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Before Annual ALEC Conference, New Report Exposes Secretive Group’s Political Influence in Louisiana

Just days before the American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC) annual meeting in New Orleans, Common Cause released a new report uncovering the recent influence of the secretive special interest lobbying group in the Louisiana legislature.

Just days before the American Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC) annual meeting in New Orleans, Common Cause released a new report uncovering the recent influence of the secretive special interest lobbying group in the Louisiana legislature. ALEC is a national lobbying group that is holding its annual meeting in New Orleans from August 8th-10th. The organization is known for bringing state lawmakers and corporate lobbyists together in secret to draft and approve “model” bills on different issues, often benefiting its corporate donors’ bottom line.

“Shining a light on ALEC’s undemocratic and secretive operations helps voters know who is really calling the shots in their state legislature,” Karen Hobert Flynn, chủ tịch của Common Cause, cho biết. “ALEC’s history of rigging the rules against everyday Louisianans on behalf of their corporate funders is not how democracy is supposed to work.”

“For years, ALEC has misused their charity tax status to lobby legislators on behalf of its corporate and special interest donors,” Hobert Flynn continued. “This report and ALEC’s influence in Louisiana should be alarming to anyone who cares about open, transparent, and accountable government.”

Báo cáo tiết lộ những thành viên nào của cơ quan lập pháp Louisiana có quan hệ với ALEC và những dự luật tiểu bang gần đây nào có thể truy nguyên về tổ chức này. Ngoài ra, báo cáo còn ghi lại cách ALEC lạm dụng tình trạng từ thiện công cộng của mình với IRS, khiến các nhà tài trợ doanh nghiệp của mình đủ điều kiện được giảm thuế vì đã tài trợ cho ALEC.

“ALEC-inspired HB 727 was a thinly veiled attempt to equate the peaceful, prayerful resistance of water protectors to terrorism, and hyper-criminalize our work accordingly,” said Meg Logue, a local activist with 350 New Orleans. “Our legislators jeopardize our democracy by bending toward the priorities of corporations while undermining the peoples’ right to self-determination and justice.”

The release of the new report comes just days before ALEC holds its annual meeting in New Orleans, where legislators and lobbyists will meet behind closed doors to plan a national strategy to push ALEC’s agenda on workers’ rights, environmental protection, healthcare, tax and budget issues, and telecommunications. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, White House Special Assistant in the Office of American Innovation Brooke Rollins, and Mark Janus, the lead plaintiff in the monumental Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court case, are among the conference’s expected speakers.

In addition to releasing research and pressuring corporations and legislators to cut ties with ALEC, Common Cause has challenged ALEC’s tax-status as 501(c)(3) charity, where corporations are eligible for a tax-deduction for funding ALEC’s lobbying. Common Cause filed an IRS whistleblower complaint against ALEC in 2012, charging the organization with tax fraud, and supplemental complaints in 2013, 2015, and 2016.

 

To view the “ALEC in Louisiana” report, nhấp vào đây.

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