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[[Anthony H. Williams|Anthony Williams]] D, Pennsylvania Senate<ref name=iear28/>
[[Anthony H. Williams|Anthony Williams]] D, Pennsylvania Senate<ref name=iear28/>

==Staff==

Ron Scheberle, Executive Director of the American Legislative Exchange Council<ref>[http://www.alec.org/2012/04/statement-by-alec-on-intimidation-campaign-motives-becoming-more-obvious-by-the-day/ Statement by ALEC on Intimidation Campaign Motives Becoming More Obvious by the Day | ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Amy Kjose Anderson, Director of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force<ref name=cj>[http://www.alec.org/task-forces/civil-justice/ Civil Justice | ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Meaghan Archer, Research Analyst of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force<ref name=TFP>[http://www.alec.org/task-forces/tax-and-fiscal-policy/ Tax and Fiscal Policy | ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Kaitlyn Buss, Communications Director

Chaz Cirame, Senior Director, Membership and Meetings<ref name=civil/>

Seth Cooper, Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force Director<ref name=sd/>

Alan P. Dye, legal counsel<ref>[http://www.alec.org/2012/04/statement-by-alan-p-dye-on-latest-harassment-tactic-against-alec-by-liberal-front-groups/ Statement by Alan P. Dye on Latest Harassment Tactic Against ALEC by Liberal Front Groups | ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Karla Jones, Director of ALEC’s International Relations Task Force<ref name="ReferenceB"/>

Christine Harbin, Research Manager of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force<ref name=TFP />

Sean Riley {{strikethrough|Christie Herrera}}, Director of ALEC’s Health and Human Services Task Force<ref>[http://www.alec.org/publications/the-state-legislators-guide-to-repealing-obamacare/ State Legislators Guide to Repealing ObamaCare | ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Michael Hough, former Director Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development and Public Safety & Elections Task Force<ref>[http://www.alec.org/initiatives/prison-overcrowding/prison-overcrowding-alaska/ Prison Overcrowding: Alaska | ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Amy Kjose, Director of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force<ref name=civil/>
Stephanie Linn, Policy Coordinator<ref name=comc /><ref name=civil/>

Jonathan Moody, Director of Donor Relations<ref name=sd/>

Dave Myslinski, Director of ALEC’s Education Task Force<ref name="ReferenceC"/>

Courtney O’Brien, Director of ALEC's Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development Task Force<ref name="alec.org"/>

Rob Shrum, Director of Corporate and Non-Profit Relations<ref name=comc />

Kati Siconolfi, Legislative Analyst of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force<ref name=TFP />

Alan B. Smith, former Executive Director<ref name=hc9>http://www.sourcewatch.org/images/6/6b/ALEC_Health_Care_letter_2009.pdf</ref>

John Stephenson, Director of ALEC's Communications and Technology Task Force<ref name="ReferenceA"/>

Kailee Tkacz, Research Analyst of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force<ref name=TFP />

Bryan Weynand, Legislative Analyst of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force<ref name=cj /> and Energy, Environment, and Agriculture Task Force<ref name=EEA />

Jonathan Williams, Director of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force<ref>[http://www.alec.org/publications/state-budget-reform-toolkit/ State Budget Reform Toolkit | ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

Clint Woods, Task Force Director<ref name=comc />

Todd Wynn, Director of ALEC's Energy, Environment, and Agriculture Task Force<ref name=EEA>[http://www.alec.org/task-forces/energy-environment-and-agriculture/ Energy, Environment, and Agriculture | ALEC – American Legislative Exchange Council<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 19:00, 11 August 2013

The American Legislative Exchange Council, otherwise known by the acronym ALEC, is a non-profit 501(c)3 charitable legislative organization established in 1975. The legislative members are state legislators. It is a forum to allow the members to write model laws and discuss legislative language with other members. ALEC meetings are an opportunity for the corporate and non-profit leaders to meet and provide fedback to legislators. Member legislators can then use these model bills as a template for their own.

This list includes members whose identity primarily has become known through internal documents leaked to Common Cause and research by members of the press. This list may not be complete.

Board of scholars

The ALEC Board of Scholars is composed of the following:[1]

Board of directors

The ALEC board of directors is composed of the following:[2]

Name Party Affiliation State
2012 ALEC National Chairman
State Rep. David Frizzell Republican Indiana
First Vice Chairman
State Rep. John Piscopo Republican Connecticut
Second Vice Chairman
State Rep. Linda Upmeyer Republican Iowa
Treasurer
State Sen. Chip Rogers Republican Georgia
Secretary
State Rep. Liston Barfield Republican South Carolina
Chairman Emeritus
State Rep. Noble Ellington Republican Louisiana
State Sen. Owen Johnson Republican New York
State Rep. Dolores Mertz Democratic Iowa
Immediate Past Chairman
State Rep. Tom Craddick Republican Texas
Name Party Affiliation State
Board Members
State Sen. Curt Bramble Republican Utah
State Rep. Jon D. Brien Democratic Rhode Island
State Rep. Harold Brubaker Republican North Carolina
State Sen. Bill Cadman Republican Colorado
State Sen. Jim Buck Republican Indiana
State Rep. Philip Gunn Republican Mississippi
State Rep. Joe Harrison Republican Louisiana
Speaker William J. Howell Republican Virginia
State Sen. Michael Lamoureux Republican Arkansas
State Rep. Steve McDaniel Republican Tennessee
State Sen. Raymond Merrick Republican Kansas
State Sen. Dean Rhoads Republican Nevada
State Sen. Bill Seitz Republican Ohio
State Rep. Fred Steen II Republican North Carolina
State Rep. Curry Todd Republican Tennessee
State Sen. Leah Vukmir Republican Wisconsin
State Sen. Susan Wagle Republican Kansas

Private enterprise board

The ALEC private enterprise board is composed of the following corporate leaders:[3]

Person Company Title Sector Status
Preston Baldwin Centerpoint360 Chairman Tobacco lobbyist Active
Sandra Oliver Bayer Vice Chairman Pharmaceutical Active
John Del Gorno GlaxoSmithKline Vice Chairman Pharmaceutical Active
David Powers Reynolds American Treasurer Tobacco Active
Jerry Watson Chairman Emeritus Bail Bonds Emeritus
Lisa A. Sano Blocker Energy Future Holdings Board Member Energy/Oil Active
Jeffrey Bond PhRMA Board Member Pharmaceutical Active
William Carmichael American Bail Coalition Board Member Bail Bonds Active
Robert Jones Pfizer Inc. Board Member Pharmaceutical Active
Kenneth Lane Diageo Board Member Alcoholic Beverages Active
Bill Leahy AT&T Board Member Telecommunications Active
Pat Thomas United Parcel Service Board Member Shipping Active
Kelly Mader Peabody Energy Board Member Energy/Oil Active
Mike Morgon Koch Companies Public Sector,LLC Board Member Lobbyist Active
Daniel Smith Altria Board Member Tobacco Active
Randy Smith ExxonMobil Board Member Energy/Oil Active
Russell Smoldon Salt River Project Board Member Energy/Water Active
Roland Spies State Farm Insurance Board Member Insurance Active

State chairmen

ALEC chairmen from state legislatures are:[4]

State Leaders (Party)
Alabama Mary Sue McClurkin R
Alaska Wes Keller R
Arizona Debbie Lesko R
Arkansas Linda Collins-Smith R
Michael Lamoureux R
California Joel Anderson R
Colorado Bill Cadman R
B.J. Nikkel R
Connecticut Debra Lee Hovey R
Kevin D. Witkos R
Delaware Vacant
Florida Jimmy Patronis R
Georgia Calvin Hill, Jr. R
Chip Rogers R
Hawaii Gene Ward R
Idaho Patti Anne Lodge R
Illinois Kirk Dillard R
Renée Kosel R
Indiana Jim Buck R
David Wolkins R
Iowa Linda J. Miller R
Kansas Raymond Merrick R
Kentucky Tom Buford R
Mike Harmon R
Louisiana Joe Harrison R
State Leaders (Party)
Maine Richard Rosen R
Maryland Michael Hough R
Christopher Shank R
Massachusetts Nicholas Boldyga R
Harriett Stanley D
Michigan Tonya Schuitmaker R
Minnesota Mary Kiffmeyer R
Mississippi Jim Ellington R
Missouri Tim Jones R
Jason T. Smith R
Montana Gary MacLaren R
Scott Reichner R
Nebraska Jim Smith
Nevada Barbara Cegavske R
New Hampshire Gary L. Daniel R
Jordan G. Ulery R
New Jersey Steve Oroho R
Jay Webber R
New Mexico Paul C. Bandy R
William Payne R
New York Owen H. Johnson R
North Carolina Fred F. Steen II R
North Dakota Alan H. Carlson R
Bette Grande R
Ohio John Adams R
State Leaders (Party)
Oklahoma Gary Banz R
Cliff Aldridge R
Oregon Gene Whisnant R
Pennsylvania Brian L. Ellis R
Rhode Island Francis T. Maher, Jr. R
Jon Brien D
South Carolina Liston Barfield R
Thomas Alexander R
South Dakota Deb Peters R
Valentine B. Rausch R
Tennessee Curry Todd R
Texas Charles F. Howard R
Jim Jackson R
Kel Seliger R
Utah Curtis S. Bramble R
Wayne L. Niederhauser R
Chris Herrod R
Vermont Kevin J. Mullin R
Virginia John A. Cosgrove, Jr. R
Stephen H. Martin R
Washington Jan Angel R
Don Benton R
West Virginia Eric Householder R
Wisconsin Scott Suder R
Robin J. Vos R
Wyoming Peter S. Illoway R

Task force members

ALEC presently has 8 task forces to research, discuss, evaluate and draw up model legislation. Each task force is chaired by one state legislator (termed a public member) and one corporate member (termed a private member) sharing leadership of the task force, though the Corporate members have veto power over the task force's final decision.

