A Letter from NIADA’s PAC Committee Chair
I am pleased to provide you with the Inaugural NIADA PAC Annual Report.
We are happy and excited to begin publishing this report on NIADA PAC’s activities and finances. The report is a comprehensive analysis of NIADA’s involvement in the political process, including contributions to political candidates, money raised, success rate of supported candidates, and list of individual contributions.
2022 was a record year for NIADA PAC! We raised more money than we ever have before in a single calendar year: $192,106.We also supported a slew of candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate that we look forward to continuing our relationships in the 118th Congress. The amount of money raised and the candidates we supported position NIADA well in the next Congress.
In 2022, we brought the PAC Cup Competition back with new ideas and a new solicitation program! We launched the competition early at the NIADA Annual Convention & Expo in Las Vegas in June, and raised $50,000. We ran a summer long PAC solicitation campaign, and headed into the Annual PAC Cup Dinner having raised $112,000. The Annual PAC Cup Dinner was a resounding success where we not only raised $60,000, but exceeded our original goal to raise $150,000.
NIADA PAC also introduced the challenge coin competition, a member benefit and incentive program. Every PAC donor received a PAC challenge coin and was encouraged to do the following:
• Carry their PAC coin at all NIADA events.
• At NIADA events, challenge fellow NIADA members to present their coins.
• If fellow NIADA members does not have a coin or does not have theirs, challenge them to make a PAC contribution.
We plan to continue with the challenge coin competition next year and in years to come to encourage new donors.
Because of the mid-term elections, we also actively engaged and will continue to engage in the political process, strategically supporting candidates who understand and support the independent auto industry’s priorities. Your ongoing engagement in NIADA PAC enabled us to support candidates, both Democrats and Republicans, who are champions of our industry. During the 2022 election, 93.75 percent of candidates who received contributions from NIADA PAC won their races.
The new 118th Congress will see a shift in policy priorities in the House of Representatives as Republicans take over. We are looking at even more gridlock with a divided Congress as the Democrats kept the Senate, and the Biden Administration will face challenges in accomplishing its policy priorities with the divided government. We look forward to the reopening of Capitol Hill and bringing back Hill meetings to our National Policy Conference. We also are looking forward to the increased oversight of federal agencies such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade (FTC) under the Republican majority in the House after years of no oversight. NIADA must continue to be engaged in the political process and educate policymakers on the importance of the independent auto industry to the U.S. economy.
I look forward to our continued success in the 118th Congress. Thank you again for your generous support of NIADA PAC.
Sincerely,
Shawn Richardson Chair PAC Committee, National Independent Automobile Dealers Association and President, Express Credit Auto Inc.Contributions to NIADA PAC will be used to support candidates in federal election campaigns. These contributions are strictly voluntary and anyone has the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Any guidelines that may be suggested are only suggestions. All are free to contribute more or less than the guidelines up to the yearly maximum of $5,000, and no one will be favored or disadvantaged in their membership because of the amount of their contribution or their decision not to contribute. All contributions must be from personal funds and may not be reimbursed or paid by any other person or entity. Contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited. Contributions from federal contractors, and the treasury funds of corporations, labor unions, and national banks are prohibited. Federal law requires political committees to use their best efforts to obtain and report to the Federal Election Commission the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess of $200 in a calendar year.
Contributions or gifts to NIADA PAC are not tax deductible.
