It was quickly flagged at the Washington headquarters of the American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, a business-backed group that views such “false claims” laws as encouraging frivolous lawsuits. ALEC’s membership includes not only corporations, but nearly 2,000 state legislators across the country — including dozens who would vote on the Ohio bill.
One of them, Bill Seitz, a prominent Republican state senator, wrote to a
fellow senior lawmaker to relay ALEC’s concerns about “the recent
upsurge” in false-claims legislation nationwide. “While this is
understandable, as states are broke, the considered advice from our
friends at ALEC was that such legislation is not well taken and should
not be approved,” he said in a private memorandum
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