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ALEC in Wisconsin: The Hijacking of a State

Posted: 05/20/2012 4:16 pm

Wisconsinites were shell shocked in 2011 by a wide-ranging legislative agenda in their State Capitol that seemed to come out of the blue. Anti-consumer bills, union busting legislation, voter ID, enormous tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy along with requirements for "super majority" votes to raise revenue were fast tracked through the legislature.

The extreme agenda sparked massive protests regularly topping 100,000 and an 18-day Capitol occupation. In the middle of all this, mild mannered UW Professor William Cronon posted a personal blog speculating that the legislative onslaught may not be home grown, but might have to do with a little known cadre of politicians and corporations known as the American Legislative Exchange Council. The Wisconsin GOP kicked up a media firestorm when it demanded all of Cronon's emails in a fruitless attempt to prove that this highly regarded historian was involved in partisan political activities.

A year later, Professor Cronin's thesis has been upheld by a new report detailing the hijacking of Wisconsin by 49 ALEC members and their corporate sponsors. This massive ALEC caucus (Wisconsin only has 132 legislators), which includes top leadership in both houses, has worked with ALEC alum Scott Walker to transform the state in a manner only an ALEC corporation could love.

Walker's Early ALEC Agenda

Before Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker ran for governor, he was a state legislator from 1993-2002 and a proud member of American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). At ALEC, corporate and legislative members gather behind closed doors to craft and pre-vote on legislation that is later introduced in state houses across the land with no disclosure of its ALEC roots.

In his first year in office, Walker cosponsored "Right to Work" legislation (1993 SB 459) making it harder for public and private sector unions to organize or exist. That bill failed to pass, but Walker kept trying sponsoring "Paycheck Protection" legislation (1997 AB 624), which would make it tough for unions to spend money on elections. He also worked hard to pass "Truth in Sentencing" (1997 AB 351), which would greatly increase the number of inmates in prison at the same time that he attempted to privatize Wisconsin's prison system (1997 AB 634, 1999 AB 176 and AB 519), He also co-sponsored a bill (1997 AB 745) which would have prohibited all state agencies, including higher education, from providing goods and services that could be procured from the private sector, with rare exceptions.

All these measures reflect long-standing ALEC bills and priorities. This week, a new report from the Center for Media and Democracy shows that Walker is still one of ALEC's most able and effective politicians. In the 2011-2012 session, the Wisconsin legislature passed at least 32 bills reflecting 41 ALEC provisions, the vast majority of which were signed into law by Governor Walker.

No doubt the ALEC team trophy is in the mail.

Going for Broke, Walker's ALEC Agenda Today

After his election in 2010, Governor Walker delivered a one-two punch only ALEC would love. His first proposal was an "omnibus" tort bill that draws on numerous ALEC templates to make it much harder for Wisconsin families to hold corporations accountable when dangerous products injure or kill their loved ones.

When asked by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel if Walker was drawing from the ALEC playbook, Walker's press secretary Cullen Werwie replied "absolutely not." But as the bill was pending in the legislature, ALEC sent an email to Wisconsin members stating ALEC "supports this legislation which includes numerous provisions that reflect ALEC's civil justice reform policy and model legislation." The bill benefits Big Pharma and other ALEC firms. After Act 2 became law, ALEC issued a release applauding team Walker for their "immediate attention to reforming the state's legal system." Walker promoted the bill as needed to entice new businesses to the state; he promised 10,000 new businesses and 250,000 jobs while on the campaign trail.

On Feb. 11, 2011, Walker sent shock waves through the state by introducing a "Budget Repair Bill," which effectively eliminates collective bargaining for state workers -- making way for a race to the bottom in wages and benefits for some 380,000 workers. A key aspect of Act 10 Act, which prohibits the state from collecting union dues, reflects ALEC's Public Employer Payroll Deduction Policy Act. Another key aspect, which does not allow unions to re-certify unless they get the majority of 100 percent of their members to vote, was just approved as an ALEC "model bill" at their May 2012 meeting in Charlotte.

While consumers and working families were most injured by these bills, it did not escape notice that unions and trial lawyers -- who traditionally support Democrats -- were also harmed. In introducing the budget repair bill, Walker said the state was "broke" and he had no other option. In public, he stuck to these talking points with admirable discipline, but he told a different story when talking to his top campaign contributor.

