22 Front groups attacking clean power plan


60 Plus Association
American Encore
American Legislative Exchange Council
Americans For Prosperity
Americans For Tax Reform
Beacon Hill Institute
Cato Institute
Charles Steele Jr.
Citizens’ Alliance for Responsible Energy
Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Consumer Energy Alliance
Energy & Environment Legal Institute
Heartland Institute
Heritage Foundation
Independent Women’s Forum
Institute for Energy Research
Libre Initiative
Manhattan Institute
National Black Chamber of Commerce
National Federation of Independent Business
Partnership for Affordable Clean Energy
State Policy Network
Taxpayers Protection Alliance
U.S. Chamber of Commerce

In state after state, we’re keeping these groups and their corporate backers—from ExxonMobil to the Koch brothers—from functionally buying legislation, by coordinating actions like having UCS supporters contact over 200 state legislators who are members of ALEC just hours before they attended ALEC’s summer meeting and delivering more than 130,000 letters to one of ALEC’s corporate sponsors, Royal Dutch Shell. Our advocacy efforts were so effective that we convinced major financial backers of ALEC like Shell and BP (British Petroleum) to withdraw their funding.

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1. http://blog.ucsusa.org/alecs-annual-meeting-to-feature-more-attacks-on-successful-clean-energy-policies-813
2. http://blog.ucsusa.org/how-media-outlets-covered-the-chamber-analysis-of-the-epa-clean-power-plan-843