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Saturday, September 15, 2012

George Allen (VA) ALEC-er Extraordinaire

(My emphasis throughout)

ALEC 1995
This is the "good timing" that ALEC has today. Through the ballot box, the American people have vigorously endorsed the fundamental principles which guide the ALEC agenda: limited government, free enterprise and individual liberty.

So how does one measure the "ALEC Wave" sweeping across the country?
• ALEC members now hold a significant number of leadership positions
• ALEC membership is skyrocketing
• Private sector support is soaring
• ALEC members have a high reelection rate
• ALEC model legislation is sailing through legislatures across the country

Is that going to be true this year?????

ALEC Alumnus Virginia Governor George Allen also made an outstanding address in accepting the 1996 Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award.

Virginia – what ya gonna do with this ALEC-er???


1995 – February ALEC FYI Magazine
ALEC Leaders in the States
ALEC members holding leadership positions in state legislatures and Governors who are ALEC alumni...
VIRGINIA
Gov. George Allen (R)
Joseph Benedetti (R) Sen. Min. Leader
Vance Wilkins {R) House Min. Leader

Fighting Crime in America: Getting Tough Works Report Card on Crime and Punishment Proves that Prison is the Most Effective Crime Solution
On November 2, just days before the elections, ALEC released its long-awaited Report Card on Crime and Punishment to a room packed with members of the media. The Report Card provided data and analyses from 1960 to 1992 on crime and punishment on a national and state-by state basis. The Report Card is the centerpiece of ALEC s ongoing effort to toughen states* criminal justice systems,

Joining incoming ALEC National Chairman Senator Ray Powers (RColo.) and ALEC Executive Director Samuel A. Brunelli at the news conference were former U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr (who also authored the Report's foreword), Mr. Paul McNulty, President of the First Freedom Coalition and an advisor to Virginia Governor George Allen, ALEC Virginia State Chair Senator Steve Martin, and Mr. Wendell Cox, ALEC's Director of State Policy and Legislation and a principal contributor to the study.

1995 – March ALEC FYI magazine
Florida Sues Tobacco Firms to Recover Medicaid Costs
Virginia Governor George Allen, a former ALEC member, has noted "that this ill conceived policy only serves the interests of trial lawyers and the federal government. The states are not well served by this inefficient way of adding to the state coffers through litigation. I am even more concerned that these actions are exactly the opposite of where the states should be heading in terms of tort reform and will only serve to erode further the principle of personal responsibility

Governors Allen and Weld Take the Lead on Welfare Reform
The Virginia Independence Program emphasizes work and replaces principles of dependency with those of self-reliance and personal responsibility.

"We have sent a message that welfare in Virginia will no longer be a way of life, but a temporary means of assistance that will serve as a hand up to opportunity rather than a hand out to dependency," said Governor George Allen.

Several ALEC model proposals are embodied in the Virginia Independence Program.

These changes to the welfare system in Virginia were developed by the Governor's Commission on Citizen Empowerment. The Commission was founded in May 1994 by Allen, and was chaired by Secretary of Health and Human Resources Kay Coles James.
In 2007, Kay Cole James was appointed to the ALEC Board of Scholars.

1995 Summer ALEC States and Nation Newsletter
ALEC Progress Report: The ALEC Wave: A Question of Timing and Momentum
What has been the result of ALEC's "good timing?" What benefits have we received from having the body politic catch up with our agenda? There are many.

First, the number of ALEC members holding leadership positions in state legislatures has grown tremendously (pg. 12). ALEC now counts among its membership 32 Speakers or Speaker Pro Terns, 25 Senate Presidents and Senate Pro Terns, 34 Majority Leaders and 28 Minority Leaders. Just as significantly, 12 Governors and two Lieutenant Governors are former ALEC members. All told, these legislative leaders, such as Governors John Engler of Michigan, Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin, George Allen of Virginia and George Pataki of New York, are trailblazing the innovative policies that are charting a new course for the states and the nation.