How to Become a Red State? Divide and Conquer

In sworn testimony before Congress in April 2011, Gov. Walker said his controversial measure was not political and that he had no intention of going after the donor base of the Democratic Party. He specifically denied ever having a conversation along those lines. A video recently released by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel provides evidence to the contrary.

The video catches Walker talking to a campaign contributor in January 2011, before he introduced the union-busting bill. Billionaire Diane Hendricks greets Walker with enthusiasm and asks two critical questions: how he was going to make Wisconsin a "red state" and if he would be implementing "Right to Work" legislation. Walker replies that the "first step" would be "to divide and conquer" the unions through a budget bill dealing with public sector workers. He also discusses legislation to limit corporate liability.

This frank talk to a woman who would later hand his recall campaign committee as single check for $500,000, puts the Walker agenda in a new light.

So How is the ALEC Economy Working for You?

Walker's efforts to dismantle unions and kneecap trial lawyers are completely in synch with the ALEC agenda. CMD's published over 800 ALEC model bills last year and the ALECexposed.org archive reveals that ALEC has dozens of bills to dismantle unions and to protect companies that produce dangerous and deadly products. No other issue area, except perhaps school privatization, contains such a raft of bills.

But what has the Walker/ALEC agenda gotten Wisconsin residents? Rather than delivering the 10,000 new businesses and 250,000 jobs, Walker is down 4,338 businesses from when he took office and the state ranks dead last in job creation according to the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

The only real winners have been the global corporations that back ALEC and its radical agenda. Walker has received $406,553 dollars in recent years in campaign contributions from ALEC member corporations, and millions more funneled though 3rd party groups by the Koch brothers and Koch Industries, which funds ALEC and sits on the governing board of ALEC. David Koch's Americans for Prosperity, is spending undisclosed millions on TV and is reportedly tasking some 70 staff to the Walker recall election on June 5.

These corporations will fight tooth and nail to prevent the recall of their single best investment.

 
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Wisconsinites were shell shocked in 2011 by a wide-ranging legislative agenda in their State Capitol that seemed to come out of the blue. Anti-consumer bills, union busting legislation, voter ID, enor...
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09:32 AM on 05/23/2012
Looks like Walker will win in a few weeks-could be a precourser to Obama losing WI in Nov! Dems must be dying-people want state employees to at least pay what the taxpayers pay into their retirement plans, and for their healthcare, what a radical idea! Here's hoping for Wisconson to see the light (again) and do the right thing for the tax-PAYERS not the tax-TAKERS.
10:46 PM on 05/23/2012
Since the taxpayers are the working people your comment has no rational thinking. ALEC helped pioneer some of the toughest sentencing laws on the books today, “truth in sentencing” laws. In 1995 alone, ALEC’s Truth in Sentencing Act was signed into law in twenty-five states. (Then State Rep. Scott Walker was an ALEC member when he sponsored Wisconsin’s truth-in-sentencing laws and, according to PR Watch, used its statistics to make the case for the law.) This forced Wisconsin to build new or rebuild 71 county jails 71 courthouses and dozens of prisons. This also forced Wisconsin to build or remodel 238 police stations. This also forced Wisconsin to buy or lease several hundred halfway houses etc. This also forced Wisconsin into hiring some 30,000 plus public sector workers to work at these places. Every time Scott walker says he is for small government and talks about the budget. remember who caused the budget problems and huge government in Wisconsin. He is for small government like George Bush was. He hires millions in the name of Homeland security. Vote Conservative and for small government. Vote out Scott Walker. Can we afford his tax and waste ideals and huge government? If not for Walker and Alec Wisconsin would have tens of billions in surplus. We could get tax refunds again. Lets blame the real reason for budget problems. “Scott Walker”.
This ended liberty and justice for all in Wisconsin. It made our justice systems get rich quick schemes.
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magicmary
04:29 PM on 05/22/2012
Why would the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel release that "divide and conquer" video a couple weeks before the election and then come out in favor of Walker? Something is really fishy...
11:22 PM on 05/21/2012
Not going to argue with the plebians anymore! We, the 1%, cannot be stopped now. We have too much invested in Romney and if the $$ doesn't do it....we still have the Diebold voting machines/software! WE have the $$, guns, ammo, police, prisons AND the LAW!! Their stupid democratic republic, lol. Oligarchy will be hard for them but they'll get used to it. The New Republican Party of ALEC and those who are members will reap the rewards!
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
04:15 PM on 05/21/2012
Sovereignty. Wisconsin republicans have taken it away from the citizens, and it is up to them to take it back. While they can.
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Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
09:51 PM on 05/21/2012
Really? Wisconsin citizens have lost their sovereignty, and yet are holding a recall election of the Governor? Sorry, but your statement, and the facts, contradict each other! Care to comment?
Semper fi
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
03:40 AM on 05/23/2012
They get their social policies from the Holy See, and the rest from corporations. The republicans are not representing the people of WI.

