Rightwing 'bill mill' ALEC accused of sowing racist and white supremacist policies
Source: The Guardian
Rightwing bill mill accused of sowing racist and white supremacist policies
An advocacy group report criticises Alec, a group which brings together conservative lawmakers and corporate interests
Ed Pilkington in New York
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Tue 3 Dec 2019 07.15 GMT
Last modified on Tue 3 Dec 2019 07.17 GMT
Alec, the rightwing network that brings conservative lawmakers together with corporate lobbyists to create model legislation that is cloned across the US, has been accused of spreading racist and white supremacist policies targeted at minority communities.
A report published on Tuesday by the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) and other advocacy groups charges Alec with propagating white supremacy.
In one of the sharpest criticisms yet levelled at the controversial bill mill, the authors warn that conservative and corporate interests have captured our political process to harness profit, further entrench white supremacy in the law, and target the safety, human rights and self-governance of marginalised communities.
The publication comes on the eve of the latest gathering of Alec, officially known as the American Legislative Exchange Council, which will be attended by hundreds of largely Republican state-level legislators and their big business allies.
The four-day States & Nation Policy Summit will open at a resort in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Wednesday with an agenda touching on several of Alecs core principles including election integrity, privatisation of education and support for homeschooling, and protection for pharmaceutical companies.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/02/alec-white-supremacy-conservatives-racism