ACRE Frequently Asked Questions
What is Co-op Owners for Political
Action?
Co-op Owners for Political Action gives you, the consumer-owner, the opportunity
to raise your voice on behalf of your cooperative. State and federal government
officials make policy decisions that affect your local cooperative and your way
of life. This program is an easy way for you to help determine who gets elected
to make those decisions.
The Action Committee for Rural Electrification® (ACRE)® is the political action
committee (PAC) of the nation’s electric cooperatives. Founded in 1966 by the approximately
1000 cooperatives of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA),
it supports candidates for state and federal office – those in office now and running
for office – who will speak for and protect the interests of electric cooperatives
and their consumer-owners.
Your participation in the nationwide COPA program ensures that the voice of electric
cooperatives remains strong in our nation’s capital and in your state legislature.
Maintaining a strong grassroots presence in the political process is instrumental
to the long-term success of the electric cooperative program and the communities
they serve in these unpredictable times.
What is a Political Action Committee?
The law allows individuals with common interests to pool their resources using PACs
in order to make political contributions to candidates for state and federal office.
Currently 33,000 like-minded supporters of the electric cooperative program combine
their contributions through ACRE. Candidates who receive a substantial contribution
from ACRE get an important message about your interest in your local community’s
electric cooperative. The candidate knows that the electric cooperative consumer-owners
and employees who supported them want to elect individuals to office who will make
good policy decisions on their behalf.
Are Contributions Tax-Deductible?
No. The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that all political contributions, such
as those to Co-op Owners for Political Action, are not tax deductible.
What Do I Receive for My Contribution?
The most important benefit that you receive as a COPA member is a voice in helping
elect state and federal officials that will support your cooperative and your community.
In addition, you will receive quarterly issues of the ACRE® Action newsletter, which
includes legislative alerts, profiles of cooperative leaders, and other timely features.
Where Does My Contribution Go?
With the exception of a small federal tax payment of less than 1%, all contributions
to Co-op Owners for Political Action go directly to the campaigns of candidates
for political office. In addition, a portion of your contribution (about half) may
be refunded to your state electric cooperative PAC to support candidates for state
office.
Who Determines How These Contributions
Are Made?
ACRE follows established procedures for making contributions to candidates running
for political office. Factors that determine financial support include the candidate’s
position on issues critical to electric cooperatives, as well as their votes and
public statements on these issues; the candidate’s committee assignments and leadership
positions and his or her relative importance to cooperatives; and a candidate’s
financial need and the strength of his or her opponent. The candidate’s political
affiliation is never taken into account.
Individual states have their own guidelines for making contributions to candidates
for statewide offices. While these rules are set by the individual states, they
often mirror those guidelines used by the national ACRE program.
Do I Really Make a Difference?
The cooperative model relies heavily upon members who take an active role in their
cooperative's success. The personal dedication of consumer-owners to stand together
forms the backbone of a powerful grassroots network that promotes policies to secure
the future of your electric cooperative and the families they serve.