly--worth less to their families because 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 AFTER a jury finds that your loved one's death was the result of corporate negligence, misconduct, or greed. Is a local legislator who was elected to represent YOU actually protecting the profits of global corporate wrongdoers through such legislation instead of YOU and YOUR FAMILY?
Barring Corporate Liability for Killing Your Dog or Cat
(PLACEHOLDER)In addition to limiting the rights of people injured by corporations, under the guise of limiting "frivolous" litigation in 2006, 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 America's beloved pets.
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