Saturday, June 16, 2012

Johnson & Johnson 19th to Drop ALEC


Excerpts from:
ColorOfChange Applauds Johnson & Johnson's
Decision to Cut Ties with ALEC

Move Follows Civil Rights Group's Ad Buy Targeting
African Americans and Tying Company to ALEC


Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson announced today (6/12/12) that it would no longer fund the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). The announcement comes a week after ColorOfChange launched radio ads targeting African Americans in Chicago, DC, New Brunswick, NJ, and Sanford, FL, and exposing the connection between Johnson & Johnson and the policy group, which has pushed legislation that hurts black communities such as voter suppression bills and so-called Stand your Ground laws. . .

"As Americans learn more about ALEC's extreme agenda, companies understand that their brands suffer through association with a group that has weakened our democracy and made it harder to earn a living wage," said ColorOfChange Executive Director Rashad Robinson. "The ColorOfChange community commends Johnson & Johnson for acting in the best interest of consumers and cutting ties with this shadowy organization."

With today's announcement, the company becomes the 19th to announce it has dropped ALEC. Johnson & Johnson joins Wal-Mart, Amazon, Procter & Gamble, Yum! Brands, McDonald's, Wendy's, Mars Inc., Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Kraft Foods, Intuit, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, Reed Elsevier (owner of LexisNexis and publisher of science and health information), Kaplan, Scantron, Medtronic, American Traffic Solutions and Arizona Public Service.

"We're continuing to reach out to corporations directly to tell them that now is the time to leave ALEC, and that our members are prepared to hold them publicly accountable if they refuse," Robinson said. "We applaud those companies that have stopped funding the group."

In December of last year, ColorOfChange members began signing a petition targeting ALEC’s corporate partners for their role in suppressing Black votes. The petition can be found here: http://www.colorofchange.org/campaign/alec

Link to complete press release:
http://colorofchange.org/press/releases/2012/6/12/colorofchange-applauds-johnson-johnsons-decision-c/?akid=2522.1540327.2KWH36&rd=1&t=11

2 comments:

  1. Reading the names of the corporations that have cut their ties with ALEC, I am suspicious that these corporate giants will really change their ways...

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  2. DELL COMPUTERS just announced that they are dropping ALEC and its right-wing agenda. Public pressure continues to work!

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