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This is a partial list of Missouri politicians that are known to be involved in, or previously involved in, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). It is a partial list. (If you have additional names, please add them with a citation. The names in this original list were verified as of posting.)
Legislators who have cut ties with ALEC publicly are also listed here.
Contents
Missouri Legislators with ALEC Ties
House of Representatives
- Rep. Vic Allred (R-13), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]
- Rep. Kurt Bahr (R-102)[2]
- Rep. Dorthy (Dottie) Bailey (R-110), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1], celebrated as a part of "women of #ALEC19in19" campaign on Twitter, [3]
- Rep. Ben Baker (R- ), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]
- Rep. T.J. Berry (R-38)[4]
- Rep. Jason Chipman (R-120), registered member
- Rep. Phil Christofanelli (R-105), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1], registered member
- Rep. Mike Cierpiot (R-30)[2]
- Rep. Robert Cornejo (R-64), registered member
- Rep. Sandy Crawford (R-119); Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force[5]
- Rep. Gary Cross (R-35)[2]
- Rep. Paul R. Curtman (R-105); Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force[6]
- Rep. Charlie Davis (R-162)[4]
- Rep. Bruce DeGroot (R-101), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1], [7] June 4, 2018 ALEC Legislator of the week[8]
- Rep. Shamed Dogan (R-98)[9]
- Rep. Elijah Haahr (R-134)[10]
- Rep. Justin Hill (R-108), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]; State Chairman[11]
- Rep. Barry Hovis (R-146), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]
- Rep. Scott Fitzpatrick (R-158)[4]
- Rep. Keith Frederick (R-149); Health and Human Services Task Force[12]
- Rep. David Gregory (R-99), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]
- Rep. Derek Grier (R-100), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]
- Rep. David Griffith (R-60), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]
- Rep. Bart Korman (R-42)[2]
- Rep. Bill Lant (R-131); Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force[5]
- Rep. Donna Lichtenegger (R-157); State Chair; Health and Human Services Task Force[12]
- Rep. Mark Matthiesen (R-70), registered member
- Rep. Jim Murphy (R-194), attended 46th Annual ALEC meeting[13][1]
- Rep. Doug Richely (R-38), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]
- Rep. Don Rone (R-149)[14]
- Rep. Lyle Rowland (R-155)[2]
- Rep. Susan Pollack (R-123)[1]
- Rep. Cody Smith (R-163), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1][4]
- Rep. Kathy Swan (R-147), registered member
- Rep. Chrissy Sommer (R-106)[2]
- Rep. Bryan Spencer (R-63)[2]
- Rep. Nick Schroer (R-107)[4]
- Rep. Dan Stacy (R-31), registered member
- Rep. Jered Taylor (R-139)[4][14]
- Rep. Cheri Toalson (R-44)[14]
- Rep. Curtis Trent (R-133), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1], registered member
- Rep. Rob Vescovo (R-112), registered member
- Rep. Nate Walker (R-03)[15]
- Rep. John Wiemann (R-103), disclosed $1,499.25 in expenses to attend the ALEC States and Nation Policy Summit in Phoenix, AZ on December 5, 2015[16]
Senate
- Sen. Dan Brown (R-16)[2]
- Sen. Bob Dixon (R-30)[2]
- Sen. Ed Emery (R-126), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1], State Chair[17][18], State Chairman,[19][20] attended 2013 ALEC Annual Meeting,[21] attended a steakhouse dinner paid for by lobbyists at the 2014 ALEC meeting that was the subject of a Missouri Ethics Commission report.[22][23]
- Sen. Denny Hoskins (R-21)[24][14]
- Sen. Andrew Koenig (R-15), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]; Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force[25]
- Sen. Brian Munzlinger (R-18)[2]
- Sen. Bob Onder (R-02)[26] Spoke at the 2018 ALEC conference, Named Legislator of the week Aug 20, 2018[27][1]
- Sen. Ron Richard (R-129); Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force[5][14]
- Sen. David Sater (R-29)[2]
- Sen. Wayne Wallingford (R-27);State Chairman; [28] attended a steakhouse dinner paid for by lobbyists at the 2014 ALEC meeting that was the subject of a Missouri Ethics Commission report.[22][23]
- Sen. Jay Wasson (R-20)[2]
- Sen. Paul Wieland (R-22), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1][29][14]
Former Representatives
- Fomer Rep. Donna Lichtengger (R-146), Attended 2019 ALEC Annual Meeting[1]
- Rep. John J. Diehl, Jr. (R-87); Communications and Technology Task Force,[30] attended a steakhouse dinner paid for by lobbyists at the 2014 ALEC meeting that was the subject of a Missouri Ethics Commission report.[22][23]