Civil Justice

Bill Seitz R, Ohio senator

Victor Schwartz representing Shook, Hardy & Bacon

Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development

Glenn Vaad R, Colorado representative

Emory Wilkerson representing State Farm Insurance[5]

Communications and Technology

Blair Thoreson R, North Dakota representative

Bartlett Cleland representing the Institute for Policy Innovation[6]

Education

David Casas, R, Georgia representative

Mickey Revenaugh representing Connections Academy[7]

Energy, Environment, and Agriculture

David Wolkins, R, Indiana reprentative

Martin Shultz representing Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck[6]

Health and Human Services

Leah Vukmir, R, Wisconsin senator

Marianne Eterno representing Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company[8]

International Relations

Harold Brubaker, R, North Carolina representative

Brandie Davis representing Philip Morris International[9]

International Delegates

MEP Richard Ashworth, United Kingdom

Senator Cory Bernardi, Australia

MEP Adam Bielan, Poland

MEP Martin Callanan, United Kingdom

MEP Philip Claeys, Belgium

MP David Darchiashvili, Georgia

MEP Niranjan Deva, United Kingdom

MEP Christofer Fjellner, Sweden

MEP Daniel Hannan, United Kingdom

MP Chris Heaton-Harris, United Kingdom

MEP Roger Helmer, United Kingdom

Assemblywoman Ayesha Javed, Pakistan

MEP Syed Kamall, United Kingdom

MEP Michal Kaminski, Poland

MEP Miroslaw Piotrowski, Poland

MEP Ivo Strejcek, Czech Republic

MEP Robert Sturdy, United Kingdom

MEP Konrad Szymanski, Poland[10]

Tax and Fiscal Policy

Jim Buck, R, Indiana senator

Bob Williams representing the Evergreen Freedom Foundation[11]

Contributing authors

Dr. Matthew Ladner, Nevada Policy Research Institute[12]

Dan Lips, Goldwater Institute[12]

Dr. Vicki E. (Murray) Alger, Vicki Murray & Associates LLC[13]

Corporate members

3M[14]

Allergan[15]

Alliant Energy[16]

Altria (formerly known as Philip Morris)[2]

America Online (AOL)[17]

American Bail Coalition[2]

American Bankers Association[18]

American Chemistry Council[16]

American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE)[16]

Association of Corporate Counsel[16]

American Council of Life Insurers[18]

American Council of Trustees and Alumni[19]

American Electric Power Company[16]

American Gas Association[16]

American Insurance Association[18]

American Legal Financial Association[20]

American Petroleum Institute[21]

American Principles Project[19]

American Tort Reform Association[20]

Americans for Prosperity[16]

Americans for Tax Reform[17]

Amoco[21]

Anheuser-Busch[18]

Association for Competitive Technology[17]

AstraZeneca[15]

AT&T[2][15]

Atlas Economic Research Foundation[16]

Bayer[2][15][16]

BNSF Railway[20]

BP (Formerly known as British Petroleum)[16]

Bristol-Myers Squibb[15]

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck[16]

Carpet and Rug Institute[16]

Cato Institute [17]

Celgene[15]

Center for Competitive Politics[22][23]

Center for Digital Media Freedom[17]

Centerpoint360[2]

CenturyLink[15]

Charter Communications[17]

Chevron[16]

Cintra[18]

Citizens In Charge Foundation[22]

Civil Justice Reform Group[20]

Cloud Peak Energy[16]

Comcast[15]

Commonwealth Foundation[16]

Community Financial Services Association[18]

Con-way[18]

ConocoPhilips[15]

Continental Resources[16]

Corrections Corporation of America[24]

Coventry Health Care[18]

CropLife America[16]

Crown Cork and Seal Company[20]

CTIA – The Wireless Association[17]

DCI Group[17]

Delaware Electric Cooperative[16]

Dezenhall Communications[16]

Diageo[2][15]

DirecTV[17]

Dow Chemical[15]

Duke Energy[16]

DuPont[15]

EBay[17]

Edison Electric Institute[16]

Eli Lilly[15]

Energy Future Holdings[2][16]

Entertainment Software Association[15]

Energy Solutions[16]

Entergy[20]

Express Scripts[15]

ExxonMobil[2][15]

Fadem & Associates[25]

Farmer's Insurance[20]

Federalist Society[20]

FedEx[15]

Foundation for Excellence in Education[26]

Free State Foundation[17]

Genentech[15]

Geo Group (formerly known as Wackenhut)[24]

Georgia Pacific[20]

GlaxoSmithKline[2][15]

Goldwater Institute[16]

Heartland Institute[27][28]

Higher Education Research/Policy Center

Hilex Poly[16]

Honeywell[16]

Illinois Policy Institute[19]

Imagine Learning[19]

Institute for Justice[23]

Institute for Legal Reform[20]

Institute for Policy Innovation[17]

Institute for Study of Economics and the Environment[16]

International Franchise Association[18]

International Paper[16]

James Madison Institute[26]

John Locke Foundation[16]

Justice Fellowship[23]

Kansas City Power and Light[29]

Koch Industries[2][15][20]

Lawyers for Civil Justice[20]

Lindenwood University[16]

LyondellBasell[16]

Mackinac Center for Public Policy[16]

Macquarie Capital[18]

Management and Training Corporation[24]

Marathon Oil[16]

McLeod County Farmers Union[23][failed verification]

MDU Resources Group[16]

MV VeriSol[18]

National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies[18][20]

National Association of Water Companies[30]

National Beer Wholesalers Association[22]

National Cable and Telecommunications Association[17]

National Coalition for Safer Roads[23][failed verification]

National Federation of Independent Business[20]

National Pawnbrokers Association[22]

National Popular Vote[23]

National Rifle Association[15]

National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA)[16]

National Taxpayers Union[16]

NetChoice[17]

News Corporation (parent company of Twentieth Century Fox, Wall Street Journal and Fox News)[17]

NiSource[16]

Novartis[15]

Nuclear Energy Institute[16]

NV Energy (Nevada Energy)[16]

Occidental Petroleum[16]

Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs[16]

Orchid Cellmark[23]

PacifiCorp[16]

Pacific Research Institute[20]

Peabody Energy[2][16]

Pfizer[2][15]

PhRMA[2]

Pickle Consulting Group[20]

Pinnacle West[16]

Pioneer Institute[26]

Price Waterhouse Coopers[20]

Progress and Freedom Foundation[17]

Progress Energy[16]

Property Casualty Insurers[18][20]

Real Clear Science[16]

Reason Foundation[17]

Reckitt Benckiser Pharmaceuticals[23]

Reynolds American[15][16]

Rubber Manufacturers Association[16]

Salt River Project[2][16]

Sanofi Aventis[15]

Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association[17]

Schering Plough[15]

Serlin Hale[23][failed verification]

Shell Oil[16]

Simplot[16]

Southern California Edison[16]

Sprint Nextel[17]

State Farm Insurance[2]

State Policy Network[17]

Stop Child Predators[22]

Taser International[20]

Tesoro[16]

Texas Public Policy Foundation[16]

Thomson Reuters[14]

Time Warner[14]

T-Mobile[17]

United Health[26]

United Parcel Service[2][15]

US Chamber of Commerce[19][20]

Verizon[15]

VISA USA[18]

Washington Policy Center[16]

Wine Institute[18]

Wireless Generation[26]

Wise Carter Child & Caraway[17]

Wyeth[15]

Xcel Energy[26]

Former corporate members

Amazon.com[31]

American Traffic Solutions resigned April 13, 2012[32]

Amgen[33]

