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noun pakpak US over 80% of the financial support of 9 House members came from PACs short for political action committee Example sentencesExamples - They can also give up to $15,000 annually to any national party committee, and $5,000 annually to any other PAC.
- The PAC raised more than $50,000 from 576 donors, Stanback says, and spent more than $46,000.
- That may help win the support of the Senator to whom the co-op's PAC donated $6,500 in the 2004 election cycle.
- In 1992, the number of PACs peaked at 4,195.
- In 1995, the budget for Microsoft's Political Action Committee (PAC) was a paltry $16,000.
- I have not sought, nor will I accept, donations from corporations or PACs.
- While the music industry has long been a potent lobby, never before has a specific genre formed its own PAC.
- Presently, PACs are part of the fabric of American politics.
- "Unlike a PAC," he says, "there's no cap on how much you can spend or accept."
- It does not endorse candidates or have a PAC.
- The PAC is already supporting a bunch of candidates (on both sides of the aisle) who have fought for moving intellectual property laws in the right direction.
- In the 1989-90 election cycle, over 80% of the financial support of 9 House members came from PACs.
- Table 1 lists contributions made by several associations via their PACs.
- The Sierra Club's PAC was 45th with $538,203.
- Republican women created their own PAC, the WISH List, in 1992.
- For small PACs, the decision of which candidate should receive contributions can be a very difficult political decision.
- PACs could contribute up to $5,000 per year to candidates or their political committees.
- Alternatively, if a PAC is assured of support from a particular candidate, PAC contributions may be intended to ensure that the candidate is elected.
- "The Future PAC aims to put in office African-American women who will develop policies and programs that will improve the lives of African-American people."
abbreviationpakpak Pan-Africanist Congress. 同PAN- AFRICANIST CONGRESS nounpak US over 80% of the financial support of 9 House members came from PACs short for political action committee Example sentencesExamples - The Sierra Club's PAC was 45th with $538,203.
- I have not sought, nor will I accept, donations from corporations or PACs.
- The PAC is already supporting a bunch of candidates (on both sides of the aisle) who have fought for moving intellectual property laws in the right direction.
- In 1992, the number of PACs peaked at 4,195.
- In the 1989-90 election cycle, over 80% of the financial support of 9 House members came from PACs.
- That may help win the support of the Senator to whom the co-op's PAC donated $6,500 in the 2004 election cycle.
- The PAC raised more than $50,000 from 576 donors, Stanback says, and spent more than $46,000.
- It does not endorse candidates or have a PAC.
- "Unlike a PAC," he says, "there's no cap on how much you can spend or accept."
- Republican women created their own PAC, the WISH List, in 1992.
- Alternatively, if a PAC is assured of support from a particular candidate, PAC contributions may be intended to ensure that the candidate is elected.
- In 1995, the budget for Microsoft's Political Action Committee (PAC) was a paltry $16,000.
- PACs could contribute up to $5,000 per year to candidates or their political committees.
- "The Future PAC aims to put in office African-American women who will develop policies and programs that will improve the lives of African-American people."
- Table 1 lists contributions made by several associations via their PACs.
- For small PACs, the decision of which candidate should receive contributions can be a very difficult political decision.
- They can also give up to $15,000 annually to any national party committee, and $5,000 annually to any other PAC.
- Presently, PACs are part of the fabric of American politics.
- While the music industry has long been a potent lobby, never before has a specific genre formed its own PAC.
abbreviationpak Pan-Africanist Congress. 同PAN- AFRICANIST CONGRESS |