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Board of scholars[edit]
The ALEC Board of Scholars is composed of the following:[2]
- Arthur Laffer, founder and chairman of Laffer Associates, an economic research and consulting firm
- Stephen Moore, senior economics writer and editorial board member, The Wall Street Journal
- Victor Schwartz, partner in the Washington office of the Kansas City-based law firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon, LLP, and chair of its Public Policy Group.
- Richard Vedder, is a Distinguished Professor of Economics at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio
- Bob Williams, founder and senior fellow of the Evergreen Freedom Foundation, a public policy organization in Olympia, Washington.
Contents
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- 1 Board of scholars
- 2 Board of directors
- 3 Private enterprise board
- 4 State chairmen
- 5 Task force members
- 6 Contributing authors
- 7 Corporate members
- 8 Former corporate members
- 9 Legislative members
- 9.1 Alabama
- 9.2 Alaska
- 9.3 Arizona
- 9.4 Arkansas
- 9.5 California
- 9.6 Colorado
- 9.7 Connecticut
- 9.8 Delaware
- 9.9 Florida
- 9.10 Georgia
- 9.11 Hawaii
- 9.12 Idaho
- 9.13 Illinois
- 9.14 Indiana
- 9.15 Iowa
- 9.16 Kansas
- 9.17 Kentucky
- 9.18 Louisiana
- 9.19 Maine
- 9.20 Maryland
- 9.21 Massachusetts
- 9.22 Michigan
- 9.23 Minnesota
- 9.24 Mississippi
- 9.25 Missouri
- 9.26 Montana
- 9.27 Nebraska
- 9.28 Nevada
- 9.29 New Hampshire
- 9.30 New Jersey
- 9.31 New Mexico
- 9.32 New York
- 9.33 North Carolina
- 9.34 North Dakota
- 9.35 Ohio
- 9.36 Oklahoma
- 9.37 Oregon
- 9.38 Pennsylvania
- 9.39 Rhode Island
- 9.40 South Carolina
- 9.41 South Dakota
- 9.42 Tennessee
- 9.43 Texas
- 9.44 Utah
- 9.45 Vermont
- 9.46 Virginia
- 9.47 Washington
- 9.48 West Virginia
- 9.49 Wisconsin
- 9.50 Wyoming
- 10 Former legislative members
- 11 References
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