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[big campaign] BREAKING: 13 more elected leaders announce departure from ALEC

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are pleased to announce that an additional thirteen (13) Texas Legislators – 10 Republicans and 3 Democrats – have left and will no longer be a part of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). **The departure of these 13 elected leaders brings the confirmed total number of elected leaders that have dropped ALEC -- so far this year -- to seventy (70). *These 70 elected leaders now join the ranks of dozens of other elected officials<http://sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Legislators_Who_Have_Cut_Ties_to_ALEC>and thirty-two (32) corporations (most recently, Amgen) and four (4) major non-profits<http://sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Corporations_Who_Have_Cut_Ties_to_ALEC>to have disavowed ALEC in the last year alone. Please see below for analysis, quotes and today's press release<http://progresstexas.org/blog/10-tx-republicans-last-3-tx-democrats-leave-alec>from Progress Texas. http://progresstexas.org/blog/10-tx-republicans-last-3-tx-democrats-leave-alec 10 TX Republicans, Last 3 TX Democrats Leave ALEC - 0 - - - Phillip Martin - August 16, 2012 This year, we have worked to expose ALEC in Texas. You've sent letters to Texas legislators asking them to leave ALEC, and helped share our research about this corporate bill factory's influence in Texas. Today, we have tangible proof that our work is making a difference. *We are pleased to announce that an additional 13 Texas Legislators – 10 Republicans and 3 Democrats – have left and will no longer be a part of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC).* These 13 Legislators join 12 others who announced they were leaving in April of 2012, bringing the total number of Texas legislators who have left ALEC to 25 this year alone. *“These legislators have shown the courage of their convictions by standing up to a corporate bill factory and declaring their support for the people of Texas above all else,”*said Matt Glazer, Executive Director of Texas. As we have written many times before <http://progresstexas.org/tags/alec>, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a corporate bill factory for model laws. The organization arranges for corporate lobbyists and conservative legislators to hold joint secret meetings to craft cookie-cutter bills that increase the profits of private companies at the public’s expense. Following public pressure from Progress Texas and its membership, 25 legislators have dropped - including every Democrat. A majority of the Texas Legislature – 96 of 181 members – is now no longer a part of ALEC. Below is the list of the 13 Texas legislators who recently announced they are leaving ALEC. 1. Sen. Robert Deuell – R 2. Sen. Glenn Hegar – R 3. Sen. Eddie Lucio – D 4. Sen. Carlos Uresti – D 5. Sen. John Whitmire – D 6. Rep. Leo Berman – R 7. Rep. Myra Crownover – R 8. Rep. Jim Keffer – R 9. Rep. Dee Margo – R 10. Rep. Jim Murphy – R 11. Rep. Diane Patrick – R 12. Rep. Debbie Riddle – R 13. Rep. James White – R As you may recall, the Texas Public Policy Foundation - ALEC's home away form home here in Texas - rushed to defend ALEC months ago by penning an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal<http://progresstexas.org/blog/texas-public-policy-foundation-rushes-defend-alec>. Despite their pleas, Texas legislators - especially Texas Republicans - didn't listen. Additionally, after the departure of Senators Whitmire, Uresti, and Lucio, no Democrat in Texas remains in