ALEC announced today that it would no longer engage in social issues (just economic, so look out 99%). But ColorofChange is not buying it, labeling this move as nothing more than PR for offending corporations.
April 17, 2012
The following is a statement from ColorOfChange Executive Director Rashad Robinson:
"ALEC has spent years promoting voter suppression laws, Kill at Will bills, and other policies that hurt Black and other marginalized communities. They have have done this with the support of some of America's biggest corporations, including AT&T, Johnson & Johnson and State Farm.
"ALEC's latest statement is nothing more than a PR stunt aimed at diverting attention from its agenda, which has done serious damage to our communities. To simply say they are stopping non-economic work does not provide justice to the millions of Americas whose lives are impacted by these dangerous and discriminatory laws courtesy of ALEC and its corporate backers. It's clear that major corporations were in bed with an institution that has worked against basic American values such as the right to vote. Now that these companies are aware of what they've supported, what will they do about it?
"If ALEC's corporate supporters will not hold the institution accountable for the damage it has caused nationwide, then the ColorOfChange community will hold them accountable."
ColorofChange: ColorOfChange Responds to ALEC Announcement that it will End its Task Force that Dealt with Non-Economic Issues
So rather than celebrate, organize!