Arizona Public Service Company[34]

Best Buy[35]

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation[36]

Blue Cross Blue Shield[37]

Cargill is listed as a member in 1998,[38] but now denies ever having been a member[14]

Coca-Cola[39]

CVS Caremark[33]

Dell[35]

Enron (went bankrupt in 2001, see Enron scandal[21]

General Motors[35]

Hewlett-Packard[35]

John Deere[35]

Johnson & Johnson[40]

Intuit[41]

Kaplan, Inc.[26]

Kraft Foods[39]

Louis Dreyfus Group[35]

Lumina Foundation for Education[26]

Mars[42]

McDonald’s[41]

Medtronic[43]

Merck[44]

MillerCoors[35]

National Association of Charter School Authorizers[45]

National Board for Professional Teaching Standards[26]

PepsiCo[41]

Procter & Gamble[35]

Reed Elsevier[46]

Scantron[26]

TicketMaster was a member as late as 2000, but now denies membership and is threatening legal action for being associated as a member[14]

Walgreens[35]

Walmart suspended membership May 31, 2012[47]

Wendy's[42]

Legislative members

Alabama

Spencer Bachus R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Greg Canfield R, Alabama House of Representatives[49]

Steve French R, Alabama Senate[50]

Victor Gaston R, Speaker Pro Tempore, Alabama House of Representatives[51]

Richard Laird D, Alabama House of Representatives[49]

Mary Sue McClurkin R, Alabama House of Representatives[4]

Mike D. Rogers R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Richard Shelby R, United States Senate[52]

Cam Ward R, Alabama House of Representatives[53]

Jack Williams R, Alabama House of Representatives[50]

Alaska

Carl Gatto R, Alaska House of Representatives[20]

Wes Keller R, Alaska House of Representatives[4]

Bob Lynn R, Alaska House of Representatives[23]

Charisse Millett R, Alaska House of Representatives[16]

Don Young R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Arizona

Kirk Adams R, former Speaker of Arizona House of Representatives, 2012 candidate for U.S. House of Representatives[17]

Sylvia Tenney Allen R, Arizona House of Representatives[16]

Cecil Ash R, Arizona House of Representatives[49]

Nancy Barto R, Arizona House of Representatives[49]

Jan Brewer R, Governor[54]

Andy Biggs R, Majority leader Arizona Senate[20]

Robert Burns R, previously President of the Arizona Senate[16]

Rich Crandall R, Arizona Senate[19]

Adam Driggs R, Arizona Senate[20]

Eddie Farnsworth R, Arizona House of Representatives[20]

Pamela Gorman R, Majority Whip Arizona Senate[49]

David Gowan R, Arizona House of Representatives[23]

Jack Harper R, Arizona Senate[49]

Russell Jones R, Arizona House of Representatives[16]

John Kavanaugh R, Arizona House of Representatives[23][49]

Debbie Lesko R, Majority Whip Arizona House of Representatives[4][17]

John McComish R, Arizona Senate[50]

Kate Brophy McGee R, Arizona House of Representatives[16]

Richard Miranda R, Arizona House of Representatives[23]

Steve Pierce R, Current President of the Arizona Senate[16]

Frank Pratt R, Arizona House of Representatives[16]

David Schweikert R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Don Shooter R, Arizona Senate[20]

David Burnell Smith R, Arizona House of Representatives[20]

Steve Smith R, Arizona Senate[23]

Steve Urie R, Arizona House of Representatives[23]

Ted Vogt R, Arizona House of Representatives[20]

James Weiers R, Arizona House of Representatives[49]

Steven Yarbrough R, former Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives[49]

Kimberley Yee R, Arizona House of Representatives[55]

Arkansas

Duncan Baird R, Arkansas House of Representatives[20]

Gilbert Baker R, Arkansas Senate[20]

Cecile Bledsoe R, Arkansas Senate[49]

Les Carnine R, Arkansas House of Representatives[50]

Russell David Carter R, Arkansas House of Representatives[20]

Linda Collins-Smith R, Arkansas House of Representatives[4]

Ann Clemmer R, Arkansas House of Representatives[20][50]

Jonathan Dismang R, Arkansas Senate[16]

Jane English R, Arkansas House of Representatives[50]

Jon Eubanks R, Arkansas House of Representatives[20]

Steve Faris D, former Majority Whip Arkansas Senate[17]

Ed Garner R, Arkansas House of Representatives[49]

Dan Greenberg R, formerly Arkansas House of Representatives[49]

Kim Hendren R, Arkansas Senate, former Minority Leader and defeated candidate for U. S. Senate[17]

F. Bruce Holland R, Arkansas Senate[16]

Barbara Horn R, formerly Arkansas Senate[49]

Jeremy Hutchinson R, Arkansas Senate[20]

Jimmy Jeffress D, Arkansas Senate[50]

Johnny Key R, Arkansas Senate[49]

Michael Lamoureux R, Minority Whip Arkansas Senate[4][16]

Buddy Lovell R, Arkansas House of Representatives[17]

Jason Rapert R, Arkansas Senate[56]

Roy Ragland R, formerly Arkansas House of Representatives[50]

Bill Sample R, Arkansas House of Representatives[50]

Mary Lou Slinkard R, Arkansas House of Representatives[23]

Jerry Taylor D, Arkansas Senate[49]

California

Joel Anderson R, California State Senate[4]

John Campbell R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Jeff Denham R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Jerry Lewis R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Tom McClintock R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Edward Royce R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Colorado

Cindy Acree R, Colorado House of Representatives[49]

Randy Baumgardner R, Colorado House of Representatives[16]

Laura Bradford R, Colorado House of Representatives[16]

Greg Brophy R, Colorado Senate[23]

Bill Cadman R, Colorado House of Representatives[4][20]

Cory Gardner R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Robert Gardner R, Colorado House of Representatives[20]

Mike Kopp R, Colorado Senate[16]

Doug Lamborn R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

B.J. Nikkel R, Colorado House of Representatives[4][23]

Bill Owens R, former Governor[57]

Ed Perlmutter D, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Nancy Spence R, Colorado Senate[50]

Scott Tipton R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Mark Waller R, Colorado House of Representatives[20]

Connecticut

Bill Aman R, Connecticut House of Representatives[20]

Christie Carpino R, Connecticut House of Representatives[20]

William Hamzy R, former Deputy Minority Leader Connecticut House of Representatives[49]

Debra Lee Hovey R Connecticut House of Representatives[4]

Themis Klarides R, Connecticut House of Representatives[23]

David Labriola R, Connecticut House of Representatives[20]

Lawrence Miller R, Connecticut House of Representatives[49]

John Piscopo R, Connecticut House of Representatives[2][16]

Rosa Rebimbas R, Connecticut House of Representatives[17]

John Shaban R, Connecticut House of Representatives[20]

Kevin D. Witkos R Connecticut Senate[4]

Delaware

Bradford Bennett D, Delaware House of Representatives[18][20]

David McBride D, Delaware Senate[17]

James P. Neal Delaware Senate[58]

Florida

Sandy Adams R, formerly U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Allen Boyd D, formerly U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Ginny Brown-Waite R, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Rachel Burgin R, Florida House of Representatives[59][60]

Mario Diaz-Balart R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Brad Drake R, Florida House of Representatives[49]

Clay Ford R, Florida House of Representatives[16]

D. Alan Hays R, formerly Florida House of Representatives[49]

Suzanne Kosmas R, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Kendrick Meek D, formerly U.S. House of Representatives, lost 2010 run for United States Senate[49]

John Mica R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Jeff Miller R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Dave Murzin R, Florida House of Representatives[17]

Jimmy Patronis R, Florida House of Representatives[4]

Bill Posey R, U.S. House of Representatives[61]

Adam Putnam R, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture, formerly U.S. House of Representatives[49]

David Rivera R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Dennis Ross R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Marco Rubio R, United States Senate[52]

Steve Southerland R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Daniel Webster R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

John Wood R, Florida House of Representatives[17]

Georgia

Don Balfour R, Georgia Senate[62]

Charlice Byrd R, Georgia House of Representatives[49]

David Casas R, Georgia House of Representatives[7]

Josh Clark R, Georgia House of Representatives[18]

Doug Collins R, Georgia House of Representatives[20]

Kevin Cooke R, Georgia House of Representatives[23]

Sharon Cooper R, Georgia House of Representatives[49]

Bill Cowsert R, Georgia Senate[63]

Phil Gingrey R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Johnny Grant R, Georgia Senator[23]

Tom Graves R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Mark Hamilton R, Georgia House of Representatives[23]

Ben Harbin R, Georgia House of Representatives[16]

William Harmick R, Georgia Senate[20]

Calvin Hill, Jr. R, Georgia House of Representatives[4]

