Republican Study Committee (RSC) a Quiet New Partner for ALEC
Seems ALEC is searching for legislative support through a new partnership as dozens of members legislative and corporate abandon membership in the organization. In the article about this they provide the RSC is meeting with ALEC at the Heritage Foundation next week:
Frankly, this gathering is long overdue, Paul Teller, the executive director of the RSC said in a statement.
"As Washington encroaches more and more into state and local spheres, its important that conservative legislators at the federal and state levels collaborate on policies to stop and roll back the ever-expanding federal government.
Recent legislative proposals on Capitol Hill have focused on rolling back federal involvement in states, such as efforts to replace Medicaid and the Childrens Health Insurance Program with block grants and to allow states to opt out of the federal highway and mass transit programs. Those positions are very much in line with ALECs efforts to empower states
Kaitlyn Buss, a spokeswoman for ALEC, said in an email that there is no formal partnership with ALEC and any organizations.
Obviously federalism is one of ALECs foundational principles, and so facilitating a conversation about federalism is very much in line with our work, Buss added.
I would suggest to the RSC that they fully research ALEC and understand the extent of the groups efforts to Roll Back the federal government before ecstatically climbing into bed with them
but of course, since the RSC, ALEC and the Heritage Foundation were all founded by Conservative activist, Paul Weyrich, theyre already well acquainted.
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