ALEC [1], a little known but enormously influential shadow right-wing policy organization, will be holding a summit in Cincinnati, Ohio today. Don’t be surprised that you didn’t know about it—unless you’re a top representative of a deep-pocketed corporation, you probably weren’t invited.
ALEC’s primary function is to ghostwrite bills [2] for state legislators. Corporations pay a pretty penny [3] for the access ALEC provides to elected officials, making this organization the epitome of pay-to-pay [4] backroom politics.
It’s no wonder that Ohio policymakers are pursuing such an extreme [5] pro-corporate agenda. If it requires millions of dollars to buy a ticket to the smoke-filled backroom, there’s just no way the middle class can compete.