So how does one measure the "ALEC Wave" sweeping across the country?
• ALEC members now hold a significant number of leadership positions
• ALEC membership is skyrocketing
• Private sector support is soaring
• ALEC members have a high reelection rate
• ALEC model legislation is sailing through legislatures across the country

Photo Caption
ALEC Alumnus Virginia Governor George Allen was a highlight of ALEC's 1995 Summit

ALEC Leaders in the States
Below are listed ALEC members who hold leadership positions in their state legislature, members of ALEC's leadership (Legislative and Private Sector Board members, state chairs and Task Force Chairs), and Governors and Lieutenant Governors who are ALEC alumni.
ALEC counts as its members 32 Speakers or Speaker Pro terns of the House. 25 Senate Presidents and Senate Pro Terns. 34 Majority Leaders and 28 Minority Leaders. Twelve Governors and two Lieutenant Governors are former ALEC members.

GOVERNOR GEORGE ALLEN, who began his term in January 1994, has been a vocal proponent of state sovereignty and limited government Under Allen, Virginia government has experienced extensive reform as he has worked to keep his campaign promises keeping violent criminals off the streets, promoting work and responsibility for welfare recipients, stressing basic academics, and cutting wasteful spending. Prior to taking the office of Governor. Allen served in the Virginia General Assembly for nine years. He was first elected in 1983 and held Thomas Jefferson's seat—known as Mr. Jefferson's District— in the House of Delegates. In a 1991 special election, Allen was elected to the United States House of Representatives from Virginia's 7th Congressional District. As a Member of the House, Allen was named by the National Taxpayer's Union as one of the five most Fiscally Responsible Members of the 102nd Congress.

VIRGINIA _
Mr. Jay S. Poole Philip Morris USA ALEC Private Sector Chair
Mr. David Powers RJ. Reynolds ALEC Private Sector Chair
Ms. Vicki Jones Mobil ALEC Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Task Farce Vice Chair
Senator Joseph Benedetti
  Senior Minority Leader
Representative Vance Wilkins
  House Minority Leader
Senator Stephen Martin
  ALEC State Chair and Task Force CHAir


1995 October ALEC FYI Magazine
Virginia Governor George Allen
First-term Governor Recognized Nationally As a Leader in State Sovereignty Movement
George Allen, the 67th Governor of Virginia and an ALEC member when he served in the General Assembly, addressed ALEC's National Leadership Summit in Richmond last May.

Since he began his term in January 1994, Allen has been a vocal proponent of state sovereignty and limited government, and has energetically advanced both issues. Under Allen's watch, Virginia's government is undergoing extensive change through his policies that keep violent criminals off the streets, promote work and responsibility for welfare recipients, stress basic academics, and cut wasteful spending. Allen is also leading a nationwide effort to restore the rights and prerogatives of the people and of state and local governments in the face of increasing intrusion by the federal government.

FYI: Why do you think state sovereignty has become a legitimate political issue?
ALLEN: Federalism, or more specifically the right of Virginians to determine their own destiny without unwarranted usurpation by the federal government, always was one of the founding principles of our nation.

FYI: If Congress were to overnight begin to comply with the Tenth Amendment, what would you expect to begin to happen?
ALLEN: There will be no revolutionary change in the status quo of the government's functioning. The shift of power from the states to the federal government was a gradual process and correcting the situation will not happen overnight. When I addressed ALEC in Richmond, I referred to Speaker [Newt] Gingrich and Senator [Robert] Dole as co-partners in the efforts to restore proper balance to the relationship between federal and state governments.

With the makeup of the Congress, I expect improvements will continue. The leadership of the current Congress seems to realize that the federal government has overstepped its jurisdictional boundaries and that it must refocus its efforts on its constitutionally enumerated responsibilities. These duties are expressly limited to national defense, interstate commerce, foreign policy, printing a common currency and delivering the mail.

1995 November ALEC FYI Magazine
Voters Cause Mild Ripples in Legislatures
The question produced by the answer that was the 1995 elections is: has the conservative revolution run its course?

For all the media condemnation that says his political influence is over, Virginia Governor George Allen, an ALEC member when he served in the House of Delegates, is not troubled by the split in the Senate.

