| PAC FAQs |
What is a PAC?PAC stands for Political Action Committee, established and administered by corporations, labor unions, membership organizations, or trade associations. These committees solicit contributions from individuals associated with the sponsoring organization. Pennsylvania state law prohibits corporate contributions. Frequently Asked Questions about PennPsyPACBackground on PennPsyPACThe Pennsylvania Psychological Political Action Committee (PennPsyPAC) is PPA’s bipartisan political action committee, dedicated to supporting candidates who advocate for public access to psychological services.
Note: Contributions to PennPsyPAC are not deductible for state or federal tax purposes. How can I contribute?You can contribute to PennPsyPAC in the following ways:
Why contribute to PennPsyPAC?Pennsylvania psychologists are directly affected by laws developed by elected officials. Contributions to PennPsyPAC help:
Campaigns are expensive, and your contributions ensure mental health remains a priority in policymaking. Do PPA membership dues pay for PennPsyPAC?No. By law, the Pennsylvania Psychological Association cannot make political contributions on your behalf. All political contributions must be made personally and voluntarily by psychologists. Who contributes to PennPsyPAC?Voluntary contributions come from:
Who decides which candidates should receive PennPsyPAC financial support?The PennPsyPAC Board of Directors makes final decisions on candidate contributions based on:
How will I know what happens to my contribution?PennPsyPAC ensures transparency by:
Can I claim an income tax credit or deduction for my contribution?No. Political contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income taxes. What if I already give directly to candidates?That’s great! However, contributing to PennPsyPAC ensures psychology in Pennsylvania speaks with a unified voice. Contributions pooled from many psychologists enable PennPsyPAC to make larger, impactful contributions on behalf of the profession. Will you give to a political party I do not support?PennPsyPAC is bipartisan and does not support candidates based solely on party affiliation. Decisions consider:
What if I cannot afford it?Every contribution counts, no matter the size. Your participation in the campaign fund is more important than the amount you give. Remember, supporting PennPsyPAC helps advocate for public access to psychological services — psychologists cannot afford to stay on the sidelines. |