In communications with its legislative members, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) tried to suggest that membership has increased in recent years. This claim was made despite ALEC's own internal documents that show a loss of almost 400 state legislators and more than 70 private sector corporations from its membership over the past three years.
In communications with its legislative members, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) tried to suggest that membership has increased in recent years. This claim was made despite ALEC's own internal documents that show a loss of almost 400 state legislators and more than 70 private sector corporations from its membership over the past three years.