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What is HUPAC?What is HUPAC?
HUPAC is NAHU’s political action committee. It is the expression of our First Amendment rights to free speech and association guaranteed under the Constitution. Such political expression has become far more than a useful option for professionals in a heavily regulated business like the health industry. It has become a necessity.
Why is HUPAC necessary?Why is HUPAC necessary? Few other industries are as heavily regulated as health insurance.
Therefore, your success, and that of your clients, is directly dependent upon the actions of Congress. It is critical that we help those members who are willing to consider our point of view in support of private sector health insurance. We can only succeed if HUPAC has the necessary resources – contributions from you and your colleagues around the country.
To whom does HUPAC To whom does HUPAC contribute?contribute?
HUPAC contributes to majority and minority party candidates, incumbents and challengers alike. Because it is non-partisan, it does not represent the interest of any political party.
HUPAC Facts HUPAC Facts During 2003-04 Election CycleDuring 2003-04 Election Cycle
$246,590 – Cash contributions by NAHU members
$155,439 – In-kind donations by NAHU (staff salary, overhead, etc.)
81.8% - Portion of contributions given to candidates
1,239 – Individual donors to HUPAC
44.4% - Percentage of donors on monthly draft
More HUPAC Facts More HUPAC Facts During 2003-04 Election CycleDuring 2003-04 Election Cycle
$151.74 – Average annual contributions by HUPAC donors
193 – Contributions to candidates
74% - 26% - Contributions to Republican vs. Democrat candidates
73% - 27% - Contributions to House vs. Senate candidates
96% - Percentage of HUPAC recipients winning their 2002 campaigns
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Contributor AwardsContributor Awards There are five donation levels. Each level has its own
distinctive lapel pin to designate the member as a HUPAC supporter.
Benefactor Level:Benefactor Level: $10 monthly donation, $120 annually, BLUE PIN.
Legislator Level:Legislator Level: $20 monthly donation, $240 annually, RED PIN.
Congressional Level:Congressional Level: $40 monthly donation, $480 annually, GREEN PIN.
Senatorial Level:Senatorial Level: $80 monthly donation, $1000 annually, WHITE PIN.
Presidential Level:Presidential Level: $200 monthly donation, $2400 annually, GOLD PIN.
Contributor Awards: Contributor Awards: Capitol ClubCapitol Club
The Capitol Club program honors those HUPAC contributors whose outstanding support merits special recognition.
NAHU members who have contributed $1,000, or have committed $80 per month or more via credit card or bank draft are eligible.
What are some of the benefits? All participants will be invited to an exclusive Capitol Hill luncheon with a high-ranking member of Congress. Participants will also have special ribbons and seating at Capitol Conference and convention.
The President’s 2004The President’s 2004Triple Crown ProgramTriple Crown Program
CriteriaTo qualify for the Triple Crown, within the calendar year, a member must:
HUPAC: Participate in the $10 x 12 draft program or contribute $150 total
Membership: Recruit at least two new membersAdvocacy: Use Operation Shout to send at least three messages
Who can contribute to Who can contribute to HUPAC?HUPAC?
Only NAHU members, their families and staff can contribute to HUPAC.
Clients of NAHU members may not contribute to HUPAC. All donations must be made by individuals- FEC regulations prohibit PAC contributions by corporations or companies.
How can I contribute to How can I contribute to HUPAC?HUPAC?
You can contribute in two ways…
– HUPAC can accept contributions on a Personal checking account or credit card.
– Contributions by monthly bank draft or credit card allows you to spread your contribution through the year.
Region 5 HUPAC ContributorsRegion 5 HUPAC Contributors
Goals:•20% of members contributing•Per capita contribution of $20 or more•100% Board of Directors contributing $50 or more•100% Presidents in the Capital Club
Current Members
(as of 7/05)
Active Donors
Percentage Total Per Capita Contribution
Alabama 113 6 5% $685 $6.06
Florida 1019 28 2% $3,470 $3.41
Georgia 852 52 6% $6,891 $8.09
Mississippi 117 12 10% $980 $8.38
North Carolina
898 70 7% $7,530 $8.39
South Carolina
301 25 8% $2,225 $7.39
Tennessee 502 31 6% $3,972 $7.91
Region 5 HUPAC Contributors 2004Region 5 HUPAC Contributors 2004
States Active Donors
Total
Alabama 6 $760
Florida 38 $5,545
Georgia 35 $10,160
Mississippi 11 $1,890
North Carolina
114 $15,199
South Carolina
45 $5,730
Tennessee 30 $4,995
Who are your Region 5 HUPAC Contacts? Alabama – Al Reynolds Florida – Buddy Anderson Georgia – Joseph Adamczak Mississippi – Charlie Westmoreland North Carolina – Ed Roling South Carolina – Thomas Hrica Tennessee – Todd Gregory Region 5 – Tracy Bradford
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Remember…Remember…
““Every man owes a part of his time and money to the Every man owes a part of his time and money to the business or industry in which he is engaged.business or industry in which he is engaged.
No man has the moral right to withhold his support No man has the moral right to withhold his support from an organization that is striving to improve the from an organization that is striving to improve the conditions within his sphere.”conditions within his sphere.”
- Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt
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