The “ALEC CARE” software was valued by ALEC at $3,000 per legislator. The company that produced the software, say the complaint-filing organizations, is Republican data firm VoterGravity, which is run by conservative activist Ned Ryun, who is also the founder and president of American Majority, which trains far right Tea Party candidates and American Majority Action, which owns 84% of Voter Gravity according to its IRS 990 tax filing. The groups share a Virginia post office box. The campaign software was simply “white labeled” (re-labeled) as constituent software and marketed by ALEC.
Is ALEC helping Republicans campaign in violation of its tax status?
Source: Wisconsin Examiner | Published: 7/27/2021