- Rep. Eric Burlison (R-136); Health and Human Services Task Force[12]
- Rep. Noel Torpey (R-55); Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force[6]
- Rep. Bill White (R-129); Health and Human Services Task Force[12]
- Rep. Kenneth Wilson (R-12)[29]
- Rep. Michele Kratky, has spent campaign money to attend ALEC events or on ALEC membership dues[31]
- Rep. Mike Kelley (R-126); Education Task Force[32]
- Rep. Doug Funderburk (R-103)[2]
- Rep. Dave Hinson (R-98); Public Safety and Elections Task Force[33]
- Rep. Caleb Jones (R-50)[2]
- Speaker of the House Timothy Jones (R-89),[19] Former State Chairman[34], Education Task Force member[32] and recipient of about $4,000 from ALEC in 2010 to attend meetings in San Diego and Washington.[31] Progress Missouri estimates that between 2008-2010 Jones received more than $10,900 from ALEC for travel expenses.[29]
- Rep. Shelley Keeney (R-156); International Relations Task Force;[35] attended a steakhouse dinner paid for by lobbyists at the 2014 ALEC meeting that was the subject of a Missouri Ethics Commission report.[22][23]
- Rep. Kevin Elmer (R-139)[2]
- Rep. Sue Entlicher (R-133); Public Safety and Elections Task Force[33]
- Rep. Tom Flanigan (R-127)[29]
- Rep. Tony Dugger (R-144); Public Safety and Elections Task Force[33]
- Rep. Stanley Cox (R-118)[19]; Civil Justice Task Force[36]
- Rep. Mike Colona (D-St. Louis), has spent campaign money to attend ALEC events or on ALEC membership dues[31] - former ALEC member, said in a statement to Progress Missouri that ALEC is "too extreme for me and the people of Missouri"[37] See Legislators Who Have Cut Ties to ALEC for more.
- Rep. Sue Allen (R-92), State Chairman, ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force[18] and International Relations Task Force member,[38] attended ALEC's 2013 annual meeting,[21] attended a steakhouse dinner paid for by lobbyists at the 2014 ALEC meeting that was the subject of a Missouri Ethics Commission report.[22][23]
- Former Rep. Carl Bearden (R-16),[2] now the executive director of the conservative non-profit organizations United for Missouri (a 501(c)(4)) and United for Missouri's Future (a 501(c)(3)) and former state director of the Missouri chapter of Americans for Prosperity[39]
- Former Rep. Walt Bivins (R-97)[18][19]; Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force[40]
- Former Rep. Ellen Brandon (R-160); Health and Human Services Task Force[12]
- Former Rep. Gary Burton [41]
- Former Rep. Bonnie Sue Cooper [42]
- Former Rep. Cynthia Davis (R-19)[18]
- Former Rep. Charlie Denison (R-135)[2]
- Former Rep. Scott D. Dieckhaus (R-109); Education Task Force[32] (did not seek reelection in 2012, but agreed to serve as interim executive director of the House Republican Campaign Committee)
- Former Rep. Doug Ervin (R-35)[18]
- Former Rep. Barney Fisher (R-125); Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force[40]
- Former Rep. and current U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-124)[2]
- Former Rep. Ted Hoskins (D-Berkeley), ALEC "State Legislator of the Year" in 2009[31]
- Former Rep. Rodney Hubbard (D-St. Louis), ALEC "State Legislator of the Year" in 2007[31]
- Former Rep. Steve Hunter (R-127),[2] later registered as a lobbyist[43]
- Former Rep. Allen Icet (R-84),[2] now an employee of BP and former chairman of Missouri Club for Growth[44]
- Former Speaker of the House Rod Jetton (R-156), charged with second-degree assault in 2009,[45] investigated by a federal grand jury about bribery claims in 2010, now president of The Missouri Times[46]
- Former Rep. Kenny Jones (R-117)[2]
- Former Rep. and current U.S. Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R)[2]
- Former Rep. Cole McNary (R-86)[18]; Communications and Technology Task Force[30]
- Former Rep. Jerry Nolte (R-33); International Relations Task Force[35]
- Former Rep. Darrell L. Pollock (R-146); Communications and Technology Task Force[30]
- Former Rep. Rex Rector (R-124),[2] owner of construction company
- Former Rep. Mark L. Richardson (R)[42]
- Former Rep. Therese Sander (R-22)[18]
- Former Rep. Rodney Schad (R-115)[19]; Communications and Technology Task Force[30]
- Former Rep. Vicki Schneider (R-17); Civil Justice Task Force[36]
- Former Rep. Shane Schoeller (R-139); Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force [25]
- U.S. Rep. Jason Smith (R-150), Former State Chairman[34] and Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force member[25]
- Former Rep. Joe Smith (R-14)[2]
