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How ALEC serves as a 'dating service' for politicians and corporations
12/10/2013

 

President Bush speaks to the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) in Philadelphia, on July 26, 2007.Last week we wrote about the leaked ALEC documents which showed Indiana legislators are flocking to the controversial rightwing group when other state legislators are withdrawing membership. The Guardian reporter who published the leaked documents spoke to NPR in an interview today and had some very interesting remarks going deeper into the workings of ALEC.

To read highlights or listen to the entire interview, click here.