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ALEC Exerts Unprecedented Influence Over Florida

July 26, 2012 News Advisories No Comments

RELEASE July 26, 2012, 10:30AM

Contact:  Damien Filer 850-212-1858 damien@progressflorida.org 

Report: American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) Exerts Unprecedented Influence Over Florida

New report exposes right-wing corporate front group as ALEC secretly plots agenda at national meetings in Salt Lake City

TALLAHASSEE – Thursday, Progress Florida, Florida Watch Action, People for the American Way Foundation, Common Cause and ALEC Exposed will release a new report detailing the influence of the corporate front group ALEC has over Florida’s policy makers. The report, entitled ALEC in Florida, documents the growing footprint that ALEC has in Florida, including its unprecedented access to elected officials and the drafting of ‘model’ legislation which compliant lawmakers then push into law. The release of the report coincides with ALEC’s 39th annual meeting being held in Salt Lake City.

WHO: Lisa Graves of the Center for Media and Democracy, Doug Clopp of Common Cause and Damien Filer of Progress Florida

WHAT: Media teleconference to discuss findings of newly released ALEC in Florida report and answer questions from media

WHEN: Thursday, July 25th,10:30AM

WHERE: Teleconference: Dial 605-477-2100, Password 720271

Among the report’s key findings:

* ALEC model bills introduced across the country have devastating impacts upon public education, consumer protections, environmental protections, workers’ rights, equitable healthcare systems, just tax policy, and voting rights.

* ALEC has a strong and growing presence in Florida. Out of Florida’s 160 state legislators, 60 have had ties with ALEC since 2010. Florida lawmakers’ attendance at ALEC’s 2011 annual conference held in New Orleans was “one of the strongest delegations in years.”

* ALEC’s corporate-funded scholarship fund contained, as of January 1, 2011, $46,467. This fund is used to sponsor ALEC members to attend ALEC conferences, and is also spent – as documented in the report – to wine and dine ALEC Florida members alongside corporate lobbyists. Corporations’ expenditures for the fund can be written off as 501(c)(3) charitable donations on their tax returns.

* ALEC provides Florida members with “issue alerts,” “talking points,” and “press release templates” expressing support or opposition to state legislation, despite its claims that “ALEC does not lobby in any state.” The organization also tracks the status of its model bills in legislatures and bills it does not like, and sends its employees to testify in support of its bills in state houses across the country. ALEC model legislation has been introduced in Florida’s legislature, at times word for word, with devastating results. Last year, ALEC member Rep. Rachel Burgin (R-56) made an embarrassing and revealing mistake when she introduced HM 685 – she forgot to remove ALEC’s insignia on the bill, leaving the ALEC’s footprint fully intact.

* After Florida lawmakers passed the NRA-sponsored Stand Your Ground law in 2005, ALEC took it and ran with it. The dangerous law was made notorious in Florida by the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin. Today, due to the influence of ALEC and the gun lobby, Stand Your Ground laws are on the books in 32 states.

* In response to ALEC’s extreme agenda, 26 for-profit corporations – including Wal-Mart, McDonalds, and Kraft – four non-profit groups and over 50 lawmakers have dropped ALEC in recent months. This report concludes that Florida-based corporations and Florida ALEC members should do the same.

ALEC and its members have supported and pushed some of Florida’s most devastating legislation. Despite claims to the contrary, ALEC’s agenda is not based upon ideology, but rather upon pecuniary rewards for its corporate funders. The resulting ALEC “model bills” that have been adopted by ALEC “task forces” have been introduced in Florida by ALEC representatives and have amended Florida statutes for the worse, harming everyday citizens in the process.

To read an embargoed copy of the report, please go to http://progressflorida.pnstate.org/site/R?i=MAEtP4TaSiuTva0m3TB7CA .

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