Rightwing lobby group Alec driving laws to blacklist companies that boycott the oil industry
The American Legislative Exchange Council has drafted legislation modelled on efforts to block divestment from Israel
The influential rightwing lobby group the American Legislative Exchange Council (Alec) is driving a surge in new state laws to block boycotts of the oil industry. The group's strategy, which aims to protect large oil firms and other conservative-friendly industries, is modelled on legislation to punish divestment from Israel.
Since the beginning of the year, state legislatures in West Virginia, Oklahoma and Indiana have introduced a version of a law drafted by Alec, called the Energy Discrimination Elimination Act, to shield big oil from share selloffs and other measures intended to protest the fossil fuel industry's role in the climate crisis. A dozen other states have publicly supported the intent of the legislation.
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