- Former Sen. and later U.S. Rep. and U.S. Sen. Jim Talent (R),[2] later co-chair of the PR firm Fleishman-Hillard's lobbying practice, senior advisor to Mitt Romney's 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns, fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and co-chairman at Washington, DC lobbying firm Mercury
- Former Rep. Steven Tilley (R-106); Public Safety and Elections Task Force [33] (resigned August 13, 2012)
- Former Rep. Charles Q. Troupe (D), currently St. Louis Alderman, Ward I [42]
- Former Rep. Zachary Wyatt (R-2); Communications and Technology Task Force[30]
- Former Rep. Brian Yates (R-56), now director of public affairs at QC Holdings[47]
Former Senators
- Sen. Brian D. Nieves (R-98)[18]; Civil Justice Task Force[36]
- Sen. Mike L. Parson (R-28); Public Safety and Elections Task Force[33]
- Sen. David Pearce (R-21)[2]
- Sen. John Lamping (R-24)[2]
- Former Sen. Jason Crowell (R-27)[2]
- Former Sen. Jane D. Cunningham (R-7); Education Task Force.[32] Between 2001-2010, Cunningham attended more than 30 ALEC board meetings and conferences, with ALEC providing more than $33,000 in travel expenses, according to Progress Missouri.[29]
- Former State Sen. and later U.S. Rep. Pat Danner (R)[2]
- Former Senate Majority Leader Ronnie DePasco [41]
- Former Sen. Steven E. Ehlman (R), currently County Executive, St. Charles County. [42]
- Former Sen. Jack Goodman (R-29) (Assistant Majority Floor Leader), spoke on "Saving Dollars and Protecting Communities: State Successes in Corrections Policy" at the 2011 ALEC Annual Meeting[48] (ineligible to run for reelection in 2012; ran for presiding judge of the 39th judicial circuit and won)
- Former Sen., now U.S. Rep. Sam Graves (R-6)[2]
- Former Sen. John Griesheimer (R-26); Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force[40]
- Former Sen. Chuck Gross (R-23),[2] now vice president at UMB Bank
- Lt. Governor Peter Kinder (R), attended 2013 ALEC annual meeting,[21] former chair of ALEC Education Task Force (named in 1996)[49]
- Former Sen. David Klindt (R),[2] now vice president of and lobbyist for the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives[50]
- Former Sen. Jim Lembke (R-1); International Relations Task Force[35]
- Former Sen. John Loudon (R-Chesterfield),[2] briefly attempted lobbying, then worked briefly for homebuilding contractors group in California and, with his wife Gina Loudon, was on "Wife Swap" in March 2013[51]
- Former Sen. Robert Mayer (R-25); Civil Justice Task Force[36] (ineligible to run for reelection in 2012; ran for presiding judge of the 35th judicial circuit and won)
- Former Sen. Gary Nodler (R-32)[2]
- Former Sen. Luann Ridgeway (R-17),[2] now Clay County Eastern Commissioner
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 Nick Surgey 2019 Annual Meeting Attendees - Legislators Documented August 2019
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 2.30 2.31 2.32 2.33 2.34 Progress Missouri, Exposed: ALEC's Influence in Missouri, organizational report, April 2013.
- ↑ ALEC, [1], ALEC, March 18, 2019.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 ALEC, State and Local Legislators Urge Congress to Eliminate State and Local Tax Deduction in Exchange for Pro-Growth Lower Rates, ALEC, October 16, 2017.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 American Legislative Exchange Council, Director – Full Name and Address, organizational task force membership directory, August 2011, obtained and released by Common Cause.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 American Legislative Exchange Council, Full Name and Address, Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Membership Directory, August 2011, obtained and released by Common Cause.
- ↑ Participated in Civil Justice Task Force Meeting, ALEC 2017 Annual Meeting, Jessica Catron, Twitter, July 20, 2017.
- ↑ ALEC Legislator of the Week: Missouri Representative Bruce DeGroot organizational website, accessed Sept. 7, 2018
- ↑ ALEC, ALEC-FreedomWorks Legislator of the Week, ALEC, March 2, 2017.
- ↑ ALEC, ALEC-FreedomWorks Legislator of the Week, ALEC, June 29, 2017.
- ↑ ALEC State Chair organziational website, accessed Sept 2018
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 American Legislative Exchange Council, Directory – Full Name and Address, Health and Human Services Task Force Membership Directory, August 2011, obtained and released by Common Cause.
- ↑ Jim Murphy Great speech by energy secretary Rick Perry. #ALECinATX tweet, August 14, 2019
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 Jamie Corey NEW ALEC MEMBERSHIP LIST NAMES MORE LEGISLATORS TIED TO THE GROUP Documented June 6, 2019
- ↑ ALEC, Legislator Calls on ALEC to Help End Taxpayer-Funded Stadiums, ALEC, October 12, 2017.
