ALEC is considered “shadowy” and “secretive” because it does not disclose the source and use of its funds and because bills introduced by state legislators are not identified as ALEC bills. Vukmir is directly implicated in this secrecy. In 2013, the Center for Media and Democracy asked her in a lawsuit for records relating to her work for ALEC. Vukmir resisted disclosure and ultimately settled, charging the taxpayers $15,000 for her legal fees and damages.
Marilyn Martin: Vote Against Vukmir to Vote Against Corporate Influence
Source: The Cap Times | Published: 10/1/2018