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Idaho REALTORS Politcal Action Committee
RPAC Purpose


RPAC funds are used to forward the interest of the real estate industry in government. The funds are directed by a group of Trustees that is made up of REALTORS from all parts of the state. Funds are exclusively used to support real estate issues and candidates that support the real estate industry.

RPAC donations are used to fund candidates and issues at the national, state and local levels. 70 percent of all RPAC funds remain in-state, with 30 percent going to the National Association of REALTORS PAC. In addition, local associations can allocate up to $1000 worth of funding per year for local causes, and can request larger amounts from the Trustees at any time.

At the national level funding is used to fight for issues such as maintaining the mortgage interest deduction, keeping banks out of real estate and working to provide needed member benefits such as Small Business Health Plans.

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For Instance:

The deduction for the interest you pay on your mortgage has been protected by RPAC dollars. RPAC works to preserve this deduction and promote and protect the American Dream of Home Ownership.

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HISTORY OF RPAC
RPAC was formed in 1969 to give REALTORS a voice in the political process. The PAC's funds come from voluntary contributions from members. PACs represent every conceivable interest, including REALTORS, because like it or not, the government is your business partner. It’Äôs up to you to make sure your partnership is a fair one. The best way to maximize your political clout is to join forces with thousands of like-minded colleagues. RPAC REALTORS make up the nation’Äôs largest Political Action Committee (PAC). RPAC allows REALTORS concerns to be heard loud and clear on Capital Hill, in state capitals and in town halls all over this country.