Coca-Cola no longer wants membership with the American Legislative Exchange Council, a policy organization accused of pushing controversial legislation. But opinions differ about why the Atlanta-based company severed ties with the group.
Companies usually sponsor the organization, also known as ALEC, in their own interest. In Coke’s case, ALEC helped combat policies that would tax certain foods and beverages.
Diana Garza Ciarlante is a spokesperson for the company.
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