NIADA’s PAC 2022 Accomplishments / Priorities
2022 ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Submitted comments to various federal regulatory agencies including:
• The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
• The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
• The Department of the Treasury
• Department of Energy
• Department of Transportation
• Built coalitions around Right to Repair and Catalytic Converter Theft
• Successfully Advocated for Policies Addressing Catalytic Converter Theft
2022 PRIORITIES
• Overregulation by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
• Catalytic Convertor Theft Policies
• Industry Stakeholder Coalition Building
• Burdensome Regulations by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
• Right to Repair Policies
• Labor and Work Force Employment Policies
NIADA’s PAC 2022 Financial Highlights & Guidelines
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
GUIDELINES FOR NIADA PAC DISBURSEMENTS
• Candidate is a champion of NIADA issues and supports industry priorities
• Candidate has a relationship with NIADA
• Candidate holds a House or Senate leadership position
• Candidate serves on a key congressional committee
• Candidate has the potential for electoral success based on district or state Cook Partisan Voter Index Score (a measurement of how strongly a United States congressional district or state leans toward the Democratic or Republican Party, compared to the nation as a whole, based on how that district or state voted in the previous two Presidential elections)
• Candidate has received previous NIADA PAC support
• Candidate has independent auto industry background
NIADA’s PAC 2022 Disbursements
Name
Barry Loudermilk
Beth Van Duyne
Blaine Luetkemeyer
Brian Babin
Brian Mast
Buddy Carter
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Doug LaMalfa
Drew Ferguson
Gary Palmer
Gus Bilirakis
Jim Baird
Kat Cammack
Larry Bucshon
Lloyd Smucker
Marc Veasey
Mike Bost
Mike Rogers
Morgan Griffith
Patrick McHenry
Robert Aderholdt
Roger Williams
Sam Graves
Troy Balderson
NIADA’s PAC 2022 Disbursements
2022 DISBURSEMENTS U.S. SENATE
2022 Senate Disbursements by Party
Republicans: 100% Democrats: 0%
2022 DISBURSEMENTS OTHER POLITICAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES
Name
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC)
National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)
First in Freedom PAC Scalise Leadership Fund
2022 Disbursements by Party Republicans: 75%
Democrats: 25%
NIADA’s PAC 2022
Breakdown of Election 2022
Below is an overview of the 2022 midterm elections and NIADA PAC’s political engagement efforts this election cycle.
Following the November 8th election, Republicans took back the House, but Democrats retained the Senate. In the House, the new breakdown is 222 Republicans and 212 Democrats. In the Senate, Democrat incumbents held off Republican challengers to keep the Senate 51-49. Heading into the Georgia runoff on December 6th with Republican challenger Herschel Walker
versus Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, the race would only dictate the margin that the Democrats would have in the Senate. These wins result in divided government for the next Congress. We are looking at a Congress of gridlock in 2023.
NIADA PAC supported 30 Members of Congress, 29 of which were up for reelection in the House and Senate, 2 leadership PACs, and 2 party committees in the 2022 election cycle. NIADA PAC also supported 3 challengers.
Win/Loss Ratio of Candidates Supported: Win Loss
6.25%
Total Dollars Raised for 2020 Election Cycle:
$235,724
93.75%
Total Dollars Disbursed for the 2020 Election Cycle: $114,265
Republican: 90%
Democrat: 10%
Democrats lost the House majority Republicans gained back 9 seats and majority
Senate Election Results by State
SENATE ELECTION RESULTS BY STATE
2022 PAC Donors by Level
NIADA PAC Committee Members
Shawn Richardson, Chair
Chris Maher
Don Griffin
Lawrence Meade
Mike Brill
Tim Byrd
Stan Norton
Steve Taylor
NIADA PAC Staff
Melanie Wilson, Interim CEO
Brett Scott, Vice President, Government Affairs
Kevin Pendergrass
Lou Tedeschi
Mark Weida
Michael Cunningham
Michael Frazer
Molly Nolan
Patricia Maher
Paul Claborn
Paxton Wright
R. Allen Douglas $1,000
Randy Crump $1,000
Robert Voltmann
Timothy Derham $2,000
Learn More BRETT SCOTT vice president, government affairs brett@niada.com direct 817.837.0636 cell 301.461.1043 web niada.com 4621 S. Cooper Street, Suite 131-524, Arlington, Texas 76017
Contributions to NIADA PAC will be used to support candidates in federal election campaigns. These contributions are strictly voluntary and anyone has the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. Any guidelines that may be suggested are only suggestions. All are free to contribute more or less than the guidelines up to the yearly maximum of $5,000, and no one will be favored or disadvantaged in their membership because of the amount of their contribution or their decision not to contribute. All contributions must be from personal funds and may not be reimbursed or paid by any other person or entity.
Contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited.
Contributions from federal contractors, and the treasury funds of corporations, labor unions, and national banks are prohibited. Federal law requires political committees to use their best efforts to obtain and report to the Federal Election Commission the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess of $200 in a calendar year.
Contributions or gifts to NIADA PAC are not tax deductible.