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Service Spotlight: Forming a Political Action Committee (PAC): What the Healthcare and Life Sciences Stakeholders Need to Know

With the 2020 political season quickly approaching, healthcare and life sciences industry stakeholders have started showing interest in forming Political Action Committees (PACs).

A Political Action Committee or (PAC) is organized for the purpose of raising and spending money to either help candidates elected or defeated. These organizations represent industrial or ideological interests and are regulated under either state or federal campaign finance laws depending on the PAC’s usage.

PACs continue to be influential under the right guidance. Stakeholders that are more aggressive in advancing their political agendas have found that the use of PACs are effective in getting their respective messages out. Frier Levitt Government Affairs helps organizations create PACs and provides ongoing consultation regarding compliance, policy recommendations, and other strategic suggestions to help organizations achieve their respective goals.

Contact Frier Levitt Government Affairs today to learn more about how you can use a PAC to increase your political influence.