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Faculty and Alumni Demand that University of Arizona Kick Koch Money Off Campus

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This week, Kochs Off Campus!, a grassroots organisation of faculty members and alumni at the University of Arizona and local Tucson residents, staged a day of action to highlight the encroachment of corporate influences on public institutions and public educational facilities inĀ Arizona.

The event, co-hosted by Unkoch My CampusĀ and held on Tuesday, October 28, focused on ā€œstate captureā€ through education, highlighting how billionaires and corporations attempt to use their donations to academic institutions to advance their privateĀ interests.

The Day of Action is the latest in a series of events and initiatives that Kochs Off Campus! have taken to challenge corporate power and influence within Arizona, both on and off campus. The group is currently attempting to persuade the University of Arizona to sever its ties with the Center for the Philosophy of Freedom (or Freedom Center), associated with UAā€™s Philosophy Department.Ā Tucson.com has reported that power at the Freedom Center was centralized under Director David Schmidtz, who is part of the faculty network at the Koch-funded Mercatus Center.

Charles Koch himself hasĀ provided $1.8 million in funding in $200,000 annual gifts to theĀ Freedom Center through his foundation over the years. The Kochs Off Campus! group, however, points to the $10 million in public funds that the Freedom Center has received since 2014, after the Koch networkĀ initially helped get it off the ground in 2008. They argue that public money shouldn’t deliver a private curriculum, as the Freedom Center does through a libertarian-themedĀ major that it administers. ā€œInstitutes like the UA Freedom Center are beachheads in the Koch network assault on our institutions of higher learning,ā€ the group warned back in 2017 when theyĀ launched.Ā 

During a webinar to support the Day of Action, Alex Hertel-Fernandez, author of State Capture: How Conservative Activists, Big Businesses, and Wealthy Donors Reshaped the American Statesā€”and the Nation, spoke about the broader state-wide implications of the Koch influence in Arizona. Hertel-Fernandez, who is also an Assistant Professor in Columbia University’s School of International and Public Health, outlined the strategies employed by legislative councils and advocacy groups to influence policy making withinĀ Arizona.Ā 

Fernandez described how a ā€œright-wing troikaā€ ā€” composed of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the State Policy NetworkĀ (SPN), and Koch-funded advocacy group Americans For Prosperity ā€” had conspired to force upon state lawmakers and the public a free-market agenda including privatization, the deregulation of environmental and health protections, and the disenfranchisement of labor unions. The State Policy Network, a collection of 66 think tanks with a combined budget of $80 Million, was formed by ALEC to provide an ideological and intellectual foundation for libertarian ideals within states, proliferating ideas that would become legislation in statehouses across America. It has openly stated its uncompromising goal to ā€œdefund and defang the unions.ā€ In Arizona, SPN is represented by the Goldwater Institute, which receivedĀ at least $2,921,912 between 2002 and 2016 fromĀ DonorsTrust and Donors Capital Fund, two dark money funds often deployed by the Koch donor network to concealĀ giving.Ā 

ALECā€™s influence is also particularly strong in Arizona. According to Documented, a leaked list of ALEC conference attendees in 2019 featured 29 state lawmakers from ArizonaĀ ā€” almost a third of the lawmakers in the stateĀ legislature, and the most legislators from any single state.Ā 

The ALEC influence in Arizona goes back to least 2010 when, with input from Corrections Corporations of America, Arizona Senator Russell Pearce wrote the ā€œSupport Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Actā€ (SB 1070). This act enabled law enforcement officers to demand proof of immigration status whenever they interacted with local residents.Ā An NPR investigation found that both Pearce and the Corrections Corporationsā€”which operate government-contracted prisons and jailsā€”Ā have seats on ALECā€™s boards, and that ALEC helped to draft the model legislation that became SB 1070. In a state where 13 percent of residents were born in another country (and one-in-six are born in the U.S. to an immigrant parent), the impact of these laws were massive, directly impacting at least one-quarter of theĀ popular.Ā 

According to The Guardian, SB 1070 was condemned by Jacinta Gonzalez of the Latinx advocacy group Mijente, who stated that, ā€œOur communities are facing the brunt of policies that are being passed not because they are promoting public safety but because they line the pockets ofĀ corporations.ā€

Fernandez suggested that another way the ā€œtroikaā€ proves effective at consolidatingĀ political power is by undermining institutions, such as labor unions,Ā that were once crucial to the working class. Largely due to the coordinated efforts of ALEC, SPN, and Americans for Prosperity, Arizona is now a ā€œRight to Workā€Ā State, meaning that private sector workers can refuse to join unions, which has correlated with declining union membership across the country. Chris Brunelli, the Director of ALEC, wrote that ā€œwinning is what ALEC is all aboutā€, and that, ā€œat ALEC, we bring together, in an intellectually and challenging environment, State legislators and corporate and business executives, wherein we provide the mixture of determination, dedication, preparation, and teamworkā€”those elements so necessary toĀ winning.ā€

Following the webinar, a number ofĀ University of Arizona alumni, students, and facultyĀ gathered at the school’s campus in Tucson, where the group says they reached thousands with their message to kick Koch money out of the public institution. Signs at the protest issued calls to ā€œSave the Postal Serviceā€ from Charles Koch’s goal of defunding it and to protect the rights of labor unions. And, of course, more than one sign called to ā€œKeepĀ Koch $$$ out of Arizona now!ā€Ā 

Image: Kochs Off Campus! Day of Action at the University of Arizona campus. Credit: Kochs Off Campus! on Facebook.Ā 

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Tom Perrett is a researcher at DeSmog who focuses on documenting climate change misinformation.

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