The republicans have written laws to manipulate the electorate and sell public assets to private interests without public notice or oversight, laws that defy the state and federal constitutions and undermine democracy.

Yes, they do have a recall going. With private interests having an overwhelming messaging advantage thanks to Citizens United, it is a dubious distinction. The truth gets lost in the propaganda. In Michigan, the republicans threw out the petition without even the faint cover of a technicality.

Having the forms without the functionality is not sovereignty.
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Rita R
Always asking why
01:24 PM on 05/21/2012
Keep looking, Mary, and talk to Professor Cronin yourself. When I first mentioned ALEC to a chosen few friends over 10 years ago, they all smiled benevolently and quietly communicated amongst themselves that I'd gone over to the conspiracy theorist nut-house. Now here's the chilling part: ALEC is one of 5 enormous cabals here and globally that are causing the current social, legislative, and economic morass. For the past 35 years, I've been working very high up, globally, with gigantic corporations. And I've bemoaned the fact that investigative reporting has been gagged by corporatocracy. It's past time to unleash that investigative reporting. When Hillary Clinton alluded to gigantic conspiracy during her husband's presidency, she was not grasping for excuses. The cabals are very real. ALEC has had more light shed on it; 4 more need to be brought into the sunlight.
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Nic the wonder puppy
When life throws lemons, throw them back
01:09 PM on 05/21/2012
Didn't you mean AFLAC?
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rjlwis
01:17 PM on 05/21/2012
Wrong again...You can't distort the truth!
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Nic the wonder puppy
When life throws lemons, throw them back
01:25 PM on 05/21/2012
I'm only a dog, and you try typing with paws
12:54 PM on 05/21/2012
Wisconsin got their Romney in the shape of Walker, Arizona got their's in the shape of Brewer....... These shape shifting devils are showing up all across the country. We can do better! Let's get rid of these varmits!
botazefa
Sounds like Bodhisattva
03:28 PM on 05/21/2012
Kindly add my state's governor, Rick Perry, to the list of varmits.
12:54 PM on 05/21/2012
I can't wait for Warren Buffett to get in on the propaganda war.

So far, this has been very one sided.

The koch brother have demanded and taken what they pleased.

Next up, T Boone Pickens and Warren Buffett.

The princelings are flexing their newfound ability to control dim people.
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CelticMajic
The answer lies in each of us individually
11:40 AM on 05/21/2012
District swings from deficit to surplus with newly enacted employee contributions: Cost savings from worker contributions to health care and retirement, taking effect today as part of the new collective bargaining laws, will swing the Kaukauna School District from a $400,000 budget deficit to an estimated $1.5 million surplus, the Post-Crescent in Appleton reports. The district tells the Post-Crescent that it plans to hire teachers and reduce class size.
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RedneckDem
The top 1% stole my made in china bootstraps
12:43 PM on 05/21/2012
You do realize that contributing to their health and pensions was already negotiated and concede before the election, right?