ALEC. Nationwide, 70 legislators have left ALEC; the 25 that have left from Texas is the most of any state. Additionally, 32 corporations across the country have cut ties with ALEC. A full list of those corporations and legislators can be found here:http://alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed. Below is a list of all Texas legislators in ALEC<http://www.scribd.com/doc/102959396/List-of-ALEC-Membership-in-Texas>, those not in ALEC, and those who have refused to answer repeated requests of that information from *Progress Texas*. List of ALEC Membership in Texas<http://www.scribd.com/doc/102959396/List-of-ALEC-Membership-in-Texas> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT MATT GLAZERAugust 15, 2012 (512) 473-4140 10 Texas Republicans, Final 3 Texas Democrats Have Left ALEC Majority of Texas Legislature No Longer a Part of Corporate Bill Factory (TEXAS) – Progress Texas is pleased to announce that an additional 13 Texas Legislators – 10Republicans and 3 Democrats – have announced they have left and will no longer be a part of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). These 13 Legislators join 12 members of theLegislature who announced they were leaving in April of 2012, bringing the total number of Texas legislators who have left ALEC to 25 this year alone. “These legislators have shown the courage of their convi ctions by standing up to acorporate bill factory and declaring their support for the people of Texas above all else,” said Matt Glazer, Executive Director of Texas. The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a corporate bill factory for model laws. Theorganization arranges for corporate lobbyists and conservative legislators to hold joint secretmeetings to craft cookie-cutter bills that increase the profits of private companies at the public’s expense . Following public pressure from Progress Texas and its membership, a majorityof the Texas Legislature – 96 of 181 members – is now no longer a part of ALEC.Below is the list of the 13 Texas legislators who recently announced they are leaving ALEC:1. Sen. Robert Deuell – R2. Sen. Glenn Hegar – R3. Sen. Eddie Lucio – D4. Sen. Carlous Uresti – D5. Sen. John Whitmire – D6. Rep. Leo Berman – R7. Rep. Myra Crownover – R8. Rep. Jim Keffer – R9. Rep. Dee Margo – R10. Rep. Jim Murphy – R11. Rep. Diane Patrick – R12. Rep. Debbie Riddle – R13. Rep. James White – R After the departure of Senators Whitmire, Uresti, and Lucio, no Democrat in Texas remains inALEC. Nationwide, 70 legislators have left ALEC; the 25 that have left from Texas is the most of any state. Additionally, 32 corporations across the country have cut ties with ALEC. A full list of those corporations and legislators can be found here: http://alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed.<http://alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed> Attached is a list of all Texas legislators in ALEC, those not in ALEC, and those who have refusedto answer repeated requests of that information from Progress Texas . To learn more about ourwork on ALEC in Texas, visit our website at <http://progresstexas.org/tags/alec> http://progresstexas.org/tags/alec. <http://progresstexas.org/tags/alec> <http://progresstexas.org/tags/alec><http://alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed> sd Communicating Progressive Values in Texassssssssssssssssssssssssssssss www.ProgressTexas.orgssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Sen. Brian Birdwell Sen. Mario Gallegos Sen. Jose RodriguezSen. John Carona Sen. Glenn Hegar Sen. Carlos Uresti Sen. Wendy Davis Sen. Juan “Chuy” Hinojosa Sen. Leticia Van de Putte Sen. Robert