“For example, House Bill 2035, introduced this year to amend state tax credits for low-income student scholarships, contained more than two dozen phrases also found in ALEC’s recommended Great Schools Tax Credit Program Act.
“A school finance bill introduced in the 2014 session featured 168 words mirroring ALEC’s language in the Next Generation Charter Schools Act. House Bill 2773 included a 46-word paragraph praising charter schools lifted word-for-word from ALEC’s model bill.”
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