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ALEC “Scholarships ” in Arizona RELATED TITLES Documents Politics & Current Affairs Politics United States Government 97 views 0 0 ALEC Scholarships in AZ Uploaded by progressnow FL - Think Tank WI - S Is For Shill MI - Mackinac Edge of Eternity: Book Report Center Report Three of The Century Since 2011, Arizona legislators have disclosed 82 accounts of taking “scholarships” from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), worth $500 or more. On Section 6 of Arizona pers… Full description Save Embed Share Print ALEC ““Scholarships”” in Arizona Since 2011, Arizona legislators have disclosed 82 accounts of taking “scholarships” from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), worth $500 or more. On Section 6 of Arizona personal financial disclosure forms,, Arizona legislators are required disclose any “gifts” they have received valued of $500 or more. AZ public officials are not required to disclose the actual amount of the gift. The following are disclosed gifts/”scholarships” given by ALEC to Arizona legislators from 2011 and 2014. Year Legislator Chamber Legislator Disclosed ALEC Gift House Debbie Lesko 2014 House Debbie Lesko 2013 House Debbie Lesko 2012 House Debbie Lesko 2011 House John Allen 2013 Brenda House 2014 Barton Brenda House 2013 Barton Brenda House 2012 Barton Brenda House 2011 Barton House Sonny Borrelli 2013 RELATED TITLES Documents Politics & Current Affairs Politics United States Government 97 views 0 0 ALEC Scholarships in AZ Uploaded by progressnow FL - Think Tank WI - S Is For Shill MI - Mackinac Edge of Eternity: Book Report Center Report Three of The Century Since 2011, Arizona legislators have disclosed 82 accounts of taking “scholarships” from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), worth $500 or more. On Section 6 of Arizona pers… Full description Save Embed Share Print Farnsworth Eddie House 2012 Farnsworth Doris House 2012 Goodale Doris House 2011 Goodale House David Gowan 2014 House David Gowan 2013 House David Gowan 2012 House Rick Gray 2014 House Rick Gray 2013 John House 2014 Kavanagh John House 2013 Kavanagh John House 2012 Kavanagh John House 2011 Kavanagh House Phil Lovas 2014 House Phil Lovas 2013 House JD Mesnard 2014 House JD Mesnard 2013 House JD Mesnard 2012 House Justin Olson 2012 House Frank Pratt 2013 House Frank Pratt 2012 (3 accounts) House Bob Robson 2012 House Bob Robson 2011 RELATED TITLES Documents Politics & Current Affairs Politics United States Government 97 views 0 0 ALEC Scholarships in AZ Uploaded by progressnow FL - Think Tank WI - S Is For Shill MI - Mackinac Edge of Eternity: Book Report Center Report Three of The Century Since 2011, Arizona legislators have disclosed 82 accounts of taking “scholarships” from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), worth $500 or more. On Section 6 of Arizona pers… Full description Save Embed Share Print Townsend Kelly House 2013 Townsend Michelle House 2014 Ugenti Michelle House 2013 Ugenti Michelle House 2012 (2 accounts) Ugenti Nancy Kay Senate 2014 Barto Nancy Kay Senate 2013 Barto Nancy Kay Senate 2012 Barto Nancy Kay Senate 2011 Barto Senate Andy Biggs 2014 Senate Judy Burges 2012 Senate Rich Crandall 2012 Chester Senate 2013 Crandell Senate Adam Driggs 2014 Senate Adam Driggs 2013 Senate Gail Griffin 2012 John Senate 2011 McComish Senate Al Melvin 2014 Senate Al Melvin 2013 Senate Al Melvin 2012 (3 accounts) RELATED TITLES Documents Politics & Current Affairs Politics United States Government 97 views 0 0 ALEC Scholarships in AZ Uploaded by progressnow FL - Think Tank WI - S Is For Shill MI - Mackinac Edge of Eternity: Book Report Center Report Three of The Century Since 2011, Arizona legislators have disclosed 82 accounts of taking “scholarships” from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), worth $500 or more. On Section 6 of Arizona pers… Full description Save Embed Share Print “scholarships” add up to at least $41,000. However, a few legislators have itemized the actual gifts from ALEC, showing that each individual “scholarship” was likely valued at more than $500. In his 2011 disclosure form (meant for 2010 gifts), House Speaker Andy Tobin disclosed two gifts from ALEC: a $2,000 scholarship to attend ALEC’s 2010 DC fall conference and an $1,800 for “Hotel/Registration” at ALEC’s 2010 San Diego conference. In this 2014 disclosure form, Senator Al Melvin disclosed receiving $2,300 to attend ALEC’s three-day Washington, DC conference in December 2013. Melvin also disclosed a $1,800 scholarship to attend ALEC’s 2012 Salt Lake City conference on his 2013 disclosure form. RELATED TITLES Documents Politics & Current Affairs Politics United States Government 97 views 0 0 ALEC Scholarships in AZ Uploaded by progressnow FL - Think Tank WI - S Is For Shill MI - Mackinac Edge of Eternity: Book Report Center Report Three of The Century Since 2011, Arizona legislators have disclosed 82 accounts of taking “scholarships” from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), worth $500 or more. On Section 6 of Arizona pers… Full description Save Embed Share Print The amount legislators are receiving show potentially lavish wining and dining taking place: Given the cost of ALEC registration for conferences (raging for $150 to $500 for legislators) and the cost of airfare, it appears the funding ALEC is providing to legislators for hotels and/or meals is extraordinary lavish. ALEC registration fees for their 2014 conference in Kansas City: RELATED TITLES Documents Politics & Current Affairs Politics United States Government 97 views 0 0 ALEC Scholarships in AZ Uploaded by progressnow FL - Think Tank WI - S Is For Shill MI - Mackinac Edge of Eternity: Book Report Center Report Three of The Century Since 2011, Arizona legislators have disclosed 82 accounts of taking “scholarships” from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), worth $500 or more. On Section 6 of Arizona pers… Full description Save Embed Share Print.
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