Political Action Committee

Political Action Committee
(PAC)
   The PAC was first established by the Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1944 to circumvent controls placed on direct political contributions by trade unions under the War Labor Disputes Act. The PAC enabled funds to be raised to support candidates. Generally this meant support for Democratic candidates. In the 1960s, other groups, businesses, and organizations adopted PACs.

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  • Political action committee — Pour les articles homonymes, voir PAC. Aux États Unis, un political action committee ou PAC (comité d action politique), est le nom communément utilisé pour désigner, indépendamment de sa taille, une organisation privée dont le but est d aider ou …   Wikipédia en Français

  • political action committee — A group not endorsed by a candidate or political party but organized to engage in political election activities, especially the raising and spending of money for campaigning. Some political action committees (PACs) are organized solely to help… …   Law dictionary

  • political action committee — ➔ committee * * * political action committee UK US noun [C] ► POLITICS PAC(Cf. ↑PAC) …   Financial and business terms

  • political action committee — n. an organization representing the interests of a corporation, labor union, trade association, etc. that solicits and collects political campaign contributions from individuals and distributes them to particular candidates * * * (abbr PAC) n (in …   Universalium

  • political action committee — n. an organization representing the interests of a corporation, labor union, trade association, etc. that solicits and collects political campaign contributions from individuals and distributes them to particular candidates …   English World dictionary

  • Political action committee — In the United States, a political action committee, or PAC, is the name commonly given to a private group, regardless of size, organized to elect political candidates or to advance the outcome of a political issue or legislation.[1] Legally, what …   Wikipedia

  • political action committee — noun committee formed by a special interest group to raise money for their favorite political candidates • Syn: ↑PAC • Hypernyms: ↑committee, ↑commission * * * noun, pl ⋯ tees [count] US : a group that is formed to give money to the political… …   Useful english dictionary

  • political action committee — PAC PAC (p[a^]k), n. [Acronynm from Political Action Committee.] (Politics) A {political action committee}, a committee formed by an organization or special interest group to raise money to support candidates for office or to influence… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Political Action Committee — Ein Political Action Committee (PAC) ist in den USA die Bezeichnung für eine Lobbygruppe, die sich darauf konzentriert, Abgeordnete oder Wahlbeamte der Regierung zu unterstützen oder zu bekämpfen. Die PACs unterliegen dabei bestimmten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Political Action Committee of the Directors Guild of America — The Political Action Committee of the Directors Guild of America (or DGA PAC) is a United States based political action committee of the Directors Guild of America. The DGA PAC lobbies mainly for freedom of speech and First Amendment of the… …   Wikipedia

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