Bob Horne R, Georgia House of Representatives[23]

Rick Jeffares R, Georgia Senate[16]

Jack Kingston R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

John Linder R, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Edward Lindsey R, Georgia House of Representatives[20]

Barry Loudermilk R, Georgia House of Representatives[17]

John Lunsford R, Georgia House of Representatives[17]

Billy Maddox R, Georgia House of Representatives[55]

Charles Martin R, Georgia House of Representatives[18]

James Mills R, Georgia House of Representatives[49]

Jack Murphy R, Georgia Senate[23]

Jay Neal R, Georgia House of Representatives[63]

Chip Pearson R, formerly Georgia House of Representatives[50]

Tom Price R, U.S. Representative, Chairman, House Republican Policy Committee[64]

Paulette Rakestraw-Braddock R, Georgia House of Representatives[16]

Tom Rice R, Georgia House of Representatives[23][49]

Chip Rogers R, Senate Majority Leader Georgia State Senate[4]

Austin Scott R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Mitch Seabaugh R, resigned from Georgia Senate to become Deputy State Treasurer[16][17]

Donna Sheldon R, Georgia House of Representatives[49]

Jesse Stone R, Georgia Senate[20]

Jan Tankersley R, Georgia House of Representatives[16]

Renee Unterman R, Georgia Senate[49]

Lynn Westmoreland R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Tommie Williams R, Georgia Senate[16]

Hawaii

Gene Ward R, Hawaii House of Representatives[4]

Idaho

Scott Bedke R, Idaho House of Representatives[65]

Darrell Bolz R, Idaho House of Representatives[23]

Dean Cameron R, Idaho Senate[65]

James Clark R, Idaho House of Representatives[49]

Denton Darrington R, Idaho Senate[20]

George Eskridge R, Idaho House of Representatives[16]

Stephen Hartgen R, Idaho House of Representatives[16]

Frank Henderson R, Idaho House of Representatives[50]

Patti Anne Lodge R, Idaho Senate[4]

Shirley McKague R, Idaho House of Representatives[17]

Jim Patrick R, Idaho House of Representatives[17][65]

Jim Risch R, United States Senate[52]

Mike Simpson R, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Bert Stevenson R, Idaho House of Representatives[65]

Tom Stivers R, former Speaker of the Idaho House of Representatives[58]

Jeff Thompson R, Idaho House of Representatives[49]

Illinois

Mike Bost R, Illinois House of Representatives[16]

Phil Crane R, formerly United States House of Representatives and 1980 candidate for President of the United States[58]

Tom Cross R, Illinois House of Representatives[20]

Kirk Dillard R, Illinois Senate[4][20]

Henry Hyde R, Founder, former United States House of Representatives, now deceased[58]

Renée Kosel R, Illinois House of Representatives[4]

Carole Pankau R, Illinois Senate[16]

Dennis Reboletti R, Illinois House of Representatives[23]

David Reis R, Illinois House of Representatives[23]

Dale Risinger R, Illinois Senate[49]

Chapin Rose R, Illinois House of Representatives[20]

Dan Rutherford R, Illinois Senate[17]

Indiana

Tony Bennett Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction[66]

Brian Bosma R, Indiana House of Representatives[20]

Timothy Brown R, Indiana House of Representatives[49]

Jim Buck R Indiana Senate[4]

Dan Burton R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Wesley Culver R, Indiana House of Representatives[16]

Mitch Daniels R, Governor[67]

Bill Davis R, Indiana House of Representatives[49]

Richard Dodge R, Indiana House of Representatives[20]

William Friend R, Indiana House of Representatives[20]

David Frizzell R, Indiana House of Representatives[2][49]

Douglas Gutwein R, Indiana House of Representatives[23]

Eric Koch R, Indiana House of Representatives[17][49]

Cindy Noe R, Indiana House of Representatives[19][49]

Phyllis Pond R, Indiana House of Representatives[23]

William Ruppel R, formerly Indiana House of Representatives[49]

Marlin Stutzman R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Eric Turner R, Indiana House of Representatives[49]

Heath VanNatter R, Indiana House of Representatives[16]

Jackie Walorski R, Indiana House of Representatives[17]

David Wolkins R, Indiana House of Representatives[16]

Iowa

Leonard Boswell D, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Terry Branstad R, Governor[58][66]

Betty DeBoef R, Iowa House of Representatives[20][50]

Dave Deyoe R, Iowa House of Representatives[16]

Sandra Greiner R, Iowa Senate[23]

Chris Hagenow R, Iowa House of Representatives[17][55]

James Hahn R, Iowa Senate[16]

Tim Kapucian R, Iowa Senate[23]

Doris Kelley D, Iowa House of Representatives[17]

Steve King R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Jarad Klein R, Iowa House of Representatives[16]

Dolores Mertz D, former Iowa House of Representatives[2][50]

Linda J. Miller R, Iowa House of Representatives[4][49]

Ross Paustian R, Iowa House of Representatives[16]

Kim Pearson R, Iowa Senate[20]

Dawn Pettengill R, Iowa House of Representatives[18]

James Seymour R, Iowa Senate[20][49]

Linda Upmeyer Minority Whip Iowa House of Representatives[2][68]

Pat Ward R, Iowa Senate[55]

Ralph Watts R, Iowa House of Representatives[16][50]

Kansas

Karen Brownlee R, Kansas Senate[50]

Terry Bruce R, Kansas Senate[23][69]

Rob Bruchman R, Kansas House of Representatives[20][69]

Steve Brunk R, Kansas House of Representatives[70]

Terry Calloway R, Kansas House of Representatives[69]

Richard Carlson R, Kansas House of Representatives[49]

Pete DeGraff R, Kansas House of Representatives[70]

John Faber R, formerly Kansas House of Representatives[70]

Rocky Fund R, Kansas House of Representatives[16]

Mario Goico R, Kansas House of Representatives[23]

TerriLois Gregory R, Kansas House of Representatives[69]

Amanda Grosserode R, Kansas House of Representatives[69]

Gary Hayzlett R, Kansas House of Representatives[23]

Carl Holmes R, Kansas House of Representatives[70]

Mitch Holmes R, Kansas House of Representatives[49]

Deena Horst R, formerly Kansas House of Representatives[70]

Steve Huebert R, Kansas House of Representatives[49]

Lynn Jenkins R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Richard Kelsey R, Kansas Senate[49]

Lance Kinzer R, Kansas House of Representatives[20][69][70]

Marvin Kleeb R, Kansas House of Representatives[69][70][70]

Forrest Knox R, Kansas House of Representatives[49][69][70]

Garret Love R, Kansas Senate[69]

Julia Lynn R, Kansas Senate[69]

Peggy Mast R, Assistant Majority Leader Kansas House of Representatives[49]

Ty Masterson R, Kansas Senate[70]

Kelly Meigs R, Kansas House of Representatives[69]

Raymond Merrick R, Kansas Senate[4][69]

Jerry Moran R, United States Senate[52]

Susan Mosier R, Kansas House of Representatives[69]

Don Myers R, Kansas House of Representatives[49]

Ralph Ostmeyer R, Kansas Senate[16][49][69]

Joe Patton R, Kansas House of Representatives[20][49]

Mike Petersen R, Kansas Senate[17]

Mary Pilcher-Cook R, Iowa Senate[49][50]

Larry Powell R, Kansas House of Representatives[16][69]

William Prescott R, Majority Whip, Kansas House of Representatives[16]

Dennis Pyle R, Kansas Senate[50]

Marc Rhodes R, Kansas House of Representatives[49][50][70]

John Rubin R, Kansas House of Representatives[23][69]

Ronald Ryckman R, Kansas House of Representatives[69]

Don Schroeder R, Kansas House of Representatives[16]

Scott Schwab R, Kansas House of Representatives[49][50][69]

Sharon Schwartz R, Kansas House of Representatives[16][50]

Chris Steineger R, Kansas Senate[17][69]

Todd Tiahrt R, Formerly U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Susan Wagle R, Kansas Senate[70]

Kevin Yoder R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Kentucky

Walter Blevins D, Kentucky Senate[17]

Tom Buford R, Kentucky House of Representatives[4][49]

Julian Carroll R, Kentucky House of Representatives[23]

Ron Crimm R, Kentucky House of Representatives[20][23]

Julie Denton R, Kentucky Senate[49]

Joseph Fischer R, Kentucky House of Representatives[23]

Brett Guthrie R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Mike Harmon R, Kentucky House of Representatives[4][49]

Ernie Harris, Jr. R, Kentucky Senate[16]

Ray S. Jones D, Kentucky Senate[20]

Alice Kerr R, Kentucky House of Representatives[17]

Kim King R, Kentucky House of Representatives[16]

