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What is FIREPAC?

FIREPAC is the IAFF’s political action committee (PAC) and  an integral part of the IAFF's efforts to promote the legislative and political interests of all professional fire fighters and paramedics at the federal level. FIREPAC’s mission is to educate members of Congress about issues important to fire fighters and emergency medical personnel and to help elect candidates to office that support those issues.

Since its creation, FIREPAC has raised and contributed more than $12.5 million to federal candidates and their campaigns. During the 2005-2006 election cycle, FIREPAC raised nearly $3.4 million, contributing to more than 330 congressional candidates. FIREPAC has earned the distinction of being in the top is among the top 25 federal PACs among the more than 4,000 in the country.

In addition, of all organized labor unions (AFL-CIO or Change to Win unions), FIREPAC is the most bi-partisan PAC, contributing 30 percent of its funds to Republican candidates.  

Although not every candidate who receives a FIREPAC contribution is elected, every FIREPAC-supported candidate stands strongly in support of issues important to fire fighters and emergency medical personnel.

FIREPAC’s goal is simple: if an incumbent or candidate supports the IAFF on its legislative priorities, FIREPAC will support him or her – regardless of  political affiliation .  The only label that matters is pro-fire fighter.

As a federally registered PAC, FIREPAC relies solely on personal, voluntary contributions from IAFF members, spouses and family members. Federal election law prohibits the use of union dues money to support federal candidates. Federal election law also limits the IAFF’s ability to solicit its membership and their immediate family members on behalf of FIREPAC.

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