"In the Senate, what we have, I believe, is a functional philosophical majority in support of the agenda that I have been promoting as Governor," Allen said. "I expect to see a bipartisan conservative coalition emerge that will dominate the Senate on key legislative and policy issues."

1998 ALEC Document
AMERICAN LEGISLATIVE EXCHANGE COUNCIL  Jeffersonian Principles in Action
Forward – Quote

_I think that all of America is yearning for an American renaissance .
And you, the leaders, the leaders of the American Legislative Exchange Council, are the leaders of that renaissance-in your hone districts and your home states . That is why this conference is so important, as you are charting America's future. You are charting it from the grassroots, where the decency and the common sense is reflected, not in the cold corridors of Washington, D .C., but in your home counties, your home towns and in your .state legislature. VIRGINIA GOVERNOR GEORGE ALLEN, 1996

1998 ALEC Annual Meeting

Wednesday ALEC Task Force Hospitality Suite
9 :30-11:00n"
North Imperial
Sponsored b, N7CO8, Inc.
The Task Forces will cc-host a reception to give members the opportunity to learn more about the ALEC Task Forces . This is an informal time for members to familiarize themselves with the Task Force positions on many important issues. Guests will include Former Governor George Allen .

Thursday Morning
Workshop D3 11:00 a.m. - 12 :30 p.m.
Continental C
Governing by Decree: Federalism Under Fire
Speakers:
Arizona Senate President Brenda  Burns
George Allen, former Governor of Virginia
Byron Lanun, Executive Director, State Policy Network
Becky Norton Dunlop, Vice President, External Affairs, The
Heritage Foundation

George Allen served as Virginia's 67th Governor from 1994- 98 and was the 1996 recipient of the Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award. Among his many achievements, the former governor helped to bring an unprecedented record $14 billion in new investments, and over 300,000 jobs to the Commonwealth . He replaced Virginia's welfare system with reforms to promote work ethic and personal responsibility . Allen instituted high academic standards in the basics of English, mathematics, science and social studies which have beer emulated by other states . Allen also abolished parole in Virginia and transformed the juvenile justice system, focusing it on discipline and protection of law-abiding citizens resulting in a 16 percent drop in violent crime rate for rape, robbery and murder . Allen worked to streamline state government by requiring a comprehensive review of all state government regulations, resulting in 70 percent of all regulations being eliminated or amended . Allen served in the U.S . House of Representatives and the Virginia House of Delegates, where he was an ALEC member. Allen currently practices law in Richmond, at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe .

Thursday Lunch
12:45 to '2:15a
International Ballroom
'The issues facing the states and the nation will be addressed by two speakers who are national leaders in both the public and private sectors . Honorable George Allen ALEC Thomas Jefferson Scholar and 1996 Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award

Friday
Energy, Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Task Force
Friday, Aug . 21 • 2 :30 to 5:30 p.m .
Grand Ballroom
Many of the current issues addressed by this Task Force have already become law in Virginia under the recent administration of Gov. George Allen . During his term, over a dozen market oriented and incentive based bills were adopted . Moreover, Gov. Allen's Secretary of Natural Resources, Becky Norton Dunlop, introduced an element of sanity into several regulations in where market and property rights had initially been given short shrift . Secretary Dunlop, now Vice President of Public Affairs at the Heritage Foundation, joins ALEC's Energy, Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Task Force to discuss Virginia's successes in promoting sound stewardship of natural resources based on incentives and the free market rather than on more government regulations and bureaucracies.

2000 ALEC Annual Report
More than 80 Members of Congress are former ALEC members. Included among this distinguished list in the House are Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), House Majority Whip Tom Delay (R-Texas) and International Relations Committee Chairman Henry Hyde (R-Ill.). Assistant Majority Leader Don Nickles (R-Okla.) is ALEC’s highest-ranking alumnus in the Senate, which includes U.S. Senators Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), Richard Shelby (R-Ala.), and George Allen (R-Va.).

