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hue

(4,949 posts)
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 05:21 PM Sep 2014

ALEC Exodus Continues As Four More Companies Leave Lobby

Source: COMMON CAUSE

Four more corporations have cut ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a secretive corporate lobbying group. Raytheon, Sempra Energy, Southern California Edison, and Illinois Tool Works all recently told Walden Asset Management that they no longer fund or have any involvement with ALEC.

Raytheon previously contributed to ALEC’s Arizona scholarship fund, which helps pay politicians’ travel and lodging expenses to ALEC’s out-of-state conferences. Sempra Energy, another ALEC funder, acknowledged a letter to Walden that it is “well aware of the controversy concerning ALEC.” Both Southern California Edison and Illinois Tool Works noted that they have not had any recent involvement in ALEC and have stopped funding the organization.

The companies are the latest to join an exodus from ALEC that began after disclosures in 2011 that the group is secretly pushing “model” legislation across the country dealing with voting rights, guns, workers’ rights, environmental protection, and healthcare. To date, more than 90 corporations have decided to leave the controversial organization, including Coca-Cola, Kraft, General Electric, Wal-Mart, General Motors, and Microsoft.

Read more: http://www.commoncause.org/democracy-wire/alec-exodus-continues.html



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ALEC Exodus Continues As Four More Companies Leave Lobby (Original Post) hue Sep 2014 OP
Not to be too cynical but... charliea Sep 2014 #1
Please click Jack Rabbit Sep 2014 #2
Facebook? Really? Lulu KC Sep 2014 #3
Please click Jack Rabbit Sep 2014 #5
Thank you, Jack Rabbit Lulu KC Sep 2014 #6
Wanna bet that they will just hide under another groups name cstanleytech Sep 2014 #4

charliea

(260 posts)
1. Not to be too cynical but...
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 05:27 PM
Sep 2014

What other dark money groups did Wal-mart join in place of ALEC? Oh, and who else still belongs to ALEC? Anyone have a list?

cstanleytech

(26,230 posts)
4. Wanna bet that they will just hide under another groups name
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 06:42 PM
Sep 2014

and then when that one has a light shined on it they will run and hide like roaches under yet another groups name rinse and repeat.

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