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Exposed D I D Y O U K N O W ? Corporations VOTED to adopt this. Through ALEC, global companies ALEC EXPOSED Search ABOUT GO MEMBERS LOGIN | LOGOUT | HOME | JOIN ALEC | CONTACT work as “equals” in “unison” with politicians to write laws to govern your life. Big MODEL LEGISLATION ALEC INITIATIVES PUBLICATIONS Business has “a VOICETASK and FORCES a VOTE,” according to newly exposed documents. EVENTS & MEETINGS “ALEC” NEWShas long been a secretive collaboration between BigLegislation Business and Model “conservative” politicians. Civil Justice Behind closed doors, they ghostwrite “model” bills to Commerce, Insurance, and Economic be introduced in state Development capitols across the country. This agenda--underwritten Education by global corporations-Energy, includes majorEnvironment, tax and Agriculture loopholes for big industries and the super rich, Federal Relations proposals to offshore U.S. Health Human jobs and gutand minimum wage,Services and efforts to weaken public health, International Relations safety, and environmental protections. Although Public Safety andmany Elections of these bills have become law, until now, their origin Tax and Fiscal Policy has been largely unknown. With ALEC EXPOSED, the Telecommunications Centerand forInformation Media and Technology Democracy hopes more Americans will study the bills to understand the Print this Page depth and breadth of how Text-Only Page big corporations are Email this Page changing the legal rules and undermining democracy across the nation. ALEC’s’Corporate Board --in recent past or present • AT&T Services, Inc. • centerpoint360 • UPS • Bayer Corporation • GlaxoSmithKline • Energy Future Holdings • Johnson & Johnson • Coca-Cola Company • PhRMA • Kraft Foods, Inc. • Coca-Cola Co. • Pfizer Inc. • Reed Elsevier, Inc. • DIAGEO • Peabody Energy • Intuit, Inc. • Koch Industries, Inc. • ExxonMobil • Verizon • Reynolds American Inc. • Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. • Salt River Project • Altria Client Services, Inc. • American Bail Coalition • State Farm Insurance For more on these corporations, search at www.SourceWatch.org. By the Center for Media and Democracy www.prwatch.org Home Model Legislation Public Safety and Elections Resolution in Support of H.O.P.E. Summary DO YOU? Did you know the NRA--the National Rifle Association-was the corporate co-chair in 2011? This Resolution recognizes the progress Hawaii’s H.O.P.E. program has exhibited in lowering the crime rate amongst probationers. The resolution also supports the program and its success and aims to replicate its results in other states. Resolution Whereas, Hawaii’s Circuit Judge Steve Alm started the Hawaii Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (H.O.P.E.) program in 2004 in an effort to reduce drug use and crime among those probationers most at risk to commit violations; and WHEREAS, community supervision programs are a crucial area within the American criminal justice system; and WHEREAS, the number of adults on probation is rising: in 2008 that figure was almost 4.3 million, 500,000 more than in 2000; and Whereas, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is committed to developing effective criminal justice policies that create safe communities for citizens as well as strong state budgets; and Whereas, the current probation system has proven to be ineffective in that nearly 40% of probationers across the nation fail to successfully complete probation; and Whereas, spending on corrections has been a leading factor in rising state budgets for 15 years; and Whereas, by notifying probationers that violations will be dealt with swiftly and surely, by conducting frequent random drug tests, issuing swift and certain sanctions for every violation, and by administering drug treatments to those who need it, the H.O.P.E. program has experienced unprecedented success; and Whereas, studies have shown H.O.P.E. probationers to be 53% less likely to have their probation revoked, and 61% less likely to miss appointments with probation officers; and Whereas, H.O.P.E. probationers have proven to be 72% less likely to use drugs, and 55% less likely to be arrested for a new crime; Therefore Be It Resolved that ALEC supports the H.O.P.E. program and its success, and recommends that actions be taken which will replicate its remarkable results in other jurisdictions. Adopted by the Public Safety and Elections Task Force at the Annual Meeting, August 7, 2010. Approved by the ALEC Board of Directors, September 19, 2010. About Us and ALEC EXPOSED. The Center Media and Democracy About for Members Login Logout reports Eventson & corporate Meetings spin and government Modelin Legislation Task ForcesandALEC Initiatives Publications www.SourceWatch.org, Home propaganda.! We are located Madison, Wisconsin, publish www.PRWatch.org, Join ALEC contact: Contact editor@prwatch.org News and now www.ALECexposed.org. For more information or 608-260-9713.