
Your help is needed to give architects a strong voice in New Jersey.
Now is the time to act. There are two ways to contribute:
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Why APAC ?
The Business of Architecture is Controlled and Shaped by the Government
NJ State law dictates who can and who cannot practice architecture
as well as the business relationships we can make. We need to protect
the integrity and qualifications of the profession. We need a legislative
voice in Trenton. We need to promote our role in the creation of the built
environment and fight for fair procurement processes and laws. It is
vitally important that public officials understand and appreciate the
impact their policy decisions have on your profession. APAC helps elect
public officials who share the goals and interests of the architectural profession.
Elections Cost Money
No matter what type of campaign finance reform may be adopted, it
won't change the fact that elections cost money. Political Action
Committees, or 'PACs', allow citizens with similar interests
to combine their resources to support candidates and causes with
which they agree. PACs level the playing field. By contributing
to APAC, you will help elect public officials who care about
architects and architecture. Political candidates receive APAC
backing based on their demonstrated support of architectural issues,
support from their local architectural community, voting records (if
applicable), and input from the AIA New Jersey's Legislative Affairs Committee.
APAC is an investment in your 'Bottom Line'
Your APAC contributions help not only to promote issues important to
architect's voice but also help to increase the effect of the architect's
voice in issues that can have a negative impact on the profession such as
the Interior Designers Certification Act that was passes a few years ago.
Currently, the New Jersey Legislative is considering a host of bills which
will affect the architectural profession- from legislation supporting the
Livable Communities agenda to project delivery, professional practice,
business and procurement issues. Your APAC contribution helps elect candidates
who are sympathetic to the needs of architects and the practice of architecture.
Strengthen the Architects Voice
Whether the goal is to elect good candidates to political office, or to
clarify a constitutional amendment proposal to a register voter, APAC is the
most effective way to promote and protect the architectural profession. If
you are an AIA member, a contribution has been included on your dues invoice,
but please check the 'Guide for Giving' section below for a recommended
individual contribution. New Jersey law allows contributions of any amount
and both personal and business/corporate contributions may be accepted up to $5,000.
Who governs APAC
APAC is governed by an independent Executive Committee and Board of
Trustees initially appointed by the leadership of AIANJ, and is administered
by the AIANJ staff in accordance with New Jersey state law. Membership in
APAC is not limited to AIA members. Future officers and trustees will be
determined buy eligible voting APAC members. Become an APAC member today.
Levels of Giving
Annual APAC contributions of at least $50 or more will entitle you to
become a voting member. As an active member you will receive an APAC lapel
pin, and we may ask you to represent APAC at political fund-raisers. As a
member of APAC, you can be informed of all contributions and are encouraged
to make recommendations to the Board of Trustees for political candidates you
deem worthy of support.
Guide for Giving
Please make check payable to:
APAC
414 River View Plaza
Trenton, New Jersey 08611
Phone: 609-393-5690
Fax: 609-393-9891
Contributions are not deductible for income tax purposes,
but they are very important, so please give generously.
To get more information on ArchiPac or to donate go to AIA National's website.
What is ArchiPAC ?
ArchiPAC
was founded in 1980 to serve as the single voice for the architecture
profession on the national political scene.
Associations such as the AIA are prohibited by federal law from making political contributions to candidates for federal office. ArchiPAC is the bipartisan political arm of the AIA, which exists to help elect architect-friendly candidates to the U.S. Congress. ArchiPAC is funded completely by individual donations from AIA members. In 2006 more than 2,500 AIA members supported ArchiPAC. All those contributions went to federal candidates.