Dorsey Ridley D, Kentucky Senate[16]

Sal Santoro R, Kentucky House of Representatives[23]

Dan Seum R, Republican Caucus chair Kentucky Senate[17][23]

Brandon Smith R, Kentucky House of Representatives[16]

Robert Stivers R, Majority Leader Kentucky Senate[20]

Johnny Ray Turner D, Democratic Caucus chair Kentucky Senate

Jackie Westwood R, Kentucky House of Representatives[49]

Louisiana

Rodney Alexander R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Andy Anders D, Louisiana House of Representatives[16]

Damon Baldone R, Louisiana House of Representatives[23]

Timothy Burns R, Louisiana House of Representatives[20]

Jack Donahue R, Louisiana State Senate[20]

Hollis Downs R, formerly Louisiana House of Representatives[17]

Franklin Foil R, Louisiana House of Representatives[17]

Brett Geymann R, Louisiana House of Representatives[17]

Joe Harrison R, Louisiana House of Representatives[4]

Frank Hoffmann R, Louisiana House of Representatives[49]

Robert Kostelka R, Louisiana Senate[23]

Nicholas Lorusso R, Louisiana House of Representatives[23]

Daniel Martiny R, Louisiana Senate[23]

Fred Mills R, Louisiana House of Representatives[20]

Neil Riser R, Louisiana State Senate[17]

Gary Smith R, Louisiana House of Representatives[17]

Francis C. Thompson D, Louisiana State Senate[16]

Jim Tucker R, Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives[17]

Maine

Ken Fletcher R, Maine House of Representatives[17]

Debra Plowman R, Maine Senate[20]

Richard Rosen R, Maine Senate[4]

Roger Sherman R, Maine Senate[16]

Doug Smith R, formerly Maine Senate[49]

Michael Thibodeau R, Maine Senate[16][17]

Carol Weston R, formerly Maine Senate[17][49]

Maryland

Gail Bates R, Maryland House of Delegates[49]

Richard Colburn R, Maryland Senate[16]

Donald Dwyer R, Maryland House of Delegates[23]

Adelaide Eckardt R, Maryland Senate[49]

Joseph Getty R, Maryland House of Delegates[23]

Jeannie Haddaway R, Maryland House of Delegates[17]

Andy Harris R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Michael Hough R, Maryland House of Delegates[4][23]

Jay Jacobs R, Maryland House of Delegates[16]

Susan Krebs R, Maryland House of Delegates[49]

Susan McComas R, Maryland House of Delegates[23]

H. Wayne Norman, Jr. R, Maryland House of Delegates[16]

Charles James Otto R, Maryland House of Delegates[16]

Neil Parrott R, Maryland House of Delegates[23]

Christopher Shank R, Maryland Senate[4][20]

Tanya Shewell R, Maryland House of Delegates[49]

Nancy Stocksdale R, Maryland House of Delegates[49]

Richard Sossi R, formerly Maryland House of Delegates[50]

Massachusetts

Nicholas Boldyga R, Massachusetts House of Representatives[4]

Harriett Stanley D, Massachusetts House of Representatives[4]

Michigan

Richard Bandstra R, formerly Michigan House of Representatives and Michigan 3rd District Court of Appeals[20]

Dave Camp R, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Bruce Caswell R, Michigan House of Representatives[71]

Alan Cropsey[72]

John Engler R, former Governor[58][73]

Kenneth Horn R, Michigan House of Representatives[17][20]

Kenneth Kurtz R, Michigan House of Representatives[71]

Matthew Lori R, Michigan House of Representatives[71]

Aric Nesbitt R, Michigan House of Representatives[16]

Amanda Price R, Michigan House of Representatives[16]

John Proos R, Michigan Senate[16]

Mike J. Rogers R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Tonya Schuitmaker R, Michigan Senate[4][20]

Minnesota

Bruce Anderson R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Paul Anderson R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

King Banaian R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Michael Beard R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Mike Benson R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Roger Chamberlain R, Minnesota Senate[23][74]

Ted Daley R, Minnesota Senate[23][74]

Matt Dean R, Majority Leader, Minnesota House of Representatives[49][74]

Connie Doepke R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Steve Drazkowski R, Minnesota House of Representatives[20][49][74]

Sondra Erickson R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Pat Garofalo R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Chris Gerlach R, Minnesota Senate[74]

Gretchen Hoffman R, Minnesota Senate[74]

John Howe R, Minnesota Senate[74]

Michael Jungbauer R, Minnesota Senate[74]

Mary Kiffmeyer R, Minnesota House of Representatives, former Minnesota Secretary of State[4]

Amy Koch R, Minnesota Senate, former Majority Leader[16]

Warren Limmer R, Minnesota Senate[74]

Carol McFarlane R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Denny McNamara R, Minnesota House of Representatives[16]

Pam Myhra R, Minnesota House of Representatives[45]

Gen Olson R, Minnesota Senate[74]

Mike Parry R, Minnesota Senate[74]

Erik Paulsen R, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Joyce Peppin R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Linda Runbeck R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Ron Shimanski R, Minnesota House of Representatives[23][74]

Paul Torkelson R, Minnesota House of Representatives[16]

Dean Urdahl R, Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Kurt Zellers R, Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives[74]

Mississippi

Mark Baker R, Mississippi House of Representatives[23]

Charles Jim Beckett R, Mississippi House of Representatives[23]

Sidney Bondurant R, formerly Mississippi House of Representatives[49]

Nickey Reed Browning R, Mississippi State Senate[17]

Lester Carpenter R, Mississippi House of Representatives[17]

Lydia Chassaniol R, Mississippi State Senate[23]

Becky Currie R, Mississippi House of Representatives[49]

William Denny, Jr. R, Mississippi House of Representatives[20][55]

Jim Ellington R, Mississippi House of Representatives[4]

Harvey Fillingame R, Mississippi House of Representatives[20]

Joey Fillingane R, Mississippi State Senate[20][55]

Jeffrey Guice R, Mississippi House of Representatives[49]

Philip Gunn R, Speaker Mississippi House of Representatives[17][64]

Briggs Hopson R, Mississippi State Senate[20]

Cindy Hyde-Smith R, Mississippi State Senate[16]

Thomas King R, formerly Mississippi State Senate[17]

Perry Lee R, Mississippi State Senate[16]

Kevin McGee R, Mississippi House of Representatives[23]

Walter Michel R, Mississippi State Senate[18]

Tommy Moffatt R, Mississippi State Senate[16]

Alan Nunnelee R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Steven Palazzo R, U.S. House of Representatives[48][49]

Margaret Ellis Rogers R, Mississippi House of Representatives[23]

Elton Gregory Snowden R, Mississippi House of Representatives[20]

Gary Staples R, Mississippi House of Representatives[17][49]

Jerry Turner R, Mississippi State Senate[20]

Roger Wicker R, United States Senate[52]

Tommy Woods R, Mississippi House of Representatives[17]

Henry Zuber R, Mississippi House of Representatives[16]

Missouri

Sue Allen R, Missouri House of Representatives[49]

Rick Brattin R, Missouri House of Representatives[16]

Jane Cunningham R, Missouri Senate[75]

Stanley Cox R, Missouri House of Representatives[20][55]

Cynthia Davis R, formerly Missouri House of Representatives, current candidate for Lt. Governor[49]

Scott Dieckhaus R, Missouri House of Representatives[75]

John Diehl R, Missouri House of Representatives[17]

Tony Dugger R, Missouri of Representatives[23]

Ed Emery R, formerly Missouri House of Representatives[17][49]

Sue Entlicher R, Missouri of Representatives[23]

Doug Ervin R, formerly Missouri House of Representatives[49]

Chuck Gatschenberger R, Missouri House of Representatives[16]

Sam Graves R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Vicky Hartzler R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Dave Hinson R, Missouri of Representatives[23]

Tim Jones R, Majority Leader, Missouri House of Representatives[4]

Blaine Luetkemeyer R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Rob Mayer R, President Pro Tempore, Missouri Senate[20][29]

Cole McNary R, Missouri House of Representatives, current candidate for Missouri State Treasurer[49]

Kathleen Meiners R, Missouri House of Representatives[17]

Brian Munzlinger R, Missouri Senate[55]

Brian Nieves R, Missouri Senate[20]

Mike Parson R, Missouri Senator[23]

Bill Reinboldt R, Missouri House of Representatives[16]

Therese Sander R, Missouri House of Representatives[49]

Rodney Schad R, Missouri House of Representatives[17]

Vicki Schneider R, Missouri House of Representatives[20]

Jason T. Smith R, Missouri House of Representatives[4]

Steve Tilley R, Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives[23][29]

Billy Pat Wright R, Missouri House of Representatives

Montana

Dee Brown R, Montana House of Representatives[49]