Also, whether you agree with the contributions or not, there is a downside that was not addressed that is dragging the state down. When 100,000 plus state workers pay 8% put of pocket to pay mostly out of state providers of healthcare and pensions you have officially taken a couple hundred milllion out of local economies (I.e. private enterprises). Any savings gained fiscally is lost in job losses privately, which will add to the budget deficit soon enough. There has to be a plan in place to compensate for the lost revenue before making broad stroked, feel good initiatives like this (even with 100% approval of all parties to contribute).
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CelticMajic
The answer lies in each of us individually
01:30 PM on 05/21/2012
Perhaps the biggest change is the ability to negotiate for health care with someone other than a Union mandated and sponsored health care insurer. Another positive outcome is the deletion of the state sending teacher pay directly to the union. Now the member gets to do that themselves without state involvement. A much better arrangement.
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Allison Winkler
If social engineering persists, I'm an ex-pat
02:26 PM on 05/22/2012
So many in this state miss this fact. Multiple economists predicted the stalled economy and job losses that go with taking so much disposable income out of local economies. But still, people follow Walker blindly. It's like they are zombies.
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Luke Dreckman
My Liberal views beat up your Conservative ones.
01:10 PM on 05/21/2012
Overall the state will have 2.3% less teachers. Larger class size will result. One district doesnt make up for the whole states losses.
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CelticMajic
The answer lies in each of us individually
03:43 PM on 05/21/2012
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
11:12 AM on 05/21/2012
Scott Walker sold off state natural resources to out-of-state businesses in no bid contracts.
I would expect local businesses to be a little aggravated by this.
Are they not?
11:44 AM on 05/21/2012
What resources??? And Democrats has sold out the taxpayers for years to the greedy unions so they could get campaign cash
12:33 PM on 05/21/2012
Unions represent working people. Why do you hate them to much? Conservatives defend foreign economic invasion and sending jobs overseas. Conservatives hate America.
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
12:34 PM on 05/21/2012
Union Collective Bargaining agreements are made between elected officials and union representatives.
It has never been a one-sided proposition. A government representative and team of lawyers have entered negotiations with the union representatives.
Walker had tons of CONCESSIONS from unions prior to his union-busting.
He proceeded with his proposals to bust unions AFTER the concessions.
The Budget was never the target - the UNIONS were his only focus.
His video with the Widow Henderson are proof.
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Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
09:53 PM on 05/21/2012
What natural resources? Please be specific as to the coal, natural gas, titanium, oil, or other natural resources that Walker has sold to no-bid contracts.
Semper fi
11:10 AM on 05/21/2012
"Truth in Sentencing" - designed to support prisons for profit.
"Budget Repair Bill" - designed to cut jobs and curtail collective bargaining
"Tort Reform" - designed to gut consumer protections

Why to people fall for this Madison Avenue packaging? Because they've been trained to for decades by corporate hucksters and abdicate critical thinking to the media massage.
08:58 PM on 05/21/2012
You nailed it connski, the corporate owned and controlled news organizations in the US follow the corporate line and don't report the corruption. Never mind the hate radio and FOX propaganda outlets.
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rootytoot
10:30 AM on 05/21/2012
Walker is going to win the recall. The LW gnashing of teeth will be heard all across the fruited plain.
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
11:07 AM on 05/21/2012
"Win" and "purchase" are not the same things.
Walker is buying influence with outside money, very much like what Mitt is attempting to do.
Both Mitt and Walker will learn that, while money certainly is good to have, it does not make for functioning governments.
"Justice" Roberts was seated to deliver exactly the outcome he has put into place.
He is a scourge from W's reign of incompetence that this nation will not soon forget.
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julieintx
End the Hollywood tax cuts
11:22 AM on 05/21/2012
But it's ok that Obama got more money than any candidate in history, and much more corporate money than McCain in 2008, right?

Please, no double standards.
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04:48 PM on 05/22/2012
Actually The Dems have poured as much money into the race as Republicans. The Dems have been buying elections for decades in Wisconsin with their union contributions. What makes this sweet is that the people have seen through them.
10:16 AM on 05/21/2012
In the 'Bagger universe, these losses constitute progress. As they starve themselves on so many fronts, they claim victory over themselves. Such foolish, naive, blinded folks. One has to wonder WHY and HOW these people can rationalize it.
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Glen Davi
All Men Are Brothers
09:46 AM on 05/21/2012
I don't disagree that Scott Walker has manipulated his
way into the statehouse in order to further the ideas
which ALEC represents.

What baffles me is that after such a tremendous grass
roots movement fighting back against those gains,
there was not better organization or leadership by
those who would replace him.

There was news of Walker going around with his
hand out and defending the ideology behind him.

Where were his opposition, doing the same?

Somehow this rarely seen grass roots move-
ment is in danger of being defeated because
of poor foresight and leadership.

Something is out of wack and doesn't sound
right here. The reluctance of the DNC to spend
money speaks volumes.
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julieintx
End the Hollywood tax cuts
11:24 AM on 05/21/2012
Your guy Barrett blew off the fallen first responders ceremony he was on the program for, in order to go to a union event and grovel for more money.
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Glen Davi
All Men Are Brothers
01:00 PM on 05/21/2012
You simply confirm my thinking. Barrett is not the guy
dems want. They would rather lose than back a guy
they have little faith in or problems with.

That's just me looking in from the outside.

What do I know.