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NWRA PAC’S Candidate Contribution Principle

The following principles guide NWRA PAC’s contributions, the event or location at which the contribution will be made and how much will be committed to the campaign.

General Principles

  • No contributions are made in out-of-cycle races.
  • Contributions are not made to both candidates running in the same race.
  • NWRA PAC donors deliver contributions to candidates in their home states or districts whenever possible and NWRA staff attends Washington, D.C., events based upon those contributions. This doubles the impact of every contribution made.

Specific Criteria

  • Recommendations from NWRA members and state chapters are given the most weight.
  • NWRA’s examination of candidates’ legislative records (federal and/or state if they are elected officials) helps inform the process.
  • Membership on committees of jurisdiction over issues of importance to the waste and recycling industry is an important factor.
  • Congressional leadership is a key element.
  • A race’s competitiveness helps determine the likelihood of a contribution.
  • The need to develop, maintain and enhance relationships beneficial to the waste and recycling industry is an overarching consideration.
  • Special consideration is given to any member of the waste and recycling industry who is seeking federal elected office.
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Participation In NWRA’s PAC Is Strictly Voluntary

  • As an association comprised of corporate members, NWRA may only solicit donations from individuals whom the association has been granted permission to do so in writing by the designated representative of the member company for whom they work. That designee can specify who may be solicited.
  • A corporation may only grant approval to one trade association per calendar year to solicit from among its restricted class.
  • The restricted class that can be solicited is limited to executive and administrative (those with decision-making authority) personnel, shareholders and the immediate families of all these groups.
  • Hourly employees are specifically exempt from solicitation for PAC contributions.
  • A suggested contribution is just that, a suggestion. One is free to contribute more or less than the suggested amount or nothing at all.
  • By law, all political contributions must be voluntary—no form of coercion, expressed or implied, may be used to solicit a contribution.
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