Roy Brown R, former Majority Leader and Majority Whip Montana Senate, losing candidate for Governor of Montana in 2010 by 4 votes in a recount[49]

Sharon Carson R, formerly Montana Senate[20]

Patrick Connell R, Montana House of Representatives[16]

Kris Hansen R, Montana House of Representatives[55]

Dennis Himmelberger R, Montana House of Representatives[49]

Roy Hollandsworth R, Montana House of Representatives[16]

David Howard R, Montana House of Representatives[20]

Verdell Jackson R, Montana Senate[16]

Llewelyn Jones R, Montana House of Representatives[17]

Steve Lavin R, MontanaHouse of Representatives[23]

Gary MacLaren R, Montana House of Representatives[4]

Tom McGillvray R, Montana House of Representatives[20]

Mike Miller R, Montana House of Representatives[49]

Michael More R, Montana House of Representatives[49]

Amy Stasia Perkins R, Montana Senate[20]

Lawrence Perkins R, Montana Senate[20]

Ken Peterson R, Montana House of Representatives[20][49]

Lee Randall R, Montana House of Representatives[16]

Scott Reichner R, Montana House of Representatives[4]

Cary Smith R, Montana House of Representatives[49]

Wendy Warburton R, Montana House of Representatives[16]

Nebraska

Pam Brown Nebraska Legislature[76]

Deb Fischer Nebraska Legislature, currently running for United States Senate as a Republican[17]

Ken Haar Nebraska Legislature[17]

Chris Langemeier Nebraska Legislature[16]

Leroy Louden Nebraska Legislature[16]

Jeremiah Nordquist Nebraska Legislature[17]

Adrian Smith R, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Jim Smith Nebraska Legislature[4]

Mike Johanns R, United States Senate[52]

Nevada

Barbara Cegavske R, Nevada Senate[4]

Don Gustavson R, Nevada Senate[23]

Paul Laxalt R, former Governor, Lt. Governor, United States Senator and 1988 candidate for President of the United States[58]

Dean Rhodes R, Nevada Senate[17]

James Settelmeyer R, Nevada Senate[49]

New Hampshire

Mary M. Allen R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[17]

Gary L. Daniel R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[4][18]

Warren Groen R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[16]

Betsy McKinney R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[16]

Robert Monier D, former President of the New Hampshire Senate[58]

William L. O'Brien R, Speaker, New Hampshire House of Representatives[64]

Stephen Palmer R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[16]

Amy Perkins R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[17]

Andrew Renzullo R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[16]

Elaine Swinford R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[23]

Joseph Thomas R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[23]

Jordan G. Ulery R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[4][49]

Maurice Villeneuve R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[23]

Francine Wendelboe R, New Hampshire House of Representatives[49]

New Jersey

Mary Pat Angelini R, New Jersey General Assembly[15]

Richard Bagger R, former State Senator, now chief of staff to Governor Chris Christie R[39]

Christopher "Kip" Bateman R, New Jersey Senate[15]

Anthony Bucco R, New Jersey Senate[15]

Gerald Cardinale R, New Jersey Senate[15]

Rodney Frelinghuysen R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Scott Garrett R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Thomas Kean Jr. R, Minority Leader, New Jersey Senate, son of former Governor[48]

Frank LoBiondo R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Steven Oroho R, New Jersey Senate[4][15]

Jay Webber R, New Jersey General Assembly[4][15]

New Mexico

NM members of ALEC New Mexico Rod Adair R, no longer in New Mexico Senate[20] Janice Arnold-Jones R, no longer in New Mexico House of Representatives[17] Vernon Asbill R, no longer in New Mexico Senate[16] Paul Bandy R, New Mexico House of Representatives[16] Mark Boitano R, no longer in New Mexico Senate[17] Kent Cravens R, no longer in New Mexico Senate[17][23] Anna Marie Crook R, New Mexico House of Representatives[46] Stuart Ingle R, Minority leader New Mexico Senate[52] Dennis Kintigh R, no longer in New Mexico House of Representatives[20] William Payne R, Minority Whip New Mexico Senate[4] William Rehm R, New Mexico House of Representatives[23] William Sharer R, New Mexico Senate[46] Thomas C. Taylor R, New Mexico House of Representatives[52]

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New York

James L. Buckley R, former United States Senator, Undersecretary of State for International Security Affairs and Appelllate Court Judge[58]

Owen H. Johnson R, New York State Senate[4][49]

Jack Kemp R, former United States Congressman, United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 1988 candidate for President of the United States and 1996 Republican Nominee for Vice President running with Bob Dole, now deceased[58]

John M. McHugh R, United States Secretary of the Army, formerly U.S. House of Representatives[49]

North Carolina

Hugh Blackwell R, North Carolina General Assembly[20]

Harold Brubaker R, North Carolina General Assembly[2][20]

Justin Burr R, North Carolina General Assembly[23]

Debbie Clary R, North Carolina Senate[17]

George Cleveland R, North Carolina General Assembly[49]

Howard Coble R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Jesse Helms R, 5 terms in United States Senate, now deceased[58]

D. Craig Horn R, North Carolina General Assembly[16]

Walter Jones R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Daniel McComas R, North Carolina General Assembly[17]

Tim Moore R, North Carolina General Assembly[23]

David Rouzer R, North Carolina Senate[16]

Ruth Samuelson R, North Carolina General Assembly[16]

Paul Stam R, North Carolina General Assembly[20]

Fred F. Steen, II R, North Carolina General Assembly[4][18]

North Dakota

Richard Anderson R, North Dakota House of Representatives[16]

John Andrist R, North Dakota Senate[23][49]

Wesley Belter R, North Dakota House of Representatives[16]

Rick Berg R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Randy Boehning R, North Dakota House of Representatives[20]

Alan H. Carlson R, Majority Leader North Dakota House of Representatives[4]

Bette Grande R, North Dakota House of Representatives[4]

Patrick Hatlestad R, North Dakota House of Representatives[23]

Craig Headland R, North Dakota House of Representatives[17]

Brenda Heller R, North Dakota House of Representatives[16]

Lawrence Klemin R, North Dakota House of Representatives[23]

Kim Koppelman R, North Dakota House of Representatives[20]

Karen Krebsbach R, North Dakota Senate[23]

David Monson R, former Speaker of the North Dakota House of Representatives[49]

David Nething R, North Dakota Senate[17]

Bob Skarphol R, North Dakota House of Representatives[16]

Blair Thoreson R, North Dakota House of Representatives[17]

Dwight Wrangham R, North Dakota House of Representatives[20]

Ohio

John Adams R, Ohio House of Representatives[4][49]

Danny Bubp R, Ohio House of Representatives[49]

Ron Amstutz R, Ohio House of Representatives[50]

Steve Austria R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Troy Balderson R, Ohio House of Representatives[16]

Peter Beck R, Ohio House of Representatives[17]

Louis Blessing R, Ohio House of Representatives[50]

John Boehner R, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives[48]

William Coley R, Ohio House of Representatives[20]

Tim Derickson R, Ohio House of Representatives[49]

Bob Gibbs R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Matt Huffman R, Ohio House of Representatives[20][50]

Jim Jordan R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Kris Jordan R, Ohio House of Representatives[16]

John Kasich R, Governor[66]

Casey Kozlowski R, Ohio House of Representatives[23]

Frank LaRose R, Ohio Senate[23]

Robert Latta R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Ronald Maag R, Ohio House of Representatives[50]

Jarrod Martin R, Ohio House of Representatives[50]

Seth Morgan R, formerly Ohio House of Representatives, appointed to Ohio Retirement Study Council by Governor John Kasich [49]

Tom Nichaus R, Ohio Senate[16]

Jean Schmidt R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Barbara Sears R, Ohio House of Representatives[49]

Bill Seitz R, Ohio Senate[2][20]

Todd Snitchler R, formerly Ohio House of Representatives, now Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio[16]

Steve Stivers R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Andrew Thompson R, Ohio House of Representatives[18]

Pat Tiberi R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Joe Uecker R, Ohio House of Representatives[18][49]

Lynn Wachtmann R, Ohio House of Representatives[50]

Oklahoma

Cliff Aldridge R, Oklahoma Senate[4]

Gary Banz R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[4]

Gus Blackwell R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[20]

Dan Boren D, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Bill Brown R, Oklahoma Senate[49]

Tom Cole R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Marian Cooksey R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[16]

Mary Fallin R, Governor[64]

James Inhofe R, United States Senate[52]

Mike Jackson R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[17]

Lisa Johnson-Billy R, Oklahoma Senate[20]

Clark Jolley R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[23]

Ron Justice R, Oklahoma Senate[16]

Frank Keating R, former Governor[57]

Sally Kern R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[49]

