List of ALEC News Articles
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List of Archived ALEC Breaking News Articles
- City of Madison violates its own pesticide policies (The Cap Times)
- Local Media Organizations Announce "Colorado Media Alliance" (Huffington Post)
- Republicans punish people who dare to live in cities—even when it means hurting their own state (Daily Kos)
- Reagan vs. Cities: The Battle Over South African Apartheid and Lessons for the Trump Era (ExposedByCMD)
- Investors Want Transparency. ExxonMobil Offers Smoke and Mirrors (Union of Concerned Scientists)
- An Education Worth Fighting For (Jacobin Magazine)
- How Congress Turned on National Parks and Public Lands (Men's Journal)
- Vivitrol Opiate Crisis and Criminal Justice (Propublica)
- Oklahoma tries to crush Native American environmental protesters (People's World)
- The Right's War Against Liberal Democracy (New Republic)
- ALEC continues churning out blueprints for right wing experiments (People's World)
- Article V convention would face obstacles (Tahlequah Daily Press)
- Bradley Foundation Fueled "Independent Women's Forum" Campaign Against Paid Sick Leave Laws and More (ExposedByCMD)
- Delivery Robots Rolling Into Regulatory Thicket (Bloomberg BNA)
- Plain Talk: Put brakes on constitutional convention (The Cap Times)
- Nevada lawmakers debate travel reimbursement (Las Vegas Sun)
- A Billionaire-Backed 'Movement' Is Dangerously Close to Calling a Constitutional Convention (AlterNet)
- Comcast shareholders reject lobby disclosure resolution for the fourth straight year (The Center for Public Integrity)
- A Progressive Electoral Wave Is Sweeping the Country (The Nation)
- How Conservatives Are Trying to Rewrite the Constitution (Pacific Standard)
- The Koch Brothers Want A New Constitution — And They’re Closer Than You Think (International Business Times)
- One Step Forward, Two Steps Back for Factory Farm Reforms (Food & Water Watch)
- The Energy 202: Paris climate accord divides industrial trade group (Washington Post)
- Koch Convention to Rewrite Constitution Runs Into Roadblocks (ExposedByCMD)
- Vermont ranks 49th in 'Rich States, Poor States' report (Vermont Biz)
- ALEC continues to flex its muscles in statehouses (Johnson City Press)
- Eliminating more workers' rights (Springfield News-Leader)
- New 'Poor People's' Leader: Anti-Voter Laws Worse Than Russian Meddling (New America Media)
- You Dare Not Question Scott Walker (Urban Milwaukee)
- GOP Bill Allows No License Bakeries (Urban Milwaukee)
- Local Option Tax, Arsenic Testing & An ALEC Amendment (Freepress Online)
- The Hill is a dumping ground for anti-net neutrality pieces backed by undisclosed telecom money (Media Matters for America)
- "The Longer View." Inside the Bradley Foundation's Ambitious Push to Win State Policy Battles (Inside Philanthropy)
- Maine resolution would aid push to rewrite U.S. Constitution (Press Herald)
- Letters: GOP has sense of entitlement (Las Cruces Sun-News)
- Pesticide bill rejected by Legislative panel (Homestead)
- The secret history of Illinois's rent control prohibition (Chicago Reader)
- Laying siege to state government (Youngstown Vindicator)
- What Would a Pence White House Look Like? (Hammer Forum)
- Zinke Tours Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante, Scolds Inquisitive Native Woman: 'Be Nice!' (EnviroNews)
- Out-of-state lobbying group wants to weaken Maine laws. Legislators shouldn't fall for it. (Bangor Daily News)
- Bradley Foundation Bankrolls Attacks on Unions (ExposedByCMD)
- Local Pesticide Ordinances Under Attack in the State of Maine (Beyond Pesticides)
- General chaos (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Bradley Foundation Bankrolls Front Groups of Discredited PR Spin Doctor Richard Berman (ExposedByCMD)
