Who started P2- and who pays for it?
State business leaders are working with the Business Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC), a group in Washington, DC that helps to improve business political effectiveness. BIPAC provides business leaders with the tools and the strategy they need to elect candidates who will be best for a wide range of priorities. BIPAC developed The Prosperity Project (P2) five years ago and recently launched The Prosperity Fund to provide P2s non-partisan voter motivation and education tools already in use by many individual companies to the larger business arena in a number of key states, including ours.