American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)
The American Legislative Exchange Council is a 501c-3 organization that brings together state legislators and representatives of corporations. Together, they develop model bills that lawmakers introduce and try to pass in their state legislatures. (NPR)
- ALEC home page
- ALEC Exposed, by The Center for Media and Democracy
- Report by 11-alive Investigators, Atlanta (6 min)
- Conservative Nonprofit Acts as a Stealth Business Lobbyist, Mike McIntire, NY Times, April 21, 2012
- United States of ALEC (56 min), Bill Moyers & Co., September 28, 2012 (includes transcript)
- United States of ALEC: A Follow-Up (54 min), Bill Moyers & Co., June 21, 2013
(More like this at Bill Moyers & Company, http://billmoyers.com/ and Political Science Video Collection, http://digital.films.com.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/AccountSubjects.aspx?SubjectID=951
- How ALEC Serves As A 'Dating Service' For Politicians And Corporations (31 min), Fresh Air, December 10, 2013
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