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Stories by Rebekah Wilce
Rebekah Wilce is the lead writer for the Center for Media and Democracy's Food Rights Network.
ALEC Down 30 Corporations: General Motors and Walgreens Cut Ties
Posted on: Jul 26, 2012, Source: PR Watch
Johnson & Johnson Becomes 19th Company to Dump ALEC
Posted on: Jun 13, 2012, Source: PR Watch
Amazon.com Becomes 16th Corporation to Dump ALEC
Posted on: May 24, 2012, Source: PR Watch
Scantron Becomes 15th Corporation to Dump ALEC, Leaves Educational Task Force
Posted on: May 22, 2012, Source: PR Watch
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Leaves ALEC's Educational Task Force
Posted on: May 2, 2012, Source: PR Watch
ALEC Under Fire: Former Corporate Supporters Now Deny Toxic Connection
Posted on: Apr 20, 2012, Source: PR Watch
ALEC's PR Counter-Offensive: SOS Sent Out To Right-Wing Blogosphere
Posted on: Apr 18, 2012, Source: PR Watch
Following Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, Kraft Drops ALEC
Posted on: Apr 6, 2012, Source: PR Watch
Regulators Crack Down on Micro-Dairies, But Small Farmers Fight Back With Local Food Sovereignty Ordinances
Posted on: Dec 8, 2011, Source: AlterNet
From Maine to California, regulators are trying to push laws meant for mega-dairies and agribusiness on small farmers, but the farmers have another idea.
Why Is a Farmer Who Sells Extra Milk From His One Cow to Neighbors Being Sued By the State of Maine?
Posted on: Dec 7, 2011, Source: AlterNet
The lawsuit also challenges a 'local food and community self-governance' ordinance.