American Legislative Exchange Council
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The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is an association of state legislators and corporations.
Contents
History
Notable members
State legislators
Corporations
- AES Corporation
- Amazon (cut ties)
- Amoco
- Amway
- AT&T
- Bank of America (cut ties)
- Bell Helicopter
- Boeing
- BP America (cut ties)
- Charter Communications
- Chevron
- Comcast
- DCI Group (associated with Michael Connell's companies)
- Dow Chemical
- Exxon
- Fidelity Investments
- GEO Group (formerly Wackenhut's private prison division)
- Google (cut ties)
- Koch Industries
- Microsoft (cut ties)
- Monsanto
- Northrop Grumman (cut ties)
- Pfizer
- Shell
- Time Warner Cable
- Union Pacific Corporation (cut ties)
- Verizon
- Wal-Mart (cut ties)
- Williams Companies
Trade groups
Law firms
Non-profits
Conferences
Lobbying efforts
Political connections
Financiers
- Charles and David Koch
Lobbying allies
- US Chamber of Commerce
- Karl Rove
- Club for Growth
Officials and politicians
- Jack Kemp
- Tom DeLay
- Donald Rumsfeld
- John Boehner
- Katherine Harris
- Sonny Perdue - made governor of Georgia in the suspect 2002 Georgia election
- Tom Feeney
- Scott Walker
- Donald Trump administration (source)
- Mike Pence
- Scott Pruitt
- Tom Price
- Nikki Haley
- Rick Perry
- Mike Pompeo
References
External links
- Sourcewatch pages on ALEC
- Lowndes County GA old boy network and ALEC