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'''ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors''' as of November 2012:<ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, "sponsors", organizational document, 2012 SNPS Agenda on file with CMD.</ref>
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'''ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors''' as of ay 2013:<ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, [http://www.alec.org/about-alec/board-of-directors/ Board of Directors], organizational website, accessed May 2013.</ref>
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===Executive Board===
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* National Chair - Rep. [[John Piscopo]] (R-Connecticut)
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* First Vice Chair - Rep. [[Linda Upmeyer]] (R-Iowa)
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* Second Vice Chair - Rep. [[Phil King]] (R-Texas)
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* Treasurer - Sen. [[Leah Vukmir]] (R-Wisconsin)
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* Secretary - Rep. [[Liston Barfield]] (R-South Carolina)
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* Immediate Past Chair - Rep. [[Dave Frizzell]] (R-Indiana)
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* Chairman Emeritus - Former Rep. [[Harold Brubaker]] (R-North Carolina)
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* Chairman Emeritus - Rep. [[Tom Craddick]] (R-Texas)
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* Chairman Emeritus - Former Rep. [[Noble Ellington]] (R-Louisiana)
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* Chairman Emeritus - Sen. [[Steve Faris]] (D-Arkansas)
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* Chairman Emeritus - Former Rep. [[Bobby Hogue]] (Arkansas)
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* Chairman Emeritus - Sen. [[Owen Johnson]] (R-New York)
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* Chairman Emeritus - Rep. [[Dolores Mertz]] (D-Iowa)
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===Board Members===
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* Rep. [[Gary Banz]] (R-Oklahoma
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* Sen. [[Jim Buck]] (R-Indiana)
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* Sen. [[Bill Cadman]] (R-Colorado)
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* Sen. [[Barbara Cegavske]] (R-Nevada)
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* Rep. [[Joe Harrison]] (R-Louisiana)
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* Spkr. [[William (Bill) Howell]] (R-Virginia)
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* Rep. [[Phil King]] (R-Texas)
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* Sen. [[Michael Lamoureux]] (R-Arkansas)
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* Rep. [[Steve McDaniel]] (R-Tennessee)
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* Sen. [[Ray Merrick]] (R-Kansas)
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* Rep. [[Tim Moffitt]] (R-North Carolina)
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* Sen. Pres. [[Wayne Niederhauser]] (R-Utah)
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* Sen. [[Bill Seitz]] (R-Ohio)
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* Rep. [[Blair Thoreson]] (R-North Dakota)
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* Speaker [[Thom Tillis]] (R-North Carolina)
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* Rep. [[Curry Todd]] (R-Tennessee)
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* Sen. [[Susan Wagle]] (R-Kansas)
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==Recent Board Members==
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===As of November 2012===
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ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors as of November 2012:<ref>American Legislative Exchange Council, "sponsors", organizational document, 2012 SNPS Agenda on file with CMD.</ref>
  
 
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* Sen. [[Leah Vukmir]] (R-Wisconsin)
 
* Sen. [[Leah Vukmir]] (R-Wisconsin)
 
* Sen. [[Susan Wagle]] (R-Kansas)
 
* Sen. [[Susan Wagle]] (R-Kansas)
 
==Recent Board Members==
 
  
 
===As of April 2012===
 
===As of April 2012===
  
'''ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors''' as of April 2012:<ref name="Board of Directors">American Legislative Exchange Council [http://www.alec.org/about-alec/board-of-directors/ Board of Directors], organization website, accessed July 2, 2011</ref>
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ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors as of April 2012:<ref name="Board of Directors">American Legislative Exchange Council [http://www.alec.org/about-alec/board-of-directors/ Board of Directors], organization website, accessed July 2, 2011</ref>
  
 
====Executive Board====
 
====Executive Board====

Revision as of 21:25, 23 May 2013

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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 ExposedbyCMD.org site.

ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors as of ay 2013:[1]

Executive Board

Board Members

Recent Board Members

As of November 2012

ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors as of November 2012:[2]

Executive Board

Board Members

As of April 2012

ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors as of April 2012:[3]

Executive Board

Board Members

As of July 2011

ALEC's "Public" Board of Directors as of 2011:[4])

Former Board Members

The following list contains board members from the 1990s, compiled by the Clearinghouse on Environmental Advocacy and Research,[6] as well as other sources as noted (such as Form 990s):