- Weaponized Philanthropy: Document Trove Details Bradley Foundation’s Efforts to Build Right-Wing "Infrastructure" Nationwide (ExposedByCMD)
- Students protest prison labor and discrimination (Iowa State Daily)
- Refugee babies kept behind bars in Texas (People's World)
- Legislators sold out (Lexington Herald Leader)
- Two factions face off over Grand Staircase-Escalante (High Country News)
- Unions: Millionaires try to break labor movement (The News Tribune)
- Iowa becomes eighth state to prohibit bag bans (Waste Dive)
- Green is the old black: California looks to phase out private prison partnerships as Trump administration doubles down (Sacramento News & Review)
- North Carolina is Latest in State CAFO Battles (North Carolina Health News)
- Maryland Legislature Rescinds Call for Dangerous Constitutional Convention in the Face of Nationwide Special Interests Push (Common Dreams)
- The Green Wall Against Trump (The American Prospect)
- The Latest Threat to Electric Cars (Center For American Progress)
- EPA's Pruitt faces probe that could see him disbarred (Washington Examiner)
- The Constitution is weird…could get weirder (NUVO Newsweekly)
- Think globally and stand up locally (Huffington Post)
- Tennessee bill to limit state-paid legislative travel falters (The Tennessean)
- THE REGULARS: Democracy: It's messy, it's hard work .. and sometimes it's loud (Sioux City Journal)
- Dems continue push to rescind calls for US constitutional convention (Maryland Reporter)
- Bill would revamp campaign reporting (Albuquerque Journal)
- Myrtle Beach lawmaker Alan Clemmons, a Mormon, gains a national name as pro-Israel advocate (Charleston Post Courier)
- Climate Denier Trump Meets Unexpected Opposition: Exxon Mobil (The Ring of Fire Network)
- Vinehout: Protect the Constitution from a convention (Jackson County Chronicle)
- Poor lead: Situation brought more proof of GOP leadership's disconnect (The Garden City Telegram)
- Class War in the Capital City (Nwlaborpress)
- Bag Ban Repeal Wrapped Up in Controversy (Coastal Review Online)
- Think tank joins fight against sugary-drink tax (Santa Fe New Mexican, )
- No Obamacare ceasefire in red states (Politico)
- Oklahoma Bar Launches Investigation to Determine If Trump's EPA Chief Lied Under Oath (Common Dreams)
- Representative Zepnick Concerned About Legislation Authorizing Constitutional Convention (Urbanmilwaukee)
- Legislative overreach (Tower Timberjay News)
- Constitution Interrupted (ExposedByCMD)
- Republicans can still harm Obamacare through neglect (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- '13th' exposes slavery through prison system (The UML Connector)
- Residents grill lawmakers at forum (Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier)
- House Approves Plan for Oklahoma Communities to Form "Prosperity Districts" (Public Radio Tulsa)
- Campaign to Convene Constitutional Convention Jeopardizes Americans' Fundamental Rights and Values (Between The Lines)
- The con-con resolution (Casper Star-Tribune)
- Report: What's Next for America's Public Land? (Outdoor Life Magazine)
- Lawmakers, Others Debate the Pros, Cons of Constitutional Convention (The Exponent Telegram)
- Flynn: Wisconsin legislators put constitutional rights at risk (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Trump's Budget Assault on the Environment Packs a Wallop (The Progressive)
- Speak out against wasteful plastic bag use (St. Cloud Times)
- American Legislative Exchange Council far from nonpartisan (Allentown Morning Call)
- ALEC & For-Profit Health Industry Embrace GOP Bill Despite Opposition from Doctors & Nurses (Democracy Now!)
