ALEC—whose early leader, the white Evangelical nationalist Paul Weyrich, also launched the Reagan-era Moral Majority—has aided the anti-abortion agenda in numerous ways, writes juliana_broad of EXPOSEDbyCMD
Juliana Broad is a freelance researcher and writer. She has worked as a labor organizer and strategic researcher with unions in a variety of sectors, including higher education, healthcare, and property services. At the University of Cambridge, she earned a master’s degree in the history and philosophy of science as a Gates Scholar. Her scholarship has been published in or is forthcoming from the peer-reviewed journals History of the Human Sciences, Medical History, and History of Science.
The American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, has often tried to downplay its ties to hot-button social issues like abortion for fear of spooking its corporate funders. But at its 50th annual meeting in Orlando last week, outlawing abortion is clearly on the docket.were invited to join operatives from Susan B.
ALEC—whose early leader, the white Evangelical nationalist Paul Weyrich, also launched the Reagan-era Moral Majority—has aided the anti-abortion agenda in numerous ways. But given its close relationship with all sorts of corporate partners, in recent years ALEC has attempted to walk a fine line in its stance on social issues or at least
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