The FROZEN FOODPAC is the frozen food industry’s Political Action Committee (PAC), which is an important advocacy tool to amplify the influence of the frozen food and beverage sector on Capitol Hill.
What do you do with the funds raised for the FROZEN FOODPAC?
First and foremost, the FROZEN FOODPAC raises personal funds from within the frozen food industry that are pooled and then contributed to the congressional campaigns of candidates who support our industry’s legislative positions.
Why should I contribute to the FROZEN FOODPAC?
The FROZEN FOODPAC is a crucial tool at our disposal to influence policy, and it’s a way to have your voice heard on Capitol Hill. The frozen food and beverage industry faces regulatory challenges, and we need to capitalize on this opportunity to impact policy that matters most to the industry. As we distribute the funds, we are afforded valuable time with members of Congress to educate them on our priorities.
Does the FROZEN FOODPAC pick political sides?
The FROZEN FOODPAC is bipartisan and advocates for the interests of the frozen food and beverage industry, not the interests of a political party.
Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year. Corporate contributions are prohibited by federal law. Contributions to FROZEN FOODPAC are for political purposes. Only U.S. citizens and permanent residents can contribute to federal PACs. Participation is strictly voluntary, and you may refuse to contribute. Contributions to FROZEN FOODPAC are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.