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For more than 40 years the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council has pushed conservative ideas in state capitols and on Wednesday two relatively young progressive organizations announced they are merging to try to push back.
The Progressives States Network and the American Legislative and Issue Campaign Exchange ALICE, compared to the conservative ALEC are merging in order to push state-level progressive legislation.
For nearly a generation, conservatives have outpaced us at the business of movement-building in states, ALICE Executive Director Nick Rathod wrote in an email sent Wednesday to would-be donors and friendly lawmakers. They have focused hard on it, poured resources into it, and have been ruthlessly efficient at it. Starting now, we will do the same.
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Mr. Rathod, who previously worked in the first-term Obama White House, the Center for American Progress and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, called the merger a serious move to build a liberal version of the corporate- and Koch-funded ALEC, which pushes similar conservative legislation simultaneously across the country. The 39-year-old will serve as executive director of the merged groups, which will assume a new name later this year.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2014/07/16/progressive-groups-merge-in-effort-to-counter-koch-backed-alec/
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