Thursday, April 22, 2021

Emails Show Bush-Led Organization’s ALEC-Like Role in State Policymaking - In the Public Interest

Foundation for Excellence in Education and Chiefs for Change Records Requests - In the Public Interest
Foundation for Excellence in Education and Chiefs for Change Records Requests

Emails Show Bush-Led Organization’s ALEC-Like Role in State Policymaking



Emails between the Foundation for Excellence in Education (FEE), founded and chaired by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, and state education officials show that the foundation is writing state education laws and regulations in ways that could benefit its corporate funders. The emails, obtained through public records requests, reveal that the organization, sometimes working through its Chiefs For Change affiliate, wrote and edited laws, regulations and executive orders, often in ways that improved profit opportunities for the organization’s financial backers.

“Testing companies and for-profit online schools see education as big business,” said In the Public Interest Executive Director Donald Cohen. “For-profit companies are hiding behind FEE and other business lobby organizations they fund to write laws and promote policies that enrich the companies.”

The emails conclusively reveal that FEE staff acted to promote their corporate funders’ priorities, and demonstrate the dangerous role that corporate money plays in shaping our education policy. Correspondence in Florida, New Mexico, Maine, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, and Louisiana paint a graphic picture of corporate money distorting democracy.

Correspondence files and summaries for individual state findings are available at the links below: