Thursday, May 30, 2013

Walker's Dismal Jobs Performance Gets a Gold Star in ALEC's "Rich States, Poor States" Report

Walker's Dismal Jobs Performance Gets a Gold Star in ALEC's "Rich States, Poor States" Report
"The ALEC report ranks the states by “economic outlook,” based on factors including the existence of “right to work” anti-union laws, and the rates at which personal and corporate taxes are levied by the state. Wisconsin gains points in the ALEC assessment for having no inheritance tax, the lowest possible minimum wage, and for having a lower than average number of public employees. But ALEC also docks points because, despite Walkers’ infamous attack on the right of public-sector workers to organize in Wisconsin, the state has not passed a private-sector “right to work” law.
The report effectively grades states in line with the very policy positions that ALEC promotes through its “model” legislation, including the privatization of public services, the elimination of regulations, and attacks on workers rights."