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Legislators and corporate lobbyists meet in secret at Georgia resort

 
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Legislators and corporate lobbyists meet in secret at Georgia resort
The Georgia Legislature has a message for voters: don't ask us about our meetings with corporate lobbyists behind closed doors.

The 11Alive Investigators tracked lawmakers to a resort hotel in Savannah last week, where we observed state legislators and lobbyists mingling in the hotel bar the night before they gathered in private rooms to decide what new laws would best serve the corporations.

The meetings were part of the Spring Task Force Summit of the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC.

What is ALEC?

"It's really a corporate bill mill," said Sen. Nan Orrock, an Atlanta Democrat who has served in both houses of the Georgia General Assembly for years. "They're cranking out legislation, putting it into the hands of legislators who go back and file it."

Orrock would know. She was once a member of ALEC.

"The corporations that are there have equal standing with the legislators," Sen. Orrock said.

"You mean they can vote?" we asked.

"They absolutely can vote, and truth be told, they write the bills," she answered, referring to the lobbyists.

There really are back rooms where corporate lobbyists have direct access to lawmakers completely out of sight, with no transparency or public filings. They're also wined and dined after hours at these events with nothing recorded on ethics reports.

We know because we saw one of these back rooms with our own eyes, and were kicked out with the aid of off-duty police officers on orders from ALEC staff.


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Re: Legislators and corporate lobbyists meet in secret at Georgia resort
It's going on in every state and even in the federal government.
Who do you think wrote the TPP?
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Re: Legislators and corporate lobbyists meet in secret at Georgia resort
I can't wait for the BBQ.
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It’s no fun, those things. Never is when you get a pack of billionaires in the same room. They just stand around with their fuzzy eyebrows and their suits and their gimmicks of the hour and compare dick sizes. Even the women compare. It smells like donald trump’s hair spray, and paraffin from the manicures the guys got before the event.

Then they have their presentations from the latest black-framed glasses used-to-be-a-sniper-with-the-cia-nerd from some variety of european land and then the get a usb key with the project plans and some sort of reassurance that nothing will ever go bad for them as long as they sign on this line here, and initial here, here, and here. It’s just locking up their money for national conveniences.





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