  • James Boyer, 2001-2002 Board of Directors[7][8]
  • Harold Brubaker, 1994-2004 Board of Directors,[9][10][7][8][11][12] 1994 National Chair
  • Sam Brunelli, 1995 Chair of the Board
  • Brenda Burns (Arizona Corporation Commissioner in 2012), 1995-2002 Board of Directors,[7][8] 1998-1999 National Chair,[9][13] 1999-2001 Immediate Past National Chair[10]
  • Bill Carter, 1999-2002 Board of Directors[10][7][8]
  • Bonnie Sue Cooper, 1995 Treasurer of the Board, 1997 National Chair of the Board, 1998-2000 Board of Directors[9]
  • Jim Dunlap, 1997-2004 Board of Directors, 1998-1999 Treasurer[9], 1999-2001 Second Vice Chairman[10], 2001 First Vice Chair,[7] 2002 National Chair[8], 2003-4 Immediate Past Chair[11][12]
  • Earl Ehrhart, 1998-2004 Board of Directors[9][10][7][8], 2003-4 Treasurer[11][12]
  • L. Patrick Engel, 2001-2004 Board of Directors[7][8][11][12]
  • Steve Faris, 2002-4 Board of Directors[8][11][12]
  • Brad Gorham, 1995 Secretary of the Board
  • George "Doc" Gunther, 1995-2004 Board of Directors[9][10][7][8][11][12]
  • David Halbrook, Private Enterprise Board, former Board of Director member
  • Roger Halvorson, 1997 Board of Directors
  • Ray Haynes, 1997-2004 Board of Directors,[8][11][12] 1998-1999 First Vice Chair[9], 1999-2001 National Chair[10], 2001-2002 Immediate Past Chair[7]
  • Billy Hewes, III, 1998-2004 Board of Directors[9][10][7], 2002 Secretary[8], 2003-4 Second Vice Chair[11][12]
  • Phil Hoffman, 1997-2001 Board of Directors[9], 1999-2001 Secretary[10], 2001 Treasurer[7], 2002 Second Vice Chair[8]
  • Bobby Hogue, 1995-97 Board of Directors, 1995-1997 First Vice Chair, 1997-1998 National Chair[9]
  • Perry Hooper Jr., 1995 Board of Directors
  • Owen Johnson, 1995-2004 Board of Directors,[9][10][7] 2002-4 Vice President Pro Tempore[8][11][12]
  • Donna Jones, 1995-97 Board of Directors
  • Donald Ray Kennard, 1997-2004 Board of Directors, 1998-1999 Secretary[9], 1999-2001 Treasurer[10], 2001 Second Vice Chair,[7] 2002 First Vice Chair[8], National Chair 2003-4[11][12]
  • Terry T. Marquardt, 2003-4 Board of Directors[11][12]
  • Stephen H. Martin, 2003-4 Board of Directors[11][12]
  • Steve McDaniel, 1997-2004 Board of Directors,[11][12] 1998-1999 Second Vice Chair[9], 1999-2001 First Vice Chair[10], 2001 National Chair,[7] 2002 Immediate Past Chair[8]
  • Dolores Mertz, 1999-2004 Board of Directors[10][7][8], 2003-4 Secretary[11][12]
  • Carolyn Oakley, 1995-97 Board of Directors, Second Vice Chair
  • David T. Owen, 1998-2004 Board of Directors,[9][10][7][8][11][12]
  • Mike Padden, 1995 Board of Directors
  • Dick Posthumus, 1995 Board of Directors
  • Ray Powers, 1995-2000 Board of Directors,[9][10] 1995 National Chair
  • William (Bill) Raggio, 1995-2004 Board of Directors[9][10][7][8][11][12]
  • Dean Rhoads, 1995-2004 Board of Directors[9][10][7][8][11][12]
  • Debby P. Sanderson, 1998-2000 Board of Directors[9][10]
  • Robert Straniere, 1995-2001 Board of Directors[9][10][7]
  • Tom Uher, 1997 Board of Directors
  • Dale Van Vyven, 1995-2001 Board of Directors,[9][10] 1996 National Chair
  • Susan Wagle, 1997-2004 Board of Directors[9][10][7][8], 2001 Secretary[7], 2002 Treasurer[8], 2003-4 First Vice Chairman[11][12]
  • Robert Welch (former Wisconsin Assemblyman and then Senator, now lobbyist at Welch Group Public Affairs), 2000-4[7][8][11][12]

References

  1. American Legislative Exchange Council, Board of Directors, organizational website, accessed May 2013.
  2. American Legislative Exchange Council, "sponsors", organizational document, 2012 SNPS Agenda on file with CMD.
  3. American Legislative Exchange Council Board of Directors, organization website, accessed July 2, 2011
  4. American Legislative Exchange Council, ALEC Board of Directors, document exposed by the Center for Media and Democracy, July 13, 2011
  5. Bill Raggio, Bill Raggio, personal website, accessed August 12, 2011
  6. Clearinghouse on Environmental Advocacy and Research, project of the Environmental Working Group, Information on American Legislative Exchange Council, archived organizational profile, archived by Wayback Machine December 2, 2000, accessed August 19, 2011
  7. Jump up to: 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 7.14 7.15 7.16 7.17 7.18 7.19 7.20 7.21 American Legislative Exchange Council, 2000 Form 990, form filed with the IRS and available via Guidestar.org, April 26, 2001
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  13. Arizona Corporation Commission, Brenda Burns, Commissioner, government institution biography, accessed April 2012
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