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ALEC NewsThe ALEC-Backed War on Local Democracyby Mary Bottari and by Brendan Fischer ![]() The tiny town of Denton was not alone. From New Jersey to Oregon, on topics as diverse as minimum wage, paid sick leave, community broadband, e-cigarettes, and GMOs, state politicians are stepping up their efforts to destroy a bedrock principle of U.S. governance--the right of municipal and county authorities to legally and appropriately enact and strengthen laws that reflect local needs and priorities. Read the rest of this item here. ALEC, NFIB Push Prevailing Wage Repealby Jody Knauss ![]() Read the rest of this item here. BP Dumps ALEC; Tally at 102by Mary Bottari ![]() As of March 2015, at least 102 corporations and 19 non-profits--for a total of 121 private sector members--have publicly announced that they cut ties with ALEC. You can see a full list of companies that have cut ties here. Read the rest of this item here. Wisconsin Introduces Word-for-Word ALEC Right to Work BillWisconsin Republicans have called a special session to take up a "right to work" measure attacking private sector unions--and the text of the bill, the Center for Media and Democracy has discovered, is taken word-for-word from American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) model legislation. See the side-by-side of the Wisconsin legislation and the ALEC bill here. Read the rest of this item here. “Death by a Thousand Cuts” and ALEC’s Local Strategy for Attacking Unions![]() But ALEC and its allies have also been pushing a new and unprecedented approach to defunding unions on a city-by-city basis through an ALEC offshoot, the American City County Exchange (ACCE). Since ACCE’s most recent meeting in December, so-called right to work laws on the local level have been enacted in several Kentucky counties, and discussed in other states such as Illinois and Ohio. Read the rest of this item here. |