http://www.alternet.org/story/28259/Creating a Right-Wing Nation, State by State
by Joshua Holland
A couple of staffers for People for the American Way went undercover to a conference of the ultra-conservative American Legislative Exchange Council. Here's what they discovered.
November 16, 2005 |
ALEC's record of achievement makes it one of the most successful parts of the conservative movement, but many progressives aren't aware of it. They should be; ALEC claims as members 34 state Speakers of The House, 25 Senate Presidents, 31 Senate Leaders and 33 House Leaders.
Given that ALEC claims to have successfully passed 200 bills into law in 2003, keeping tabs on the organization is a good way to get a handle on where the right will train its sights next.
Two staffers for People For the American Way (PFAW) went to ALEC's August meeting to get that scoop. Earlier this month I attended a conference of labor and community activists in Washington, D.C. to hear a summary of what PFAW's staffers picked up at the summit. This report draws heavily on their work, for which I'm grateful (disclosure: during the past year I've received modest support from PFAW for some of my own activism, and I'm an honorary Fellow with its Young People For program).
On The Horizon
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George W. Bush was the keynote speaker, discussing how successful his tax cuts have been (if you care to, you can read his speech here). Grover Norquist, Dick Armey and Newt Gingrich rounded out the right's star power. (According to one of PFAW's observers, Norquist told a room full of legislators that "those on the left aren't stupid, they're evil.")
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Three page article, well worth reading.
It mentions, among other things, that school vouchers have been a long-standing objective of ALEC. So is tort reform.
It gives an example of how ALEC can sometimes bury its nastier right-wing objectives in bills that seem reasonable at first glance, such as one that makes it more difficult for people to skip jury duty but also pays jurors more. Which sounds okay until you get to the detail about that money coming from increased fees required to bring suit, which would limit the number of lawsuits (unless the plaintiff is rich).
The article also mentions ALEC's model legislation to criminalize environmental activism as "terrorism."