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Member of ALEC's Health and Human Services Task Force
ALEC Member
ALEC "Private Enterprise" Board of Directors
Member of ALEC Health and Human Services Task Force
Member of ALEC's Commerce, Insurance and Economic Development Task Force
Member of ALEC's Communications and Technology Task Force
"Director" level sponsor of 2011 ALEC Annual Conference
"Director" level sponsor of the 1998 ALEC Annual Conference
ALEC sponsors: Bell Atlantic, Bell Atlantic PA, Bell Atlantic WV, BellSouth Corp., BellSouth South Carolina
Member of ALEC's Education Task Force
Division of ALEC member, Reynolds American
Now GlaxoSmithKline, ALEC member
Member of ALEC's Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force
ALEC Member (1998)
ALEC Member (1992)
ALEC Member 1998
Member of ALEC's Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force
Member of ALEC's Private Enterprise Board (1999)
Member of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force
Member of ALEC's Health and Human Services Task Force (1993)
ALEC Funder (2002)
ALEC's State Corporate Co-Chair of Idaho & Member of ALEC's Utah Host Committee (2012)
Member of ALEC's Public Safety and Elections Task Force (2011)
Member of ALEC's Education Task Force and Communications and Technology Task Force
Member of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force & Energy, Environment and Agriculture Task Force
ALEC's State Corporate Co-Chair of Maryland
Member of ALEC's Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force & Communications and Technology Task Force
Announced at a shareholder meeting on May 24, 2012 that it had decided not to renew its membership in ALEC this year.
A BofA spokesperson told Walden Asset Management that it was cutting ties to ALEC in November 2012.
Best Buy told ColorOfChange.org in July 2012 that it had not renewed its ALEC membership in 2012.
Announced on April 19th that it had not renewed its membership in February 2012.
Told the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) by email in April 2013 that "Brown-Forman is no longer sponsoring or supporting ALEC," saying that it declined to renew its membership in 2012.
Coke announced on April 4, 2012, that it had “elected to discontinue its membership with” ALEC.
CVS Caremark told ColorOfChange.org in July 2012 that it had discontinued its ALEC membership.
Darden spokesperson Rich Jeffers confirmed in April 2013 that the company cut ties with ALEC in January 2010 in order to allocate more resources to organizational connections like its involvement with the National Restaurant Association.
Dell confirmed on June 21, 2012 that it would not be renewing its ALEC membership.
Told ColorOfChange.org (CoC) that it decided not to renew its ALEC membership in July 2012.
HP told ColorOfChange.org in July 2012 that it is not currently an ALEC member.
Intuit told the CMD April 5, 2012 that it had declined to renew ALEC membership
John Deere told ColorOfChange.org in July 2012 that it is leaving ALEC.
Announced on June 12, 2012, that it would "suspend" its ALEC membership.
Kraft announced it would leave ALEC April 5, 2012.
Mars announced April 12, 2012 that it had not renewed its ALEC membership.
Announced April 10, 2012, that it had declined to renew its ALEC membership.
Told the New Jersey Star-Ledger in September 2012 that it would not renew its ALEC membership after 2012.
MillerCoors told ColorOfChange.org in July 2012 that it had not renewed its membership in 2012, nor does it intend to.
Informed Color of Change in a letter dated January 25th that they would not renew their membership in ALEC in 2012.
Told Color of Change that it would not renew its membership on April 20th.
Announced on June 24, 2013 via social media that it had "not been a member of ALEC since 2011."
Told ColorOfChange.org that it is no longer an ALEC member in August 2012.
Reed Elsevier announced on April 12, 2012, that it had resigned its board seat and dropped its ALEC membership "after considering the broad range of criticism being leveled at ALEC".
A Scantron spokesperson told CMD in May 2012 that it had cut ties with ALEC.
Told Color of Change in August 2012 that it was no longer a member.
Wal-Mart announced on May 30, 2012, that it is suspending its ALEC membership.
Wellpoint announced on March 1, 2013 that it had not attended an ALEC meeting nor supported ALEC financially since the summer of 2011 and has "no current plans to support ALEC or attend any of their meetings."
Sent an email to CMD on April 11, 2012, stating that the fast food chain had decided not to renew their membership at the end of 2011.
Announced April 19, 2012, that it would pull out of ALEC.