- Legislature needs to get serious about minimum wage (Albuquerque Journal)
- Don't Let the Kochs Buy Our Democracy (The Keene Sentinel)
- Criminal justice reform task force and other reform bills advance in Florida Senate (Florida Politics)
- Final plate of Eggs and Issues served Bipartisan criminal-justice reform bills working through Arizona Legislature (Spencer Daily Reporter)
- New Anti-Protesting Legislation: A Deeper Look (Truth-Out)
- ALEC Embraces Trumpism (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- A wrong-headed Maryland bill attacks local worker-friendly legislation (Washington Post)
- Trump's EPA making American dirty again (Greeley Tribune)
- Wisconsin Senate passes bill limiting union influence (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- The Empress Has No Clothes (Huffington Post)
- How the Left's Long March Back Will Begin in the States (Moyers & Company)
- House GOP Renews War On Workers With 'Right-To-Work' Bill (Huffington Post)
- Opponents cite ALEC influence on measure to restrict local governments (Workday Minnesota)
- How the Left's Long March Back Will Begin in the States (In These Times)
- Investigation Reveals the Extent the Koch Empire Is Willing to Go to Take Over a University (AlterNet)
- Academic accountability: How do ESAs measure up? (Arizona Education News Service)
- The Koch Brothers Are Attacking New Mexico Solar. Here's How Lawmakers Can Fight Back (Huffington Post)
- RAN Statement On Tillerson Confirmation (Oil and Gas Online)
- 13th Takes an Important Look at the 13th Amendment (Nashville Scene)
- Hurting special-needs students (United Federation of Teachers)
- Penn State professor explains chilling effect Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ has on academia: ‘It smells like fascism’ (Raw Story)
- Letter: Republican conceit (Sioux Falls Argus Leader)
- ALEC pushing to convene a constitutional convention (DC Urban Moms and Dads)
- Jim Hightower: Billionaires want to tamper with Constitution (Winston-Salem Journal)
- House prints Airbnb tax ordinance (Post Register)
- Nurses Urge Senate to Reject Pruitt for Critical EPA Post (Common Dreams)
- Expect More Conflict Between Cities And States (Huffington Post)
- Hough ranks third in General Assembly in fundraising from bail bond industry (Frederick News Post)
- A different choice (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Koch brothers' American dream (Colorado Springs Independent)
- Battling climate change--and those who deny it (Longmont Times-Call)
- Tillerson's damaging record of extraction and opposing climate action (Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy)
- Bill would limit influence of unions on public project bids (Chippewa Herald)
- Misleading 'tort reform' making comeback (Scranton Times-Tribune)
- The DeVos Legacy: Crumbling Schools, Poisoned Water (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Indiana lawmakers are back with an education savings account plan that some advocates have called the "purest form" of school choice (Chalkbeat Indiana)
- Countering Attacks on Women's Equality (People For the American Way)
- Voting rights advocates ponder strategy (People's World)
- Trump's Election Has Been Very Good For K12 Inc. (Tucson Weekly)
- Don't forget Koch-ALEC cabal (Colorado Springs Independent)
- What if Betsy DeVos Were Your Boss? (AFL-CIO)
- Scott Pruitt: Trump's Pick for EPA (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Tillerson can’t be trusted as secretary of state (CapeGazette)
- Leftist Groups Plotting to Disrupt Inauguration Have Attacked Trump Supporters Before (Breitbart New)
- Bill Would Benefit Special Interests (Urban Milwaukee, )
- Campaign giving lacks big picture (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Taxpayers footing more for lawmakers to travel (Sioux Falls Argus Leader)
- Holbrook: Women must once again raise their voices (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Labor launches new fightback (Workers World)
- A closer sense of Trump climate stance? Tillerson says it's a 'threat.' (Christian Science Monitor)
- What DeVos Might Do to Public Schools (Consortium News)
- How Corporations Rig the Rules and Crush Dissent (In These Times)
- Cities Need a National Movement Against Conservative Meddling (Slate Magazine)
- Time to Grill Rex Tillerson on Climate Change (New York Times)
- Koch Astroturf Army Cheers Union Busting in Kentucky (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- It Can Happen Here (The Progressive)
- What Rex Tillerson's Exxon Mobil track record tells us (Los Angeles Times)
- Wisconsin Republicans Delete Phrase "Climate Change" From State Website (The Ring of Fire Network)
