As you probably know, Virginia has legislature elections in 2011, which makes it somewhat of a priority. Keep your ear to the ground, we'll have a conference call shortly....if you know of any candidates or potential candidates for state legislature there, pass them along.![]()
I'm going to try to get my mom to run when she gets back from her honeymoon. She is connected (she knows Governor McDonnell and Attorney General Kuccinelli) and is one of us. Her senate district is also really competitive, being decided by a few hundred votes in the past couple of elections, which includes a recent special to replace Kuccinelli. I am just wondering if my stepdad's working for a Federal contractor might cause some snafus.
I would like to see the PAC as a for profit, or if non-profit, somehow able to pay for administration expenses. There will be quite a bit of work necessary ongoing for a lot of people, and whoever makes this happen should get paid something for their time and effort. There are a lot of questions to be answered.
Some states don't require you to even file until you have breached a certain level of contributions. $5000 in Nebraska and $200 in Virginia. Perhaps we should focus on states who are less restrictive on contributions to begin with?
We need to look in residency requirements for the chairperson and/or treasurer in each state that we file in. My impression has been that most states don't really care, but Nebraska apparently has a law that the Treasurer must be a registered voter in the state. We also need to look at what the filing fees are in each state. I'd imagine $100 or something is pretty standard.
I think you're starting to get confused, but I'll admit I just stumbled into this. It sounds like what you want to do is file for a Federal PAC with the FEC, with the sole purpose of making contributions to, or electioneering on behalf of, state-level candidates. What you seem to be referring to above is the protocol for incorporating PACs at the state-level.
If you are serious about doing this, you are definitely going to need to hire a good lawyer who specializes in this stuff to help you through the Byzantine process of filing and reporting.
Federal PACs are really limited in the state candidates that they can support. State-level PACs are a lot less limited in doing so.
I realize this, but in order to have a cohesive organization with effective fundraising, it would be virtually impossible to operate 50 state PACs.