F. Duell Sen. Eddie Lucio Sen. Kirk WatsonSen. Robert Duncan Sen. Robert Nichols Sen. Royce WestSen. R odney Ellis Sen. Steve Ogden Sen. John Whitmire Sen. Kevin Eltife Sen. Dan Patrick Sen. Judith Zaffirini Rep. Alma Allen Rep. Naomi Gonzalez Rep. Sergio Munoz Jr.Rep. Roberto Alonzo Rep. Lance Good en Rep. Jim Murphy Rep. Carol Alvarado Rep. Ryan Guillen Rep. Elliott NaishtatRep. Rafael Anchia Rep. Roland Gutierrez Rep. Rene Oliv eiraRep. Rodney Anderson Rep. Will Hartnett Rep. Tan ParkerRep. Marva Beck R ep. Ana Hernandez-Luna Rep. Diane Patrick Rep. Leo Berman Rep. Scott Hochberg Rep. Joe PickettRep. Lon Burnam Rep. Donna Howard Rep. Chente Quintanilla Rep. Angie Chen Button Rep. Dan Huberty Rep. Richard Pena RaymondRep. Joaqui n Castro Rep. Eric Johnson Rep. Ron ReynoldsRep. Garnet Coleman Rep. Jim Keffer Rep. Debbie RiddleRep. Myra Crownover Rep. Tracy King Rep. Allan RitterRep. Drew Darby Rep. Tim Kleinschmidt Rep. Eddie Rodriguez Rep. Yvonne Davis Rep. Lyle Larson Rep. Charles SchwertnerRep. Joe Deshotel Rep. Ken Legler Rep. Kenneth Sheets Rep. Dawnna Dukes Rep. Tyron Lewis Rep. David Simpson Rep. Harold Dutton Jr. Rep. Eddie Lucio III Rep. Mark StramaRep. Craig Eiland Rep. Barbara Mallory Callaway Rep. Van TaylorRep. Joe Farias Rep. Dee Margo Rep. Senfronia ThompsonRep. Jessica Farrar Rep. Marisa Marquez Rep. Sylveste r TurnerRep. Pete Gallego Rep. Armando Martinez Rep. Marc VeaseyRep. John Garza Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer Rep. Mike Villare alRep. Helen Giddings Rep. Ruth Jones McClendon Rep. Hubert Vo Rep. Veronica Gonzales Rep. Jose Menendez Rep. Armando WalleRep. Larry Gonzales Rep. Borris L. Miles Rep. James White 75 Texas Representatives Not in ALEC - 48 Democrats, 27 Republicans. Those who dropped in 2012 are bold & italicized.21 Texas Senators Not in ALEC - 12 Democrats, 9 Republicans. Those who dropped in 2012 are bold & italicized. sd Communicating Progressive Values in Texassssssssssssssssssssssssssssss www.ProgressTexas.orgssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Sen. Troy Fraser Rep. Joe Driver Rep. Jerry MaddenSen. Chris Harris Rep. Ro b Eissler Rep. Barbara NashSen. Kel Seliger Rep. Allen Fletcher Rep. Walter “Four” PriceSen. Florence Shapiro Rep. John Frullo Rep. Ralph SheffieldRep. Charles “Doc” Anderson Rep. Harvey Hilderbran Rep. Todd SmithRep. William “Bill” Callegari Rep. Jim Jackson Rep. John SmitheeRep. Warren Chisum Rep. Phil Kin g Rep. Randy WeberRep. John Davis Rep. George Lavender Rep. William “Bill” ZedlerRep. Sarah Davis Rep. Lanham LyneSen. Craig Estes Rep. Dan Flynn Rep. Geanie MorrisonSen. Joan Huffman Rep. Charlie Geren Rep. Rob OrrSen. Mike Ja ckson Rep. Mike Hamilton Rep. John OttoSen. Jane Nelson Rep. Kelly Hancock R ep. Ken PaxtonSen. Jeff Wentworth Rep. Rick Hardcastle Rep. Aaron PenaSen. T ommy Williams Rep. Patricia Harless Rep. Charles PerryRep. Jose Aliseda Rep . Linda Harper-Brown Rep. Larry PhillipsRep. Jimmie Don Aycock Rep. Chuck Ho pson Rep. Jim PittsRep. Dwayne Bohac Rep. Charlie Howard Rep. Connie ScottRe p. Dennis Bonnen Rep. Bryan Hughes Rep. Mark SheltonRep. Dan Branch Rep. Tod d Hunter Rep. Wayne SmithRep. Fred Brown Rep. Jason Isaac Rep. Burt Solomons Rep. Cindy Burkett Rep. Susan King Rep. Joe StrausRep. Erwin Cain Rep. Lois Kolkhorst Rep. Larry TaylorRep. Stefani Carter Rep. John Kuempel Rep. Raul T orresRep. Wayne Christian Rep. Jim Landtroop Rep. Vicki TruittRep. Byron Coo k Rep. Jodie Laubenberg Rep. Beverly WoolleyRep. Tom Craddick Rep. J.M. Loza no Rep. Paul WorkmanRep. Brandon Creighton Rep. Doug Miller Rep. John Zerwas Rep. Gary Elkins Rep. 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