Thank you for supporting CODPAC.
Connecticut state law requires individuals making contributions to a political committee to fill out a disclosure form. This form will be emailed to CODPAC administration. Once you fill out and submit the disclosure form, you will automatically be taken to our secure donation page.
Please fill out and submit this information form and then you will automatically be taken to our secure donation page.
About donating to CODPAC
An “Individual contributor” is defined as a human being, a sole proprietorship, or a professional service corporation organized under chapter 594a and owHiubned by a single human being. A sole proprietorship is a business in which one human being owns all the assets, owes all the liabilities, and operates in his or her personal capacity. Any other type of business is not permitted to make a contribution, including LLCs. See General Statutes § 9-601 (9).
Voluntary contributions are not limited to suggested amounts. The CSDA will not favor or disadvantage any member based on the amount of a PAC contribution. State law requires political committees to report the name, address and employer for each person whose contributions exceed $ 30.00 or more in a calendar year.
Also, for contributions over $50, CT requires that the employer, such as “self” be disclosed as well.
ADPAC is a federal political committee that makes contributions to federal candidates and committees. Contributions to ADPAC are voluntary and any member has a right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. The contribution guidelines are merely suggestions and a member may contribute more, less, or not at all without concern of favor or disadvantage by the association. Corporate donations will be used exclusively to pay for the administrative and operating expenses of ADPAC.
Contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal tax purposes. Federal law requires ADPAC to request the name, address, occupation and employer of each person whose contributions exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00) in a calendar year.
An “Individual contributor” is defined as a human being, a sole proprietorship, or a professional service corporation organized under chapter 594a and owHiubned by a single human being. A sole proprietorship is a business in which one human being owns all the assets, owes all the liabilities, and operates in his or her personal capacity. Any other type of business is not permitted to make a contribution, including LLCs. See General Statutes § 9-601 (9).
Voluntary contributions are not limited to suggested amounts. The CSDA will not favor or disadvantage any member based on the amount of a PAC contribution. State law requires political committees to report the name, address and employer for each person whose contributions exceed $ 30.00 or more in a calendar year.
Also, for contributions over $50, CT requires that the employer, such as “self” be disclosed as well.
ADPAC is a federal political committee that makes contributions to federal candidates and committees. Contributions to ADPAC are voluntary and any member has a right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. The contribution guidelines are merely suggestions and a member may contribute more, less, or not at all without concern of favor or disadvantage by the association. Corporate donations will be used exclusively to pay for the administrative and operating expenses of ADPAC.
Contributions are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal tax purposes. Federal law requires ADPAC to request the name, address, occupation and employer of each person whose contributions exceed two hundred dollars ($200.00) in a calendar year.