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ALEC is not a lobby; it is not a front group. It is much more powerful than that. Through ALEC, behind closed doors, corporations hand state legislators the changes to the law they desire that directly benefit their bottom line. Along with legislators, corporations have membership in ALEC. Corporations sit on all nine ALEC task forces and vote with legislators to approve “model” bills. more>>>
Assembly
Rep. Stephen Nass (R-31), Education Task Force Member
Rep. Tyler August (R-32), ALEC International Relations Task Force/Federal Relations Working Group Task Force Member
Rep. Evan Wynn (R-43), ALEC Education Task Force Alternate
Rep. Joseph Knilans (R-44), ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Alternate
Rep. Amy Loudenbeck (R-45), ALEC Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force Alternate
Senate
Sen. Glenn Grothman (R-20), ALEC Education Task Force Member, International Relations Task Force Member
Area Legislators Paying ALEC Membership Fees with Tax Dollars
Neal Kedzie (R-Neenah): $100 – 1/1/2007
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