Difference between revisions of "ALEC Alumni in Congress"

From SourceWatch
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(SW: add former congressmembers)
(SW: fixed link)
Line 3: Line 3:
 
{{about_ALEC}}
 
{{about_ALEC}}
  
'''ALEC Alumni in Congress''' include<ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, "[http://www.alec.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=senate Senate]," organization website, accessed July 2, 2011</ref><ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, "[http://www.alec.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=house_of_representatives House of Representatives]," organization website, accessed July 2, 2011</ref>:
+
'''ALEC Alumni in Congress''' include<ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, "[http://www.alec.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=senate Senate]," organization website, accessed July 2, 2011</ref><ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, "[http://www.alec.org/initiatives/federal-relations/u-s-house-of-representatives/ House of Representatives]," organization website, accessed April 18th, 2012</ref>:
 
<div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;">
 
<div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;">
 
* Sen. [[Mike Enzi]] (R-WY)
 
* Sen. [[Mike Enzi]] (R-WY)
 
* Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-SC)
 
* Sen. [[Lindsey Graham]] (R-SC)
* Sen. [[James Inhofe]] (R-OK)
+
* Sen. [[James Inhofe]] (R-OK)  
 
* Sen. [[Joe Manchin]] (D-WV)
 
* Sen. [[Joe Manchin]] (D-WV)
 
* Sen. [[Jerry Moran]] (R-KS)
 
* Sen. [[Jerry Moran]] (R-KS)

Revision as of 15:08, 18 April 2012

{{#badges:AEX}}

About ALEC
ALEC is a corporate bill mill. It is not just a lobby or a front group; it is much more powerful than that. Through ALEC, corporations hand state legislators their wishlists to benefit their bottom line. Corporations fund almost all of ALEC's operations. They pay for a seat on ALEC task forces where corporate lobbyists and special interest reps vote with elected officials to approve “model” bills. Learn more at the Center for Media and Democracy's ALECexposed.org, and check out breaking news on our PRWatch.org site.

ALEC Alumni in Congress include[1][2]:

Former ALEC Alumni in Congress include Former Assistant Minority Leader Don Nickles, Former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and Former Deputy Majority Whip and subject of the 2006 page scandal, Mark Foley.[3]

References

  1. American Legislative Exchange Council, "Senate," organization website, accessed July 2, 2011
  2. American Legislative Exchange Council, "House of Representatives," organization website, accessed April 18th, 2012
  3. American Legislative Exchange Council, 2001 Annual Report, organizational report, 2002
This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it.

This is a list of groups or individuals associated in some capacity with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).