Back to glossary
elections

What Is Political Action Committee (PAC)?

In plain English

An organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates to campaigns for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation. PACs are regulated by the Federal Election Commission and have contribution limits, unlike their less-regulated cousins, Super PACs.

The Full Explanation

Related Policy Positions

See how the Common Good platform addresses the issues connected to this term.

Campaign Finance

Just 1.05% of Americans provided 78% of 2024 campaign contributions. Economic elites have substantial policy influence; average citizens have near-zero. Money out. People in.

Government Corruption

The post-Watergate reforms were built on norms, not law. The US fell to 29th on the global corruption index — its lowest ever. Every norm becomes law. Every watchdog gets teeth.