Frank Lucas R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Stephen C. Martin R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[17][23]

Michael Mazzei R, Oklahoma Senate[17]

Mark McCullough R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[20]

Jonathan Nichols R, Oklahoma Senate[20]

Ron Peters R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[49]

Pam Peterson R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[49]

Phillip Richardson R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[16]

Mike Sanders R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[16]

Mike Schulz R, Oklahoma Senate[16]

Colby Schwartz R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[20]

Gary Stanislawski R, Majority Whip Oklahoma Senate[17]

John Sullivan R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Steve Tibbs R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[23]

G. Harold Wright R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[23]

John Wright R, Oklahoma House of Representatives[17]

Oregon

Jason Conger R, Oregon House of Representatives[20]

Sal Esquivel R, Oregon House of Representatives[49]

Bruce Hanna R, Co-Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives[49]

Wally Hicks R, Oregon House of Representatives[20]

Bill Kennemer R, Oregon House of Representatives[49]

Shawn Lindsay R, Oregon House of Representatives[23]

Kurt Schrader D, U.S. House of Representatives[49]

Matthew Wand R, Oregon House of Representatives[20]

Gene Whisnant R, Oregon House of Representatives[4][49]

Pennsylvania

Matthew Baker R, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[77]

Charlie Dent R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Brian L. Ellis Pennsylvania House of Representatives[4]

John R. Evans R, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[17]

Michael Fitzpatrick R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

James Gerlach R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Scott Hutchinson R, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[16]

Tim Krieger R, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[55]

Ronald Marisco R, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[49]

Bob Mensch R, Pennsylvania Senate[17]

Ron E. Miller R, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[17]

Joseph Pitts R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Todd Platts R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Tom Ridge R, Former Governor, resigned to become Secretary of Homeland Security[78]

Rhode Island

Jon Brien D, Rhode Island House of Representatives[4]

Paul Jabour D, Rhode Island Senate[17]

Francis T. Maher, Jr. R, Rhode Island Senate[4]

Robert A. Watson R, Rhode Island House of Representatives[17]

South Carolina

Thomas Alexander R, South Carolina Senate[4][49]

Jimmy Bales R, South Carolina House of Representatives[20]

Liston Barfield R, South Carolina House of Representatives[4]

Joan Brady R, South Carolina House of Representatives[17]

Chip Campsen R, South Carolina Senate[49]

Harry Cato R, Speaker Pro Tempore South Carolina House of Representatives[17]

Jeff Duncan R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Lindsey Graham R, United States Senate[52]

Nikki Haley R, Governor[79]

Nelson Hardwick R, South Carolina House of Representatives[16]

Bobby Harrell R, Speaker, South Carolina House of Representatives[55]

Dwight Loftis R, South Carolina House of Representatives[16]

Larry A. Martin R, South Carolina Senate[55]

Harvey S. Peeler, Jr. R, Majority Leader, South Carolina Senate[55]

Mike Rose R, South Carolina Senate[55]

Tim Scott R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Garry Smith R, South Carolina House of Representatives[49]

Thad Viers R, South Carolina House of Representatives[20]

David Wilkins R, former Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives[79]

Kent M. Williams D, South Carolina Senate[17]

Joe Wilson R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

South Dakota

Kristin Conzet R, South Dakota House of Representatives[18]

Bob Deelstra R, South Dakota House of Representatives[23]

Brian Gosch R, South Dakota House of Representatives[20]

Jon Hansen R, South Dakota House of Representatives[20]

Tom Hansen R, South Dakota Senate[17]

Charles Hoffman R, South Dakota House of Representatives[16]

Roger Hunt R, South Dakota House of Representatives[20]

Phil Jensen R, South Dakota House of Representatives[49]

Shantel Krebs R, Majority Whip South Dakota House of Representatives[16]

Ryan Maher R, South Dakota Senate[16]

Stacey Nelson R, South Dakota House of Representatives[20]

Kristi Noem R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

David Novstrup R, South Dakota House of Representatives[17][23]

Betty Olsen R, South Dakota House of Representatives[49]

Russell Olson R, South Dakota House of Representatives[17]

Deb Peters R, South Dakota Senate[4]

Valentine B. Rausch R, South Dakota House of Representatives[4]

Tennessee

Diane Black R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Marsha Blackburn R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Joe C. Carr R, Tennessee House of Representatives[23]

Vince Dean R, Tennessee House of Representatives[23]

Vance Dennis R, Tennessee House of Representatives[20]

Jimmy Eldridge R, Tennessee House of Representatives[49]

Joshua Evans R, Tennessee House of Representatives[23][49]

Dale Ford R, Tennessee House of Representatives[49]

Kelly Keisling R, Tennessee House of Representatives[20]

Brian Kelsey R, Tennessee Senate[20]

Jon Lundberg R, Tennessee House of Representatives[23]

Susan Lynn R, Tennessee House of Representatives[49]

Pat Marsh R, Tennessee House of Representatives[16]

Gerald McCormick R, Tennessee House of Representatives[17]

Steve McDaniel R, Tennessee House of Representatives[17]

Richard Montgomery R, Tennessee House of Representatives[17]

Frank Nicely R, Tennessee House of Representatives[16]

Mark Norris R, Majority Leader Tennessee Senate[20]

Barrett Rich R, Tennessee House of Representatives[20]

Charles Sargent R, Tennessee House of Representatives[18]

Tony Shipley R, Tennessee House of Representatives[23]

Curry Todd R, Tennessee House of Representatives[4]

Texas

Kevin Brady R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

William Callegari R, Texas House of Representatives[49]

Warren Chisum R, Texas House of Representatives[16]

Byron Cook R, Texas House of Representatives[20]

Brandon Creighton R, Texas House of Representatives[16]

Myra Crownover R, Texas House of Representatives[16]

John Culberson R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Allen Fletcher R, Texas House of Representatives[23]

Dan Flynn R, Texas House of Representatives[49]

Mike Hamilton R, Texas House of Representatives[20]

Kelly Hancock R, Texas House of Representatives[49]

Rick Hardcastle R, Texas House of Representatives[16]

Patricia Harless R, Texas House of Representatives[17]

Chris Harris R, Texas Senate[17]

Glenn Hegar R, Texas House of Representatives[23]

Harvey Hildebran R, Texas House of Representatives[17]

Charles F. Howard R, Texas House of Representatives[4][17]

Todd Hunter R, Texas House of Representatives[20]

Jim Jackson R, Texas House of Representatives[4]

Eric Johnson R, Texas House of Representatives[23]

Sam Johnson R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Edmund Kuempel R, formerly Texas House of Representatives, now deceased[17]

Jodie Laubenberg R, Texas House of Representatives[49]

Jerry Madden R, Texas House of Representatives[23][80]

Kenny Marchant R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Doug Miller R, Texas House of Representatives[16]

John Otto R, Texas House of Representatives[49]

Larry Philips R, Texas House of Representatives[20]

Kel Seliger R, Texas Senate[4]

Todd Smith R, Texas House of Representatives[20]

Wayne Smith R, Texas House of Representatives[23]

Larry Taylor R, Texas House of Representatives[23]

Vicki Truitt R, Texas House of Representatives[17]

Utah

Curtis S. Bramble R, Utah Senate[4][49]

Wayne Harper R, Utah House of Representatives[17]

Gary Herbert R, Governor[64]

Chris Herrod R. Utah House of Representatives[4][49]

Todd Kiser R, Utah House of Representatives[17]

Rebecca Lockhart R, Speaker Utah House of Representatives[16]

Wayne L. Niederhauser R, Utah Senate[4][49]

Ralph Okerlund R, Utah Senate[16]

Stephen Urquhart R, Utah Senate[20]

Michael Waddoups R, Utah Senate[20]

Christine Watkins D, Utah House of Representatives[16]

Carl Wimmer R, Utah House of Representatives[49]

Vermont

Patrick Brennan R, Vermont House of Representatives[17]

Margaret Flory R, Vermont Senate[23]

Kathleen Keenan R, Vermont House of Representatives[17]

Kevin J. Mullin R, Assistant Minority Leader Vermont Senate[4]

Virginia

David Albo R, Virginia House of Delegates[23]

Kathy Byron R, Virginia House of Delegates[49]

Eric Cantor R, Majority leader, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Benjamin Cline R, Virginia House of Delegates[23]

Mark Cole R, Virginia House of Delegates[49]

John A. Cosgrove, Jr. R, Virginia House of Delegates[4]

Randy Forbes R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Morgan Griffith R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

William Howell R, Virginia House of Delegates[20]

William Janis R, Virginia House of Delegates[20]

Terry Kilgore R, Virginia House of Delegates[17]

L. Scott Lingamfelter R, Virginia House of Delegates[23]

James Massie R, Virginia House of Delegates[49]

