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See Center for Media and Democracy's quick summary below 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 ALEC INITIATIVES PUBLICATIONS according to newly exposed documents. DO YOU? 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-includes majorEnvironment, tax Energy, and Agriculture loopholes for big industries and the super rich, Federal Relations proposals to offshore U.S. jobs and gut and minimum Health Human wage,Services and efforts to weaken public health, International Relations safety, and environmental protections. Public Although 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 Print this the Page depth and breadth of how Text-Only Page big corporations are Email this rules Page changing the legal and undermining democracy across the nation. By the Center for Media and Democracy www.prwatch.org Home MODEL LEGISLATION Business has “a VOICETASK and aFORCES VOTE,” Model Legislation Public Safety and Elections Did you know the NRA--the Theft Using Emergency Exit to Avoid Apprehension or Detection Act National Rifle Association--was Summary the corporate co- This act creates additional penalties for someone who commits a theft by use of a designated emergency exit. chair in 2011? Model Bill Section 1. {Short Title} This act shall be known as the Theft Using Emergency Exit to Avoid Apprehension or Detection Act. Section 2. {Definitions} A. “Theft” For purpose of this act, theft shall be defined as {insert appropriate state statute}. B. “Theft by Emergency Exit” For purpose of this act, theft by emergency exit shall be defined as committing a theft by using a designated emergency exit to avoid apprehension or detection. Section 3. {Penalties} A person who commits theft by emergency exit shall be charged one degree higher than the applicable theft penalty. Section 4. {Severability clause} Section 5. {Repealer clause} Section 6. {Effective Date} Adopted by ALEC's Criminal Justice Task Force at the Annual Meeting August 9, 2002. Approved by full ALEC Board of Directors September, 2002. About Members Login Logout Events & Meetings About Us and ALEC EXPOSED. The Center for Media and ALEC Democracy reports on corporate spin and government Model Legislation Task Forces Initiatives Publications Home Join ALEC Contact News propaganda.! We are located in Madison, Wisconsin, and publish www.PRWatch.org, www.SourceWatch.org, and now www.ALECexposed.org. For more information contact: editor@prwatch.org or 608-260-9713. Center for Media and Democracy's quick analysis This is part of a set of bills, favored by corporations, designed to increase criminal penalties for retail theft. This bill creates additional penalties when a person uses an emergency exit in the course of committing a theft, which seems to serve few public safety or public interest goals. This would benefit large retailers such as Wal-Mart, which sits on the ALEC Private Sector board.