ALEC's actual position on net metering is pretty benign. Here, verbatim, is their policy resolution on net-metering, adopted sometime this year:
1. Update net metering policies to require that everyone who uses the grid helps pay to maintain it and to keep it operating reliably at all times;
2. Create a fixed grid charge or other rate mechanisms that recover grid costs from DG systems to ensure that costs are transparent to the customer; and
3. Ensure electric rates are fair and affordable for all customers and that all customers have safe and reliable electricity.
I like net metering as much as the next guy. But current net metering plans do make people without PV solar effectively subsidize those that have it. This can be remedied by a simple and not too expensive grid tie in fixed fee. I don't find the ALEC resolution above extreme at all, more like common sense.