TACC-PAC

2024 TACC-PAC Board of Trustees

Seth Stephens, Floydada

Greg O’Brian, Knippa

Aaron Hendricks, Floydada

Eric Wanjura, Lubbock

Jason Lee, Odem

PURPOSE: To allow members the opportunity to participate in:

  • THE ELECTORAL PROCESS by collectively helping to fund the increasingly expensive campaigns of those individuals with favorable policies toward agriculture and cooperatives, without regard to party affiliation;

  • EDUCATIONAL FORUMS that acquaint the agribusiness community with legislative and regulatory process and those individuals that are key decision-makers.

HISTORY: TACC board member and former U.S. Congressman Charles Stenholm of Stamford has long been recognized as the “Father of TACC-PAC” since its concept originated with his initial intent to run for national office in 1978. However, the PAC became much more visible beginning in the mid-1980s when PAC fundraising luncheons and breakfasts were established at the Joint Cooperative Meeting.

MEMBERSHIP: A member can be a director, employee or patron of a Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council member-cooperative who contributes to TACC-PAC. The purchase of a $50 ticket to attend a TACC-PAC Awards Reception at TACC’s Annual Meeting does not constitute membership into TACC-PAC. Checks should be made payable to “TACC-PAC”.

FISCAL YEAR: A person may contribute to TACC-PAC as often as they wish, however, the operating year is January 1 – December 31.

GOVERNING BODY: TACC-PAC is governed by a five-member board of trustees consisting of the immediate past-president, president, vice-president, secretary, and chairman of the Legislative and Governmental Affairs Committee of TACC. The TACC executive vice-president serves as the administrator and campaign treasurer of TACC-PAC.

WHO CANNOT CONTRIBUTE: Corporate checks from TACC member-cooperatives cannot be accepted by state law. However, personal contributions are welcome.

TYPES OF INDIVIDUAL MEMEBERSHIPS: 

  • $ 100 or more per year – Capitol Solo Member

  • $ 1 – $99 per year – Contributing Member

TYPES OF COOPERATIVE MEMEBERSHIPS: 

  • 100% Club (All directors and general manager contribute $25.00)

  • Charlie Award (All directors and general manager contribute $100 minimum with total contribution equaling $1,000 or more)

  • Capitol Co-op Club (make a corporate contribution of $250 or more to support TACC-PAC fundraising events)

SPECIAL FUNDRAISERS & MEMBERSHIP DRIVES: 

  • During TACC’s annual meeting, host a TACC-PAC Legislative Reception with notable political speakers.

  • TACC directors are solicited at the two major board meetings annually.

  • In 1992, a major effort was initiated to achieve 100% TACC-PAC membership from directors of local and regional cooperative boards. To qualify, all directors of a local and regional co-op board and the CEO must become a $25 or more TACC-PAC member.

  • In 2002, TACC-PAC took its next giant leap forward to secure $1,000 annually from each cooperative. Each director and the general manager would be required to contribute a minimum of $100 each. It is called the “Charlie Award”, named after U.S. Congressman Charlie Stenholm.

  • In 2008, a new category was established recognizing those people that contributed $100 or more to TACC-PAC individually during the year, but were not associated with one of the other two PAC categories.  It is called the “Capitol Solos” contributor category.

  • In 2024, a new category was established recognizing those cooperatives that make a corporate contribution of $250 or more to support TACC-PAC fundraising events. It is called the “Capitol Co-op Club” contributor category.

SCOPE OF CONTRIBUTIONS: TACC-PAC is chartered as a state political action committee, therefore, funds can only be made to candidates running for state legislative offices. Contributions to assist candidates for U.S. Congress cannot be made.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE:

  • Contact TACC to solicit ideas on how to recruit dollars into your campaign.

  • Complete the membership form (link below). Send all monies (cash and personal checks only) and contributor names and addresses to:

Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council
Political Action Committee (TACC-PAC)
1111 North Interstate Highway 35, Ste. 208
Round Rock, TX 78664
or
Contact Us at (512) 450-0555

TACC-PAC Membership Form