Many times over the past 4 years we have seen articles and
blog entries that stated that a governor was beholding to the Koch’s or they
were passing legislation by ALEC, or were acting like an ALECer, but we could
never connect them directly to ALEC.
Reason being is that many of them were not legislators
before they became governor, so they didn’t have a chance to be a documented
ALEC member, or in ALEC tradition, their membership was hidden from view.
But - - sometimes you will find ALEC hiding behind the curtain
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Within the last month – the following connections have been
made by me and fellow researchers and I thought you should know about them
Richard Bagger to NJ Gov Christie
Republican Governor Chris Christie's Chief of Staff, Richard
Bagger 2009 - 2012
Currently – a Commissioner on the Port Authority of New York and New
Jersey
Served on the ALEC's Private Enterprise Board between 2001
and 2004
Keith Gardner to NM Gov Susanna Martinez
Chief of Staff
“Keith Gardner is Governor Susana Martinez's chief of staff which makes him one of the most powerful men in New Mexico.”
ALEC member
Art Pope to NC Gov McCrory
Gov.-elect Pat McCrory expanded his cabinet selections by
three on Thursday, and named a trio of key staffers that includes controversial
political financier Art Pope.
ALEC member
John Thrasher to FL Gov Scott
"I want to thank Sen. Thrasher for agreeing to be
chairman of my re-election campaign," Scott said. "He has been a
trusted adviser throughout my first term, and will be a key supporter in my
campaign for a second term."
American Legislative Exchange Council Legislator of the Year
1998
Previous to his time as a legislative member – he was a
lobbyist for
ALEC member Southern Strategy Group
Chris Atkins to IN Gov Pence
Pence made his first significant policy hire, bringing on
Chris Atkins as his policy director.
Atkins was director of tax and fiscal policy at the
American
Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC)
June
2001 – August 2004 (3 years 3 months)
Dick Posthumus to MI Gov Rick Snyder
On 8 November 2010, Governor-elect Rick Snyder named
Posthumus to be his senior adviser and legislative lobbyist.
2001 - Listed as an ALEC "Leader in the States"
ALEC Board of Directors 1992 - 1996
2001 - Listed as an ALEC "Leader in the States"
ALEC Board of Directors 1992 - 1996
ALEC National Chairman Dick Posthumus 1993- 1994
ALEC influence is sometimes hidden - like many things ALEC - behind a veil of secrecy.
Never publicly acknowledged - left for citizen researchers and journalists to expose.
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