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  1. Political action committee: In the United States, a political action committee (PAC) is a tax-exempt 527 organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaigns for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation. The legal term PAC was ... (American political organization) [100%] 2024-01-19 [Campaign finance in the United States] [Political terminology]...
  2. Political action committee: A political action committee (PAC) is an FEC-registered entity organized to elect political candidates and lobby government. Traditionally, there were two distinct PAC types; separate segregated funds (SSF) that are administered by corporations, labor unions, membership organizations or trade ... [100%] 2023-02-23 [United States Political Organizations]
  3. List of political action committees: This list of political action committees is organized by the nature of each particular U.S. PAC's work. (none) [80%] 2024-01-14 [United States political action committees]
  4. American Israeli Political Action Committee: The American Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC) is an American organization, that supports Israel and 100.000 members. The lobby was founded by Isaiah L. [77%] 2023-02-24 [Organizations]
  5. National Conservative Political Action Committee: The National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC; pronounced "nick-pack"), based in Alexandria, Virginia, was a New Right political action committee in the United States that was a major contributor to the ascendancy of conservative Republicans in the early 1980s ... (US new right political action committee) [77%] 2024-09-13 [United States political action committees] [New Right organizations (United States)]...
  6. State action: State action is an American legal concept that includes activities of the government and quasi-governmental entities. When there is state action, the affected parties enjoy protections provided by federal law and the U.S. [74%] 2023-03-11 [United States Law] [United States Supreme Court Cases]...
  7. Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs: Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs (JACPAC) is a national political action committee that contributes to candidates for the US Congress who support a strong US-Israel relationship, reproductive choice, and separation of religion and state. Describing itself as the ... [70%] 2023-09-21 [Jewish-American political organizations] [Women's political advocacy groups in the United States]...
  8. Political action group: A political action group (also, political action committee, or PAC) is an organization formed for the explicit purpose of lobbying the government about a particular issue. Some focus on a very specific issue (like the NRA with gun control), while ... [69%] 2023-08-06 [Organizations] [Political action groups]...
  9. Florida Action Committee: Florida Action Committee (FAC) is a non-profit advocacy and support organization for those on sex offender registries and their families based in Florida. Florida Action Committee is state affiliate of National RSOL, and part of the movement to reform ... [65%] 2023-01-26 [Sex offender registration] [Non-profit organizations based in Florida]...
  10. Direct Action Committee: The Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War or the Direct Action Committee (DAC) was a pacifist organisation formed "to assist the conducting of non-violent direct action to obtain the total renunciation of nuclear war and its weapons by Britain ... (Organization) [65%] 2024-01-05 [Anti-nuclear organizations]
  11. Political action committee contributions to congressional candidates: This Ballotpedia article is in need of updates. Please email us if you would like to suggest a revision. [65%] 2024-08-25 [Campaign finance statistics] [Campaign finance concepts and issues]...
  12. Political Consultative Committee: Political Consultative Committee (Polish: Polityczny Komitet Porozumiewawczy, PKP) was the beginning of the political arm of the Polish Secret State in occupied Poland during World War II. It was formed on 26 February 1940 by several Polish political parties continuing ... [65%] 2023-12-18 [Defunct political party alliances in Poland] [Poland in World War II]...
  13. Political Institutions Committee: In Switzerland, the Political Institutions Committee is a federal parliamentary commission that deals with legislative affairs concerning political institutions. There are two Political Institutions Committees, one for each chamber of the Federal Assembly: the Political Institutions Committee of the National ... (Swiss parliamentary commission) [65%] 2025-05-12 [Politics of Switzerland] [Government of Switzerland]...
  14. Committee on committees: Committees formed in each party conference and responsible for nominating the party's Senators to committee membership and committee leadership positions. Nominations are subject to approval by the full party conference and to a formal vote of the Senate. [65%] 2023-06-27 [United States Senate Terms]
  15. Committee on Committees: Committees formed in each party conference and responsible for nominating the party's Senators to committee membership and committee leadership positions. Nominations are subject to approval by the full party conference and to a formal vote of the Senate. [65%] 2023-06-30 [United States Constitution] [United States Law]...
  16. Palmetto Liberty Political Action Committee s Legislative Scorecard (2012): The Palmetto Liberty Political Action Committee, which describes its mission as to "support shrinking the size and influence of government" and to "support decreased spending and lower taxes," released a scorecard for South Carolina state legislators in 2012. The scorecard ... (2012) [61%] 2025-04-25 [Legislative report cards] [State legislative scorecard publishers]...
  17. State action doctrine: State action doctrine is a legal principle that the Fourteenth Amendment applies only to state and local governments, not to private entities. Under state action doctrine, private parties outside of government do not have to comply with procedural or substantive ... [61%] 2023-02-28 [Law]
  18. State action doctrine: State action doctrine is the American legal concept that the protections of the Constitution — such as the Fourteenth and First Amendments — only apply with any real strength to the coercive power of the state against the individual, rather than the ... [61%] 2023-06-05 [United States law] [United States politics]...
  19. Action: If a person's head moves, she may or may not have moved her head, and, if she did move it, she may have actively performed the movement of her head or merely, by doing something else, caused a passive ... (Philosophy) [60%] 2021-12-24
  20. Action (physics): In physics, action is a scalar quantity that describes how the balance of kinetic versus potential energy of a physical system changes with trajectory. Action is quantized: the smallest value ( ℏ / 2 {\displaystyle \hbar /2} ) is limited by Planck's constant. (Physics) [60%] 2024-01-12 [Action (physics)] [Lagrangian mechanics]...

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