- ALEC Pay to Play on Display in Washington, DC (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Counterpoint: Story on 'gun rush' by minorities lacked evidence (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- Solar neophytes join ACC as its new leaders (PV magazine USA)
- Building the resistance to Trump: Lessons from history (People's World)
- Super PACs and school reform (Philadelphia Public School Notebook)
- A failing grade (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Virginia voters reject anti-union move (Workers World)
- Best secretary of state Kremlin could buy (Redding Record Searchlight)
- DeVos is dangerous for public education (Charlotte Observer)
- News Reports Uncritically Portray Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson As Climate Change Advocate (Media Matters for America)
- Ohio Republicans Advance Nationwide Wage-Suppression Campaign (The American Prospect)
- Trump's cabinet choices reflect deep Koch influence (High Country News)
- On Climate Change, Rex Tillerson Says One Thing With His Mouth and Another With His Money (Slate Magazine)
- Tillerson's relations with autocrats forged during decades in industry (Washington Post)
- Rex Tillerson's State of Denial (The New Yorker)
- A Trump Nation in an ALEC Land (PR Watch)
- Exxon & ALEC run illegal lobbying scheme (NJ Today)
- Will "school choice on steroids" get a boost under a Trump administration? (The Hechinger Report)
- The new founder: What would the Fathers think of us now? (Arizona Daily Sun)
- Right-to-Work Backers Plan Push for Laws in Three States (Bloomberg BNA)
- Fracking Special Interests Spent Big in 2016 Elections (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Progressive Policies Win at the Ballot Box (PR Watch)
- Slaves of the State: Prison Uprisings and the Legacy of Attica (Boston Review)
- When Public Goes Private, as Trump Wants: What Happens? (The New York Review of Books)
- Dead wrong: Media view of a GOP in crisis contradicted by state-level results nationwide (World Tribune)
- How to Get Deported (Complex)
- The Legend of Leah Vukmir (UrbanMilwaukee)
- Big Oil and Gas Take Aim at Ballot Initiative Process in Colorado (The Investigative Fund)
- Building the House of Breitbart (Jacobin)
- Red State, Blue City: How state governments fight city hall (Brown Political Review)
- "CoreCivic": New Name, Same For-Profit Prison Greed (Huffington Post)
- Labor opposing "Right to Work" amendment in Virginia (People's World)
- From Chains to Chains: "13th" tells the story of mass incarceration (The Knight News)
- Jury Finds Bundys Not Guilty in Refuge Occupation Trial (Environment News Service)
- Colorado Initiative 71 Promoted On False Pretenses: A Trojan Horse for Corporate Power Grab (Huffington Post)
- Ballot Bullies: Plastics Lobby Hopes Voters Will Unban Its Bags (Capital and Main)
- Netflix's '13th' Will Make You Mad (The Excelsior)
- AT&T Merger With Time-Warner May Go Ahead Without FCC Review: Corruption Loophole (The Ring of Fire)
- AT&T's Plan to Control Media Won't Let Freedom Ring (The Nation)
- K-12 support: Lawmakers should welcome feedback from the local level (The Garden City Telegram)
- Legislature should serve the people (Wisconsin State Journal)
- Ky. says 'pencils down,' but one group is writing a plan (Environment & Energy Publishing)
- Kansas ends bad economic news - by not reporting it (Chicago Tribune)
- '13th' is among the best movies of 2016, and is probably the most important (The Boston Globe)
- Voter ID in Wisconsin, a Slow-Motion Train Wreck (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Holding Corporate Carbon Producers Accountable (Huffington Post)
- Leading Fossil Fuel Companies Fail Climate Responsibility Test (InsideClimate News)
- The New Slave Revolt (TruthDig)
- IRS Should Probe Exxon-Conservative Group Ties: Watchdogs (Bloomberg BNA)
- Groups accuse ALEC, Exxon of tax violations (The Hill)
- Ava DuVernay’s Netflix film ’13th’ reveals how mass incarceration is an extension of slavery (Washington Post)
- The Climate Accountability Scorecard: Ranking Major Fossil Companies on Climate Deception, Disclosure, and Action (2016) (Union of Concerned Scientists)
- Climate's growing role in presidential race (Politico)
- Exxon and ALEC Running Illegal Lobbying Scheme, Watchdog Groups Charge in IRS Complaint (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- How ALEC & the Kochs Publicly Back Criminal Justice Reform & Privately Expand Mass Incarceration (Democracy Now!)
- 'The 13th': Ava DuVernay’s Damning Netflix Doc Finds the Truth About Mass Incarceration (Daily Beast)
- Advocates: The U.S. Still Profits from Slavery Because the 13th Amendment Perpetuates Prison Labor (Democracy Now!)
