America's Electric Cooperatives PAC

State and federal government officials make policy decisions that affect your local cooperative and your way of life. America's Electric Cooperatives PAC provides a way for cooperative members and employees to ensure the needs of their co-op communities are considered when policy decisions are being made. 

What is America's Electric Cooperatives PAC (formerly known as ACRE)?

America's Electric Cooperatives PAC is the political action committee (PAC) of the nation’s electric cooperatives. Founded in 1966 by the approximately 1,000 cooperatives of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), the bi-partisan PAC supports candidates for state and federal office – those in office now and running for office – who will speak for and protect the interests of cooperatives and their member-owners. Today, America's Electric Cooperatives PAC is backed by more than 36,000 cooperative employees and members from across the United States. 

Cooperative member participation in the nationwide America's Electric Cooperatives PAC ensures that the voice of cooperatives remains strong in our nation’s capital and in your state legislature. Maintaining a strong grassroots presence in the political process is instrumental to the long-term success of the cooperative program and the communities they serve in these unpredictable times.

What are the priorities of America's Electric Cooperatives PAC? 

America's Electric Cooperatives PAC is committed to supporting elected officials who will:

  • Keep co-op member energy bills affordable to improve their quality of life.

  • Help cooperatives ensure reliable energy service. 

  • Assist members’ efforts to use energy more efficiently.

  • Make renewable energy more affordable for cooperative members.

  • Protect our nation’s economy and jobs when making energy laws.

 

NOTE: Contributions to the NRECA America's Electric Cooperatives PAC are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Contributions to America's Electric Cooperatives PAC are voluntary and will be used for political purposes. You have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits contributions from foreign nationals who lack permanent resident status. Any contribution guidelines presented are merely suggestions. You are free to contribute more or less than the suggested amounts, or not at all. NRECA will not favor or disadvantage anyone by reason of the amount contributed or a decision not to contribute.

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The law allows individuals with common interests to pool their resources using PACs in order to make political contributions to candidates for state and federal office. Currently 36,000 like-minded supporters of the cooperative program combine their contributions through America's Electric Cooperatives PAC. Candidates who receive a substantial contribution from America's Electric Cooperatives PAC get an important message about your interest in your local community’s cooperative. The candidate knows that the cooperative member-owners and employees who supported them want to elect individuals to office who will make good policy decisions on their behalf.

With the exception of less than one percent federal tax payment, all contributions are used to fund campaigns of candidates for political and state office.

America's Electric Cooperatives PAC follows established procedures for making contributions to candidates running for political office. Factors that determine financial support include the candidate’s position on issues critical to cooperatives, the candidate’s committee assignments and leadership positions, his or her relative importance to cooperatives’, and a candidate’s financial need and the strength of his or her opponent. The candidate’s political affiliation is never taken into account.

Individual states have their own guidelines for making contributions to candidates for statewide offices. While these rules are set by the individual states, they often mirror those guidelines used by the national America's Electric Cooperatives PAC program.

The most important benefit that you receive as an America's Electric Cooperatives PAC member is a voice in helping elect state and federal officials that will support your cooperative and your community.

The personal efforts of member-owners and cooperative employees to stand together forms the backbone of a powerful grassroots network that promotes policies to secure the future of your cooperative and the families they serve. This is an opportunity to make a huge difference, no matter the amount of the financial contribution. 

Contributions to federal and state PAC committees are not deductible for tax purposes. Contributions to America's Electric Cooperatives PAC are strictly voluntary. You may contribute more or less than the recommended amount. Cooperative members have the right to not contribute without reprisal.

 

 

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