Speakers at ALEC Conferences
ALEC conferences have a reputation for substantive sessions and are known for attracting serious activist legislators, and thus are able to draw leading decision makers and well-known policy experts as speakers and panelists. In the last nine years, some of the major national and state leaders who have addressed ALEC conferences include: President Ronald Reagan; President George H.W. Bush; Bill Bennett; Jack Kemp; Pete DuPont; Governors Tommy Thompson, John Engler, George Allen, Ben Nelson, and Frank Keating; Speaker Newt Gingrich; U.S. Senators Trent Lott, Bob Dole and John Ashcroft; and Congressmen John Kasich, Dick Armey, Billy Tauzin, Tim Penney and Charlie Stenholm.

The Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award
The highlight of the Annual Meeting is the presentation of the Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award. This nationally recognized award is presented to a public leader who has a record of extraordinary accomplishments in advancing the Jeffersonian principles of free markets, limited government, federalism and individual liberty. Past recipients of the Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award include:
1990 President Ronald Reagan
1991 Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson
1992 Honorable Jack Kemp
1993 President George H.W. Bush
Michigan Governor John Engler
1994 Honorable William J. Bennett
1995 Speaker Newt Gingrich
1996 Virginia Governor George Allen
1997 Utah Governor Michael Leavitt
1998 Nebraska Governor Ben Nelson
1999 U.S. Senator Paul Coverdell, Georgia
2000 Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating

2001 ALEC “Leaders in the States”
ALUMNI
U.S. Senate
Senator Wayne Allard (R-Colo.)
Senator George Allen (R-Va.)
ALEC Jefferson Scholar/1996 Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award

2005 ALEC Federal Forum Report
Serving as Federal Forum Co-Chairmen, Senator George Allen and Congressman Mark Green continue their dedication to ALEC’s mission at the federal level.

U.S. SENATE
Senator Wayne Allard
Senator George Allen
Senator Michael Enzi
Senator Lindsey Graham
Senator James Inhofe
Senator Jon Kyl
Senator Richard Shelby
Senator James Talent
Senator Craig Thomas

" The state and federal leaders of the American Legislative Exchange Council not only espouse the principles of Thomas Jefferson, they ensure the integrity of free markets and individual freedom in the halls of Congress and state legislatures across the country. The innovative policy brought forth from this organization today unleashes the power of free markets and democracy for future generations." -- U.S. Senator George Allen, ALEC alumnus

2005 ALEC “Leaders in the States”
ALEC Congressional Alumni
U.S. Senate
Senator Wayne Allard (R-Colo.)
Senator George Allen (R-Va.)

Inside ALEC – September 2008
2008 Annual Meeting Report
There was also a great deal of excitement and media attention surrounding the speech by Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, who was rumored to be on a very short list for Sen. John McCain’s vice presidential pick. Gov. Pawlenty gave an impassioned speech addressing many of the most vital needs of the average citizen, from meeting our energy needs, to creating more and better jobs for Americans, to improving education. Also on the political side of things, the honorable George Allen, a past ALEC Thomas Jefferson award recipient, spoke on behalf of Sen. McCain’s candidacy (both major party candidates were invited to speak).

Photo Caption
Former U.S. Senator George Allen (left) is introduced by Del. Bill Howell, Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates and ALEC’s Second Vice Chairman.

SEVENTEEN YEARS of documentable evidence of his association with ALEC.
SEVENTEEN YEARS of Allen surrounding himself -  in his administration -  with other ALEC-ers to promote his ALEC agenda.

1996 – was 16 years ago – and then is when he received the “presitigious” Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award –
Which means
HE WAS ACTIVE IN ALEC A HELL OF LONG TIME BFORE 1995.

ALEC 1995
This is the "good timing" that ALEC has today. Through the ballot box, the American people have vigorously endorsed the fundamental principles which guide the ALEC agenda: limited government, free enterprise and individual liberty.

So how does one measure the "ALEC Wave" sweeping across the country?
• ALEC members now hold a significant number of leadership positions
• ALEC membership is skyrocketing
• Private sector support is soaring
• ALEC members have a high reelection rate
• ALEC model legislation is sailing through legislatures across the country

Is that going to be true this year?????


WE must make sure that
all ALEC members are NOT
elected or re-elected
to the state and federal governments.

One voice – One vote

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