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By Rep. Chris Taylor (D-WI) | ''By Rep. Chris Taylor (D-WI)'' | ||
My 5th ALEC conference started like the others—under a shroud of secrecy and security. | My 5th ALEC conference started like the others—under a shroud of secrecy and security. The night before, I attempted to register at the host hotel, only to be told by hotel staff that they were under strict orders not to give out any information about ALEC to anyone who wasn’t staying at the hotel (I wasn’t). Though ALEC is known for trying to slide under the radar, this level of secrecy exceeded previous efforts. As I left, I noticed a police car outside. | ||
The night before, I attempted to register at the host hotel, only to be told by hotel staff that they were under strict orders not to give out any information about ALEC to anyone who wasn’t staying at the hotel (I wasn’t). Though ALEC is known for trying to slide under the radar, this level of secrecy exceeded previous efforts. As I left, I noticed a police car outside | |||
Read the rest of this item [http://www.prwatch.org/news/2015/07/12892/under-shroud-secrecy-and-security-alec-conference-gets-underway here]. | Read the rest of this item [http://www.prwatch.org/news/2015/07/12892/under-shroud-secrecy-and-security-alec-conference-gets-underway here]. | ||
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At the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) 2015 annual meeting in San Diego, California, dirty energy companies and their supporters--including ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Duke Energy--continue to dominate the funding of activities, according to a list of conference sponsors obtained jointly by the Center for Media and Democracy and Greenpeace. | At the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) 2015 annual meeting in San Diego, California, dirty energy companies and their supporters--including ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Duke Energy--continue to dominate the funding of activities, according to a list of conference sponsors obtained jointly by the Center for Media and Democracy and Greenpeace. | ||
Read the rest of this item [http://www.prwatch.org/news/2015/07/12891/alec-conference-funding-dominated-big-polluters here]. | Read the rest of this item [http://www.prwatch.org/news/2015/07/12891/alec-conference-funding-dominated-big-polluters here]. | ||
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<h3>[http://www.prwatch.org/node/12876 Hot Topics at ALEC's 2015 Meeting in San Diego]</h3> | <h3>[http://www.prwatch.org/node/12876 Hot Topics at ALEC's 2015 Meeting in San Diego]</h3> | ||
[[Image:ALEC-San_Diego-Man-Grand_Hyatt270px.jpg|270|center|frame|<center><small>Image by Michael Huey</small></center>]]This week, the American Legislative Exchange Council, or "ALEC," will bring together hundreds of corporate lobbyists with state and local politicians at a posh hotel in San Diego for the group's annual meeting. | [[Image:ALEC-San_Diego-Man-Grand_Hyatt270px.jpg|270|center|frame|<center><small>Image by Michael Huey</small></center>]]This week, the American Legislative Exchange Council, or "ALEC," will bring together hundreds of corporate lobbyists with state and local politicians at a posh hotel in San Diego for the group's annual meeting. | ||
Read the rest of this item [http://www.prwatch.org/node/12876 here]. | Read the rest of this item [http://www.prwatch.org/node/12876 here]. | ||
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Read the rest of this item [http://www.prwatch.org/node/12826 here]. | Read the rest of this item [http://www.prwatch.org/node/12826 here]. | ||
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Under a Shroud of Secrecy and Security, ALEC Conference Gets Underway![]() By Rep. Chris Taylor (D-WI) My 5th ALEC conference started like the others—under a shroud of secrecy and security. The night before, I attempted to register at the host hotel, only to be told by hotel staff that they were under strict orders not to give out any information about ALEC to anyone who wasn’t staying at the hotel (I wasn’t). Though ALEC is known for trying to slide under the radar, this level of secrecy exceeded previous efforts. As I left, I noticed a police car outside. Read the rest of this item here. ALEC Conference Funding Dominated by Big Polluters![]() At the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) 2015 annual meeting in San Diego, California, dirty energy companies and their supporters--including ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Duke Energy--continue to dominate the funding of activities, according to a list of conference sponsors obtained jointly by the Center for Media and Democracy and Greenpeace. Read the rest of this item here. Hot Topics at ALEC's 2015 Meeting in San Diego![]() Read the rest of this item here. Scott Walker: The First ALEC President?![]() Walker’s speech at ALEC will be a reunion of sorts. Walker was an ALEC member as a state legislator in the 1990s, and the agenda that Walker has championed throughout his long political career has closely tracked the policies promoted by ALEC and its corporate funders, despite public opposition to many of those measures. Read the rest of this item here. |