Welcome ANA-PAC Members!
ANA's Political Action Committee (ANA-PAC) is key to ANA's legislative success in the U.S. Congress. A political action committee not only raises money to contribute to candidates running for political office, but also increases member participation, empowers its members to play a greater role in the development of public policy, and better positions the profession in the legislative arena. ANA-PAC is an unincorporated committee of the ANA-Board of Directors.
It is a segregated fund used for the purposes of supporting candidates for Federal office
The American Nurses Association has achieved many important and historic legislative advances at the Federal level in recent years. ANA's strength on Capitol Hill is a direct result of the collaboration and coordination of three critical components of its Federal legislative program: lobbying, grassroots activities and political action.
The backbone of nursing's power in the United States Congress is the political and grassroots activism of thousands and thousands of nurses across the country. As that participation continues to increase, so will the voice and victories of nursing in the Federal legislative arena.
Questions or concerns? Please contact ana-pac@ana.org.
Please note: Contributions are not deductable for federal income tax purposes. Contributions to ANA-PAC are voluntary and used for political purposes. The amount indicated is merely a guideline and you may contribute more or less than the suggested amount. The Association will not favor or disadvantage anyone by reason of the amount of their contribution, or their decision not to contribute. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law requires ANA-PAC to request and report the name, address, occupation and employer for each person whose contributions exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00) or more in a calendar year.
Any guidelines for contributing are merely suggestions. You may contribute more or less than the guidelines suggest or nothing at all and will not be favored or disadvantaged by reason of the amount of your contribution or your decision not to contribute.