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Chevron’s Departure from California: Jonathan Williams on American Radio Journal
Last week, Chevron, one of the largest companies in the United States, announced it was moving its headquarters from San Ramon, California, to Houston, Texas. This move is yet another…
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A Win for Free Speech in New Hampshire
Friday, July 19, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed HB 1305, a bill protecting free speech on college campuses, into law, and has received bipartisan support in the…
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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds on Universal Education Freedom
Universal Education Freedom is rapidly becoming a pivotal issue in the American educational landscape, promising to reshape the future of learning by granting parents and students the power to choose…
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Empowering State Leaders with Trusted Policy Solutions: Lee Schalk on The Tim Jones & Chris Arps Show
ALEC Vice President of Policy Lee Schalk joined The Tim Jones and Chris Arps Show from the ALEC Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado to…
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State Leaders Gather in Denver at Pivotal Moment in History
Denver, CO (July 24, 2024) – Today, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) 51st Annual Meeting kicks off in Denver, Colorado and runs through Friday, July 26th. The premiere event…
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State Economic Turnarounds: Jonathan Williams on iSpy Radio
ALEC Executive Vice President of Policy and Chief Economist, Jonathan Williams, was featured on iSpy Radio to discuss recent actions across the states promoting…
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Follow the Money: How Wealth and People are Relocating Around the US
The migration of Americans around the United States is one of the key indicators of state economic health. When people are moving into a state, economic growth often follows. Those…
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The GOP Platform Calls for ‘Universal School Choice.’ What Would That Mean for Students?: Lisa B. Nelson in The Associated Press
In a recent interview with The Associated Press, ALEC CEO Lisa B. Nelson lauded the inclusion of universal school choice in the Republican National Committee’s new…
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States Face Fiscal Reckoning: Jonathan Williams & Lee Schalk on ALEC Breakdown
Jonathan Williams, ALEC Executive Vice President of Policy and Chief Economist, and Lee Schalk, ALEC Vice President of Policy, recently examined the start of the…
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The Next Chapter of the ALEC Brand
In this chaotic world full of opinions, legislators rely on and seek out our cutting-edge research and collaborative model policy development as a voice of reason. As a forum, our…
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How Taiwan Conquered U.S. Politics and Showed Europe How It’s Done: Karla Jones in Politico
ALEC International Relations & Federalism Senior Task Force Director Karla Jones was quoted in a Politico article by Alexander Burns highlighting the strong relationship…
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Freedom from Indoctrination Act
Section 1. Definitions (A) “Constrain” means failure during any semester to provide sufficient open seats in alternative courses for a student to complete or progress toward completion of…
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July CEO Update
Ever since our 50th Anniversary celebration last year, I’ve been thinking about where ALEC has been and where we’re going; our mission, our drive, our purpose. It all boils down…
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SCOTUS Ends Chevron: ALEC Task Force Directors React
On June 28, the Supreme Court decided Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, overturning one of the largest SCOTUS precedents ever made on judicial interpretation matters: the Chevron doctrine. Below, ALEC…
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Lost Children of Ukraine: An ALEC Women’s Leadership Episode
Since Russia’s assault on Ukraine in February 2022, tens of thousands of Ukrainian children have been forcibly abducted and taken to Russia and nearby countries friendly to Russia, such as…
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A New Era for Louisiana With Universal Education Freedom: Andrew Handel on WGSO
ALEC Education & Workforce Development Task Force Director Andrew Handel spoke to WGSO host Jeff Crouere about Louisiana’s new education freedom program, Giving All…
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States Lead by Ending the Chevron Doctrine. Will SCOTUS Follow?
The Supreme Court is expected to make its decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo this week, and it may possibly overturn one of the largest SCOTUS precedents ever…
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California’s Utility Regulator Forces the Private Sector to Maintain Increasingly Obsolete Landline Networks
While all 50 states are currently working with the federal NTIA to implement a historic $42.45 billion in taxpayer funds bringing high-speed broadband internet service to all Americans, California…
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Charitable Organizations Privacy Protection Act
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF [STATE]: Section 1. Charitable organization beneficiary affidavit and third-party protection. (1) For the purposes of this section,…
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Safeguarding American Families Everywhere (SAFE) Act
WHEREAS, persons with special needs, including developmental disabilities and mental illnesses, are among the most vulnerable within their communities, and WHEREAS, interacting with law enforcement officers or first responders in…