Stephen H. Martin R, Virginia House of Delegates[4]

Harvey Morgan R, Virginia House of Delegates[16]

Thomas Norment R, Virginia Senate[17]

Christopher Peace R, Virginia House of Delegates[49]

Lacey Putney I (caucuses with R), Virginia House of Delegates[20][49]

Frederick Quayle R, Virginia Senate[49]

Frank Ruff R, Virginia Senate[49]

Edward T. Scott R, Virginia House of Delegates[16]

Beverly Sherwood R, Virginia House of Delegates[23]

Richard Tata R, Virginia House of Delegates[49]

Frank Wagner R, Virginia Senate[16]

R. Lee Ware R, Virginia House of Delegates[16]

Washington

Jan Angel R, Washington House of Representatives[4]

Don Benton R, Washington Senate[4]

Michael Carrell R, Washington House of Representatives[23]

Jerome Delvin R, Washington Senate[16]

Linda Evans Parlette R, Washington Senate[20]

Doc Hastings R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Jaime Herrera Beutler R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Bill Hinkle R, Washington House of Representatives[49]

Troy Kelly R, Washington House of Representatives[23]

Brad Klippert R, Washington House of Representatives[16]

Cathy McMorris Rodgers R, U.S. House of Representatives[48]

Charles Ross R, Washington House of Representatives[23]

Matt Shea R, Washington House of Representatives[20][49]

Val Stevens R, Washington Senate[17]

Judith Warnick R, Washington House of Representatives[16]

West Virginia

Mike Hall R, Minority leader West Virginia Senate[16]

Eric Householder R, West Virginia House of Delegates[4]

Gary Howell R, West Virginia House of Delegates[16]

Larry Kump R, West Virginia House of Delegates[20]

Joe Manchin D, United States Senate[52]

Wisconsin

Kathy Bernier R, Wisconsin State Assembly[23]

Alberta Darling R, Wisconsin State Senate[81]

Mike Ellis R, President of the Wisconsin State Senate[82]

Mike Endsley R, Wisconsin State Assembly[20]

Scott Fitzgerald R, Wisconsin State Senate, Majority Leader[23][81][83]

Glenn Grothman R, Wisconsin State Senate[81]

Chris Kapenga R, Wisconsin State Assembly[20]

Neal Kedzie R, Wisconsin State Senate[81]

John Klenke R, Wisconsin State Assembly[18]

Joe Knilans R, Wisconsin State Assembly[83]

Bill Kramer R, Speaker Pro-Tempore Wisconsin State Assembly[18][83]

Scott Krug R, Wisconsin State Assembly[23]

Mike Kuglitsch R, Wisconsin State Assembly[20]

Frank Lasee R, Wisconsin State Senate[81]

Mary Lazich R, Wisconsin State Senate[81]

Joe Leibham R, President Pro Tempore Wisconsin State Senate[84]

Terry Moulton R, Wisconsin State Senate[81]

John Nygren R, Wisconsin State Senate[84]

Roger Rivard R, Wisconsin State Assembly[16]

Jim Steineke R, Wisconsin State Assembly[16]

Jeff Stone R, Wisconsin State Assembly[83]

Scott Suder R, Wisconsin State Assembly, Majority Leader[4][23]

Travis Tranel R, Wisconsin State Assembly[23]

Robin J. Vos R, Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly[4]

Chad Weininger R, Wisconsin State Assembly[16]

Wyoming

Jon Botten R, Wyoming House of Representatives[18]

Bruce Burns, R, Wyoming Senate[20]

Rita Campbell R, Wyoming House of Representatives[16]

Richard Cannady R, Wyoming House of Representatives[20]

Cale Case, R, Wyoming Senate[17]

Amy Edmonds R, Wyoming House of Representatives[49]

Fred Emerich, R, Wyoming Senate[16]

Michael Enzi R, United States Senate[52]

John Hastert R, Wyoming Senate[23]

Peter S. Illoway R, Wyoming House of Representatives[4]

Allen Jaggi R, Wyoming House of Representatives[50]

Norine Kasperik R, Wyoming House of Representatives[16]

Grant Larson R, Wyoming Senate[50]

Tom Lockhart R, Wyoming House of Representatives[16]

Carl Loucks R, Wyoming House of Representatives[20]

Curt Meier R, Wyoming Senate[49]

David Miller R, Wyoming House of Representatives[16]

Lorraine Quartberg R, Wyoming House of Representatives[23][50]

Jim Roscoe D, Wyoming House of Representatives[16]

Lisa Shepperson R, Wyoming House of Representatives[20]

Tim Stubson R, Wyoming House of Representatives[23]

Matt Teeters R, Wyoming House of Representatives[16]

Clarence Vranish R, Wyoming House of Representatives[18]

Sue Wallis R, Wyoming House of Representatives[49]

Daniel Zwonitzer R, Wyoming House of Representatives[17]

Former legislative members

Alma Allen D, Texas House of Representatives[85]

Lisa Boscola D, Pennsylvania Senate[86]

Mike Colona D, Minority Whip Missouri House of Representatives[87]

Danielle Conrad D, Nebraska Legislature[76]

Greg Cromer R, Louisiana House of Representatives[88]

Dawna Dikes D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Harold Dutton D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Walter Felag D, Rhode Island Senate[90]

Mary Flowers D, Illinois House of Representatives[86]

Ken Haar D, Nebraska Legislature[76]

Ted Harhai D, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[86]

Denise Harper-Angel D, Kentucky Senate[91]

Brian Hatfield D, Washington Senate[92]

Eric Johnson D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Ray Jones D, Kentucky Senate[91]

William Keller R, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[86]

Troy Kelley D, Washington House of Representatives, once attended a meeting but claims he is no longer a member[92]

Tracy King D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Nick Kotik D, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[93]

Joseph Markosek D, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[86]

Armando Martinez D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Ruth Jones McClendon D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Heath Mello D, Nebraska Legislature[76]

Jose Menendez D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

George Muñoz D, New Mexico Senate[94]

Jeremy Nordquist D, Nebraska Legislature[76]

Nan Orrock D, Georgia Senate[95]

Joseph Petrarca D, Pennsylvania House of Representatives[86]

Brandon Phelps D, Illinois House of Representatives[86]

Chente Quintanilla D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Brian Quirk D, Iowa House of Representatives[96]

Harry Readshaw D, Pennsylvania House of Representatives claims he didn't know he was a member[93]

Eddie Rodriguez D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Jennifer Seelig D, Utah State House of Representatives[97]

Tim Shaughnessy D, Kentucky Senate[91]

Kathy Stein D, Kentucky Senate[91]

John Tassoni Jr D, Rhode Island Senate[98]

Robert Theberge D, New Hampshire House of Representatives[99]

Kevin Van De Wege D, Washington House of Representatives[100]

Don Vaughan D, Minority leader North Carolina Senate[101]

Ted Vick D, South Carolina House of Representatives[102]

Hubert Vo D, Texas House of Representatives[89]

Leanna Washington D, Pennsylvania Senate[86]

Anthony Williams D, Pennsylvania Senate[86]

Staff

Ron Scheberle, Executive Director of the American Legislative Exchange Council[103]

Amy Kjose Anderson, Director of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force[104]

Meaghan Archer, Research Analyst of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force[11]

Kaitlyn Buss, Communications Director

Chaz Cirame, Senior Director, Membership and Meetings[20]

Seth Cooper, Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force Director[17]

Alan P. Dye, legal counsel[105]

Karla Jones, Director of ALEC’s International Relations Task Force[9]

Christine Harbin, Research Manager of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force[11]

Sean Riley Christie Herrera, Director of ALEC’s Health and Human Services Task Force[106]

Michael Hough, former Director Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development and Public Safety & Elections Task Force[107]

Amy Kjose, Director of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force[20]

Stephanie Linn, Policy Coordinator[16][20]

Jonathan Moody, Director of Donor Relations[17]

Dave Myslinski, Director of ALEC’s Education Task Force[13]

Courtney O’Brien, Director of ALEC's Commerce, Insurance, and Economic Development Task Force[5]

Rob Shrum, Director of Corporate and Non-Profit Relations[16]

Kati Siconolfi, Legislative Analyst of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force[11]

Alan B. Smith, former Executive Director[49]

John Stephenson, Director of ALEC's Communications and Technology Task Force[6]

Kailee Tkacz, Research Analyst of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force[11]

Bryan Weynand, Legislative Analyst of ALEC's Civil Justice Task Force[104] and Energy, Environment, and Agriculture Task Force[108]

Jonathan Williams, Director of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force[109]

Clint Woods, Task Force Director[16]

Todd Wynn, Director of ALEC's Energy, Environment, and Agriculture Task Force[108]

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