We’re not your average PAC.
Political action committees get a bad rap, but between you and me, it’s not surprising. The history of money in American politics is as nasty as that dish that I’ve been ignoring in my kitchen sink— the one that has 3-day-old pasta sauce on it.
PACs are structures designed to fund candidates and ballot measure advocacy. Depending on who runs them and their filing status, PACs can be pretty darn scary. They can be avenues for dirty and dark money to fund some crappy bills and even crappier candidates.
And some PACs are discrete mechanisms for candidates to performatively give to “diversity candidates” and “the next generation” while really lining their own pockets. People suck, we know.
But we’re different. We’re playing clean, with clean money.