Submitted by mcody on December 14,
2012 - 11:31am
Liberty Mutual is not a contributor to
the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), according to extensive research done by MAPE after recent inquiries by members.
MAPE will continue to work with
Liberty Mutual and encourages members to take advantage of the discounts on
insurance offered to members by Liberty Mutual. Each year, hundreds of MAPE
members find that Liberty Mutual offers rates they can’t get elsewhere. Go to
Liberty Mutual’s members-only discount page today for a free quote:
Which led me to this:
MAPE
- Minnesota
Association of Professional Employees
01/02/2013
| News release
distributed by noodls on 01/02/2013
14:19
Liberty Mutual is not and
has never been a member of or a contributor to the American
Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), according to Theresa Peters, MAPE'sdirect
senior account relations associate, and Liberty Mutual's legal department. This
is true on all levels, national and local, for Liberty Mutual.
"We have never belonged to ALEC,"
Peters said. "I have spoken to our legal department a few times about this
group (ALEC) and each time they have confirmed for this for me."
ALEC, a conservative, pro-corporate
lobbying group, was linked to more than 60 bills in the Minnesota Legislature
in a report last January by Minnesota Common Cause. Notable bills included
legislation proposing a right-to-work (RTW) constitutional amendment. Common
Cause's report called the proposed right-to-work constitutional amendment,
"Perhaps the most clear example of corporate special interest legislation,
RTW dramatically undercuts Minnesota
workers and their pocket books while protecting corporate bottom lines at the
expense of workers."
Many members continue to inquire because several websites,
not related to ALEC, misrepresent Liberty
Mutual's name and logo.
"I know there are quite a few blogs that
list us as having a possible connection, but we haven't donated to or joined ALEC,"
Peters said.
MAPE
will continue to work with Liberty Mutual and encourages members to take
advantage of the discounts on insurance offered to members by Liberty Mutual.
Each year, hundreds of MAPE members find that Liberty Mutual offers rates they
can't get elsewhere.www.mape.org/content/member-benefits.
THEN I found this screenshot of a comment that was on Alecexposed::
ALECexposed includes Liberty Mutual’s
name. I contacted them to ask about it and was assured Liberty Mutual does not
belong to, or fund, ALEC. As the Liberty Mutual rep. pointed out, the list at ALECexposed
does not show “Liberty
Mutual” in boldface — only those in bold are current members.
Hmmmmmmmmm….
How did the Liberty Mutal Rep know this:
As the Liberty Mutual rep. pointed out, the
list at ALECexposed does not show “Liberty Mutual” in boldface — only those in
bold are current members.
Maybe that rep should contact the main office where they are
saying:
never been member,
We have never belonged to ALEC,
Many members continue to inquire because several websites,
not related to ALEC, misrepresent Liberty
Mutual's name and logo.
but we haven't donated to or joined ALEC,"
NEVER?????
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
1992
ALEC'S PRIVATE SECTOR MEMBERSHIP
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
1993
ALEC Annual Meeting
Ships Are Not Sunk by the Tips of
Icebergs: Effects of Universal Health Care on Existing Compensation Systems and
Tort Law
Fesitval AB/Blossom AB
Many proposals have been put
forward to provide health care coverage to those currently not insured.
Included among the plans are proposals to detach the medical fees portion of
workers' compensation and automobile insurance and merge these into a federally
managed health care system. ... Similarly, extension of coverage should be
accompanied by significant reform of existing tort law. The argument that the
burdens of the current system are justified by the needs of alleged victims of
tortious conduct is not valid when a reformed system's expanded access has
provided for those needs.
Panel Presenter:
Peter Rice, Legislative Counsel
Peter Rice, Legislative Counsel
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
Peter Rice
Peter Rice is Legislative Counsel
at Liberty Mutual Insurance Company. He is responsible for Liberty Mutual's
legislative and political activity in the six-state New
England Region. He has also involved himself in Liberty's participation in the national
health care reform debate. Prior to joining Liberty Mutual in 1990, Mr. Rice was
the first Deputy Commissioner of Insurance in Massachusetts.
Workshop & Education Sponsors
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
ALEC's Private Sector Members
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company
1995
ALEC National Task Force on Insurance
Private Sector Members
Mr. Paul Mattera, Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
1997
ALEC Annual Meeting
ALEC Private Sector Member
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co.
1998
ALEC Annual Meeting
ALEC Private Sector Members
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co
And by the way
- Mr. Paul Mattera - 1995 ALEC National Task Force on Insurance Member
- Private Sector Member of ALEC
- representing Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
- is currently a lobbyist for Liberty Mutual.
- Mr. Paul Mattera - 1995 ALEC National Task Force on Insurance Member
- Private Sector Member of ALEC
- representing Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
- is currently a lobbyist for Liberty Mutual.
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