- ↑ John Wiemann Personal Finance Disclosure Statement, submitted to the Missouri Secretary of State on April 10, 2016, accessed via Center for Public Integrity Find your state legislators' financial interests database.
- ↑ ALEC State Chair organziational website, accessed Sept 2018
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 18.7 American Legislative Exchange Council, Letter to Robert C. Byrd and Nancy Pelosi RE: Federal health reform efforts, June 24, 2009
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 American Legislative Exchange Council, Letter to Senate Majority Leader Reid, RE: the EPA’s plan to regulate greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act, March 10, 2010
- ↑ American Legislative Exchange Council, ALEC State Chairmen, document exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 Kinder: Right To Work Likely To Go To Missouri Ballot, Associated Press, August 9, 2013.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 22.4 Missouri Ethics Commission, case documents, August 27, 2015.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 23.4 Summer Ballantine, "Missouri ethics panel says lobbyist-bought meal misreported," Associated Press, August 31, 2015.
- ↑ ALEC, ALEC-FreedomWorks Legislator of the Week, ALEC, August 24, 2017.
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 American Legislative Exchange Council, organizational task force membership directory, June 30, 2011, p. 31, obtained and released by Common Cause April 2012.
- ↑ ALEC, ALEC-FreedomWorks Legislator of the Week, ALEC, June 8, 2017.
- ↑ ALEC Legislator of the Week: Missouri State Senator Bob Onder organizational site, accessed Sept 7. 2018
- ↑ American Legislative Exchange Council, Letter to Google, signatory letter to Google, September 24, 2014.
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 29.4 Progress Missouri, "Exposed: ALEC's Influence in Missouri, 2015," organizational report, November 2015.
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.4 American Legislative Exchange Council, Directory – Full Name and Address, Communications and Technology Task Force Membership Directory, August 2011, obtained and released by Common Cause.
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 31.2 31.3 31.4 Jason Hancock, Free-market group draws criticism for potential role in bills, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 5, 2011
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 American Legislative Exchange Council, Directory – Full Name and Address, Education Task Force Membership Directory, August 2011, obtained and released by Common Cause
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 American Legislative Exchange Council, Public Safety & Elections Task Force 2011 Spring Task Force Summit April 29, 2011 Minutes, organizational document, June 30, 2011, p. 5, obtained and released by Common Cause April 2012
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 American Legislative Exchange Council, "ALEC State Chairmen, organization website, accessed April 2012.
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 American Legislative Exchange Council, Directory – Full Name and Address, International Relations Task Force Membership Directory, August 2011, obtained and released by Common Cause.
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 American Legislative Exchange Council, organizational member spreadsheet, August 2011, obtained and released by Common Cause.
- ↑ Rep. Mike Colona (D-MO), ALEC IS "TOO EXTREME FOR ME AND THE PEOPLE OF MISSOURI", statement to Progress Missouri, April 12, 2012, accessed April 2012.
- ↑ American Legislative Exchange Council, International and Federal Relations Task Force meeting and Federal Relations Working Group, meeting agenda and materials, August 4, 2011, on file with CMD.
- ↑ United for Missouri, Carl Bearden, organizational biography, accessed January 2013.
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 40.2 American Legislative Exchange Council, Directory – Full Name and Address, Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force Membership Directory, December 2010, obtained and released by Common Cause
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 American Legislative Exchange Council, ’99 ALEC Leaders in the States, organizational document, archived by the Wayback Machine December 8, 2000, accessed November 2012
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 42.2 42.3 American Legislative Exchange Council, Sourcebook, annual organizational publication, 1995
- ↑ Randy Turner, Missouri's newest lobbyist: Steve Hunter enters the revolving door, The Turner Report, February 11, 2009.
- ↑ Allen Icet, Allen Icet, LinkedIn career profile, accessed January 2014.
- ↑ Chris Blank, Rod Jetton, Former Missouri House Speaker, Charged With Assault, Associated Press, December 7, 2009.
- ↑ Alan Scher Zagier, Former House Speaker Rod Jetton returns to Missouri capital as news publisher, The Kansas City Star, February 24, 2013.
- ↑ Brian Yates, Brian Yates, LinkedIn career profile, accessed January 2014.
- ↑ American Legislative Exchange Council, "Saving Dollars and Protecting Communities: State Successes in Corrections Policy," annual meeting speaker biographies and materials, August 3, 2011, on file with CMD
- ↑ Missouri Community Service Commission, Commissioners: Peter Kinder, commission biography, accessed January 2014.
- ↑ Jeffrey Tomich, Clashing views on climate, coal plant regulation on display at EPA listening session, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 4, 2013.
- ↑ Kevin Horrigan, 'Dark forces' on 'Wife Swap' send Loudons AWOL from culture wars, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 30, 2013.