Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs
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Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs (JACPAC) is a national political action committee that contributes to candidates for the US Congress who support a strong US-Israel relationship, reproductive choice, and separation of religion and state. Describing itself as the pro-Israel PAC with a domestic conscience, JACPAC has made it a point to show Congress that the Jewish community is more than a single-issue community; its priorities include but are not limited to the US-Israel Relationship.
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Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs
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Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs
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Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs
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To help elect members of the U.S. Congress who support a strong US-Israel relationship, reproductive choice, and separation of religion and state.
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Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs (JACPAC) is a national political action committee that contributes to candidates for the US Congress who support a strong US-Israel relationship, reproductive choice, and separation of religion and state. Describing itself as the pro-Israel PAC with a domestic conscience, JACPAC has made it a point to show Congress that the Jewish community is more than a single-issue community; its priorities include but are not limited to the US-Israel Relationship. JACPAC funds its support for Congressional campaigns through annual memberships and through bundling of member donations to candidates. All donations are hand-delivered by JACPAC members. Although JACPAC describes itself as bipartisan, the majority of its support goes to Democrats.
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To help elect members of the U.S. Congress who support a strong US-Israel relationship, reproductive choice, and separation of religion and state.