ELK GROVE CHAMBER POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (EGCPAC)

Creating a Strong Local Economy through political action.

Created in 2006, EGCPAC is a voluntary committee of individuals and business interests, created to improve the local economy through participation in the political process, to make contributions to and provide support of candidates and issues; to promote good government; to encourage a healthy business environment; and to further the private enterprise system.

EGCPAC will work to protect your business by campaigning for and supporting candidates for elected office who will work to protect business interests.  We need elected officials who will work to reduce the costs of building jobs in our community and fight efforts to make it even more difficult or expensive to do business in Elk Grove.

By contributing to EGCPAC, you able to leverage your political contributions by pooling your investment with other like-minded employers.  In addition, you are able to further leverage any contributions you have already made to business-minded candidates.

Statement of Purpose:  To raise funds and allocate contributions and/or endorsements of candidates and issues which impact the local economy.  EGCPAC will:

  1. Encourage and stimulate local business, residents and others to take an active and effective part in governmental affairs that impact the local economy;
  2. Assist local businesses and residents in understanding the nature and action of their government, and to inform them on the records of office holders and candidates for office.
  3. Support candidates, issues, and propositions, both financially and through individual efforts that impact residents, employers, employees and others.

EGCPAC is not affiliated with any political party.  EGCPAC operates under the Fair Political Practices Commission rulings and guidelines.

EGCPAC contributions are not tax deductible.
EGCPAC contribution limit: $5600. ID #1285600


Click below for more information:

Meet the Candidates 2006

Contribute to EGCPAC

EGCPAC Board Members

Political Communications Guidelines