- New York Film Festival Opens With Oscar Worthy '13th' by Ava DuVernay (Reel Life With Jane)
- Bayer Makes Deal With GMO Giant Monsanto (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Meet America's super polluters (USA Today)
- Big Spending by Fossil Fuel Supporters Swings Ohio Senate Race to GOP (InsideClimate News)
- Laboratories of Democracy (Creators)
- Ava DuVernay: 'There's a Lot Going on That We Close Our Eyes To' (Village Voice)
- Enterprise drops membership in conservative group ALEC (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Gov. Walker should resign -- Tim Melin (Wisconsin State Journal)
- Student investment fund challenges ExxonMobil (Yale Daily News)
- More spin: Chief of Kansas Chamber won’t acknowledge reality. (Garden City Telegram)
- Preemption Laws Take Power Away From Cities, Writer Says (Wisconsin Public Radio)
- Democracy by the distant and the detached (Journal Review)
- The Independent "Women's" Voice? Most Known Donors Are Men (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Inside the Conservative Push for States to Amend the Constitution (The New York Times)
- Slimantics: Mississippi: The Free State of ALEC (The Commercial Dispatch)
- Independent Women’s Forum and Independent Women’s Voice Use "Independent" Brand to Push Right-Wing Agenda to Women Voters (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- ALEC's goal is to leave out regular Hoosiers (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- ALEC Under Attack: Activism Matters (CounterPunch)
- Federal Court Delivers a Blow to Municipal Broadband (Common Dreams)
- ALEC influencing Arizona (Sierra Vista Herald)
- The Anti-Transparency Agenda Hailed Inside ALEC (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Expedia Latest to Exit ALEC (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- AARP: Adios, ALEC (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- A shamed AARP withdraws from right-wing lobbying organization ALEC (Los Angeles Times)
- AARP Drops ALEC Amidst Pressure Campaign (Talking Points Memo)
- AARP to drop out of ALEC (Politico)
- Did You Know That AARP Is A Paying Member Of ALEC? (Common Dreams)
- Why is AARP cozying up to the right-wing group ALEC while big corporations flee? (Los Angeles Times)
- ALEC in Indianapolis: ExxonMobil and the #WebOfDenial (Common Dreams)
- Pence attacks 'same failed policies' of Democrats in speech at ALEC (Indianapolis Star)
- Back Home Again, Pence Greets Bikers, Conservative Legislators (WIBC Indianapolis)
- Gov. Pence speaks at ALEC meeting in Indianapolis (WRTV Indianapolis)
- Revealed: AARP Is Funding ALEC (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Casino Dollars Now Funding ALEC (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Hoosiers Rally to Protect Education from ALEC "Reforms" (Public News Service)
- ALEC's 'secretive' meeting in Indianapolis draws criticism (WRTV Indianapolis)
- The Trouble For Democrats That’s Not Spelled With a Capital T-R-U-M-P (Moyers & Company)
- ExxonMobil Top Sponsor at ALEC Annual Meeting (EXPOSEDbyCMD)
- Pence back on for ALEC's annual meeting in Indianapolis (Indianapolis Star)
- Editorial: Protecting right to change laws (The Journal Record)
- If California's a 'bad state for business,' why is it leading the nation in job and GDP growth? (Los Angeles Times)
- The First Amendment Isn't a Shield for Fraud (U.S. News & World Report)
- Vote power: Deliberate voter suppression should compel Kansans to act (Garden City Telegram)
- Exxon Is Still Helping Fund The Spread Of Climate Denial (ThinkProgress)
- ALEC to meet in state this month (The Journal Gazette)
- A constitutional convention would be a Brexit-scale crisis for the U.S. (Los Angeles Times)
- Cities Clash With State Governments Over Social and Environmental Policies (Wall Street Journal)
- ALEC to hold national meeting in Indianapolis (The Journal Gazette)
- Koch Criminal Justice Reform Trojan Horse: Special Report on Reentry and Following the Money (PR Watch)
- In right-to-work fight, unions spend $1.4m; business, $375k (Washington Times)
- When Did the Freedom to Use Plastic Bags Become a GOP Priority? (Slate Magazine)
- Climate Resolutions Fall Short at Exxonmobil’s Annual Meeting (The Washington Post)
- Shareholders Vote to Alter Exxon's Board Due to Climate Change (Scientific American)
- No relief: Ultraconservatives endorse overreach from Statehouse (The Garden City Telegram)
- Do the Opposite (Sierra Vista Herald)
- Pittsburgh Protesters March Against Conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) (Pittsburgh City Paper)
