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Detroit Regional Chamber PACs
 

 

A political action committee, or a PAC, allows like-minded people to collectively participate in the political process. Involvement in the political process can be done through advocacy, political endorsements and lobbying. Each year, hundreds of laws, rules and regulations are adopted by state and local units, which affect the bottom line of businesses in Southeast Michigan. Chamber PAC dollars help elect legislators who are concerned with reforming issues that most affect business' competitive edge.

Click here to Donate to the PAC.

The Detroit Regional Chamber's PACs

The Chamber has established the following PACs to reach all levels of government and all levels of the political process:


1. Detroit Regional Chamber PAC – for state campaigns
2. Detroit Regional Chamber PAC II – for ballot initiatives
3. Detroit Regional Chamber FedPAC - for federal campaigns

 

Both the Chamber’s state PAC and FedPAC are geared toward promotion of candidates and can only accept contributions from individuals.

 

The PAC II is geared toward issues instead of candidates. Such campaigns cannot call for the election or defeat of a candidate, but may call for the passage or defeat of a particular issue. In addition, corporations may also make direct contributions to the Chamber for issue advocacy campaigns.

 

The Detroit Regional Chamber's Political Action Committee now accepts donations online.

For more information contact Lindsay Case.