http://campusprogress.org/articles/conservative_corporate_advocacy_group_alec_behind_voter_disenfranchise/#When:19:20:23ZPosted by Tobin Van Ostern
March 8th, 2011
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a conservative organization linked to corporate and right-wing donors, including the billionaire Koch brothers, has drafted and distributed model legislation, obtained by Campus Progress, that appears to be the inspiration for bills proposed by state legislators this year and promoted by Tea Party activists, bills that would limit access of young people to vote.
ALEC describes itself as a “nonpartisan membership association for conservative state lawmakers who shared a common belief in limited government, free markets, federalism, and individual liberty.”
In Wisconsin, where public attention now is focused on Gov. Scott Walker’s (R) efforts to undermine the rights of workers to engage in collective bargaining, there is another piece of proposed legislation that could have a substantial negative impact on the state’s young and minority voters. Conservative representatives in the state have proposed a law that would ban students from using in-state university- or college-issued IDs for proof-of-residency when voting. This legislation, backed by Walker, would also end same-day voter registration at the polls. If passed, the law would become one of the strictest voter registration laws in the country and would provide significant logistical and financial barriers for a variety of groups, including student and minority voters.
Meanwhile, as Campus Progress reported last month, in New Hampshire, state House Speaker William O’Brien (R- Hillsborough 4) says that proposed election legislation will “tighten up the definition of a New Hampshire resident.” O’Brien claims that college towns experience hundreds of same-day voter registrations and that those are the ballots of people who “are kids voting liberal, voting their feelings, with no life experience.”
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I found that article via this article in Forbes, which is also worth reading:
http://blogs.forbes.com/erikkain/2011/03/08/new-laws-will-prevent-students-from-voting/The Forbes article also links to this Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article:
Republicans unveil plan for voter ID, constitutional amendment
Wisconsin's requirement would be among strictest in nation
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/113360989.htmlI'd been wondering about what seemed like coordinated efforts by these rightwinger legislators. We need to pay more attention to the American Legislative Exchange Council.