- ALEC is a puppet show controlled by corporations (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Constitutional Convention Chaos (U.S. News & World Report)
- Land Grab Duplicity (Pacific Standard)
- Painful toll: Kansas must show pragmatism in tackling Medicaid expansion (Garden City Telegram)
- ALEC is harmful (Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
- KIPP's Dark Secrets, Revealed by Center for Media and Democracy (DianeRavitch.net)
- Who is Funding the Bathroom Wars? (Civitas Institute)
- Legislative Losers: All Who Disagree With Legislators (Memphis Daily News)
- The Gang That Helped Gov. Sam Brownback Wreck Kansas (The Kansas City Star)
- ALEC Gives Arizona an 'Economic Outlook' Magic Pony Award (Tucson Weekly)
- Who Should Control Our Public Lands? (The Register-Guard)
- North Carolina's 'Bathroom Law' and the GOP Drive to Disempower Upstart Local Governments (The Washington Post)
- Democracy Awakening: A Call to Action for People and the Planet (Food and Water Watch)
- Democracy at Risk (Dunn County News)
- 'Faith-Based' Economics vs. Actual Math (Jackson Free Press)
- States Are Barring Cities From Raising The Minimum Wage (BuzzFeed News)
- Debate on Medicaid Warrants more Grassroots Engagement (Garden City Telegram)
- Wage Laws Undemocratic (The Huntington News)
- Missouri Bills Would Halt State’s Work on Clean Power Plan (Midwest Energy News)
- Anti-Union 'Right-to-Work' Laws Have Passed in Majority of States (RH Reality Check)
- Idaho Loves Outdoors, So Let’s Hang on to Access (Idaho Statesman)
- The Right Wing’s Casting Agency, and Its Agent (The New York Times)
- Asbestos Victims, Lawyers Fear New ALEC-Inspired Utah Bill May Delay Compensation (Salt Lake Tribune)
- Georgia Senate Hears “Campus Carry” Gun Bill (Atlanta Progressive News )
- Who Is Behind Right to Work? (The Telegraph)
- Legislative Forum Draws Capacity Crowd (Winfield Daily Courier)
- Be Aware of Tactics in the Legislature (The Oxford Eagle)
- Vouchers for All (Sierra Vista Herald)
- Citizens Watch, Discuss Movie on ALEC (Winfield Daily Courier Online)
- How Nevada’s Solar Showdown Could Play Into the Caucuses (Mother Jones)
- Who's Funding Voter Suppression? (Al Jazeera America)
- "National School Choice Week" Fueled by Major Right-Wing Funders and Corporate Lobby Groups (PRWatch)
- Years After 'ExxonSecrets,' Activist Applauds New Spotlight on Old Nemesis (InsideClimate News)
- We Need to Stand Up for Our Children Not Corporations (Fox News Latino)
- CMD Submits Evidence of ExxonMobil Funding ALEC’s Climate Change Denial to CA Attorney General (PRWatch)
- Major Utility to Quit ALEC (The Hill)
- CMD Submits Evidence of Exxon Mobil Funding ALEC’s Climate Change Denial to NY Attorney General (PRWatch)
- ALEC Vice-Chair Falsely Attacks CMD (PRWatch)
- Showdown in the "Show-Me State" (PRWatch)
- Back to ALEC, Back to (Private) School (PRWatch)
- ALEC Conference Funding Dominated by Big Polluters (PRWatch/Greenpeace)
- Meet ALEC's Little Brother ACCE (The Nation)
- Scott Walker: The First ALEC President? (PRWatch)
- The ALEC-Backed War on Local Democracy (PRWatch)
- ALEC, NFIB Push Prevailing Wage Repeal (PRWatch)
- BP Dumps ALEC; Tally at 102 (PRWatch)
- Scott Walker Pushes ALEC 'Right to Work' Bill, Divide and Conquer Comes Full Circle (Huffington Post)
- Undercover at ACCE: ALEC Offshoot Spins City and County Officials on Dirty Energy, Local Control (PRWatch)
- Koch Party Delivers SOTU Response (PRWatch)
- White House Issues Veto Threat for KXL (Keystone Pipelies Exposed)
- ALEC Pols Moving Up in 2014 Midterms (PRWatch)
- ALEC Sharpens Attack on Environmental Safeguards (Union of Concerned Scientists)
- Fossil-fuel lobbyists, bolstered by GOP wins, work to curb environmental rules (The Washington Post)
- After Republican wins, right to work bills on the agenda (The Washington Post)
- An upbeat end to a turbulent year for conservative state legislature group (The Washington Post)
- More Lies From ALEC About Climate Change (Huffington Post)
- ALEC Pols Moving Up in 2014 Midterms (PRWatch)
- More Lies From ALEC About Climate Change (Huffington Post)
- SiX Could Be the Answer to ALEC (Huffington Post)
- Koch Party Wins Big, Planet in Peril (PRWatch)
- ALEC Tampers with Wisconsin Constitution (PRWatch)
- Google Quits ALEC, But Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell Stay Put (Huffington Post)
- My ALEC Diary: Day 1 (The Progressive)
- Like His Dad, Charles Koch Was a Bircher (New Documents) (The Progressive)
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