The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a corporate lobbying group that brings together corporate lobbyists and politicians to draft and vote — as equals and behind closed doors — on “model bills” that often benefit the corporations’ bottom line. These model bills, drafted without public input, are then introduced in state legislatures across the country, usually with ALEC’s involvement concealed.

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What is ALEC? Is ALEC Violating IRS Tax Law? Who Funds ALEC? Which Corporations Have Left ALEC?

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Alleges that ALEC illegally gave sophisticated voter management campaign software linked to the RNC worth $3,000 to its state chair, Rep. Mike France and other ALEC members.

THE NATIONWIDE EFFORT TO HOLD ALEC ACCOUNTABLE

IRS Whistleblower Complaint, ALEC's Corporate Funders Cutting Ties, Common Cause Research Reports on ALEC, And More

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