Legislative & Legal Affairs
2009 BCCAR's Political Affairs Committee
Members of BCCAR's Political Affairs Committee serve in a volunteer capacity.
Linda Musser (Legislative Co-Chair)
Kim Shivers (Legislative Vice-Chair)
Jack Mc Cormick (RPAC Chair)
Mark Cuccuini
Kenneth Culbertson
Walter M. Nicholson (Federal District Coordinator)
Kathy Williams
Janet Indiveri
Karen Milligan
Daren Sautter
Denise Jasinski
BCCAR Staff Liasions
Liz Peters (Legislative)Marykate Marchesani (RPAC/Events/Fundrasing)
Legislative & Legal Affairs
September 2008 Burlington City Landlord Ordinance2008 Midyear Report
Small Business Healthcare Plan Results - WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
Budget With No RTF!!
Fax Rule Postponed Until January 9, 2006
NJAR Secures Budget Victory
Eye on the Hill
Do You Have 60 Seconds to Protect Your Future in Real Estate?Affordable Health Care
For more information on current Acts, Bills and Issues visit www.njar.com
CALL FOR ACTION ITEMS!!!
Visit www.naractioncenter.com for National Issues OR njaractioncenter for Local/State Issues.

Since 1969 RPAC has been promoting the election of pro-REALTOR® candidates across the United States.
RPAC is the number one trade association political action committee in the nation. Why has RPAC been successful? Because RPAC is not a charity. RPAC is a business. On the local, state and national level, we give our money to those in Congress who both understand and support REALTOR® issues. We look to build the future by putting RPAC dollars in places that will help advance the interests of Real Estate professionals. RPAC is the only political group in the country organized for REALTORS®, run by REALTORS® and exists solely to further issues important to REALTORS®.
Think of your RPAC contribution as an investment. The best investment in Real Estate.
Think of RPAC as your industry's business insurance working to protect our livelihoods. If you're not giving your fair share to RPAC, you're not doing all you can to better your profession, your business, your clients and yourself.
Contributions are not deductible for Federal income tax purposes. Contributions to RPAC are voluntary and are ised for political purposes. The Association will not favor or disadvantage anyone by reason og the amount of their contribution, and you may refuse to contribute without reprisal by the Association. 70% of each contribution is used by your state PAC to support state and local political candidates. Until your state PAC reaches its RPAC goal, 30% is sent to National RPAC to support federal candidates and is charged against your limits under 2 U.S.C. 441a; after the state PAC reaches its RPAC goal it may elect to retain your entire contribution for use in supporting state and local candidates.
To make a contribution - Please send check payable to: RPAC to the BCCAR office C/O Liz Peters.









