What is the NAUS PAC (Political Action Committee)?
NAUS PAC (Political Action Committee) was formed in 1978 to provide NAUS members a way to collectively contribute to the campaigns of those seeking election to national office who support fair and equitable treatment for all uniformed services personnel, their families, and survivors. NAUS PAC educates candidates and elected officials about issues of importance to NAUS members, and all uniformed servicemembers, retirees and veterans, by providing information and insights from the uniformed servicemembers’ perspective. 2. How does contributing to NAUS PAC help me? By contributing to NAUS PAC, you’re helping elect candidates who speak for your beliefs and values. You’re investing in your future and the future of other retirees, veterans and current uniformed services members by electing veteran-friendly candidates to public office. Only NAUS Members may contribute to NAUS PAC. 3. Does it matter which political party I support? No. NAUS PAC contributions are made to candidates based on th
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