June 22, 2012

Dell Leaves ALEC

We’ve just received word that Dell has dropped its membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a powerful corporate front group that passes off corporate-written bills to state legislatures. Here’s a statement from Dell:

Dell makes it a practice to review our memberships each year. We reviewed the value of our participation in the Education committee and decided that we will not be renewing our membership with ALEC next month. We provided our feedback to ALEC a few weeks ago when we told them we were not renewing.

Dell joins Wal-Mart, Amazon.com, and many other corporations and other organizations that have fled the organization, especially in light of the revelation that it helped spread “Stand Your Ground” and voter suppression laws.

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  • jon5

    It’s certainly is not that they felt that it was the right thing to do. They are still probably in complete agreement with ALECs basic function, legislation that is benificial to DELL. They left because of fear that it will affect their bottom line. Please don’t tell me that all of these companies left ALEC because it was the right thing. They’re all a bunch of hypocrites. They just got caught with their fingers is the cookie jar.

  • CatKinNY

    Internet outrage works!

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