May 1998
The Director - Features
"Political Action Committee" Means Politically Active
If members of a group strive for the same goals, there are no limits to what can be accomplished. Written by Paul A. Miller, NFDA's legislative assistant, "Political Action Committee" Means Politically Active focuses on how you can influence policy-making decisions without being in Washington, D.C. It explains how the NFDA Political Action Committee (PAC) helps NFDA sustain its efforts to become a major player in Washington, D.C., in terms of how public-policy decisions are made and includes a list of some of the top PACs of other associations in the United States and the amounts they raised in 1997.