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CPAPAC
Strengthen Our Voice
In 1999,
the board of directors of the New York State Society of CPAs
voted unanimously to form a political action committee to
strengthen the profession's voice with the New York State
legislature.
Like
all major initiatives, the formation of the New York State
Society CPAPAC raises questions about the goals, structure
and procedures for making contributions. The following are
frequently asked questions:
Q)
Why is CPAPAC important?
A) In
this age of "political campaigns through the media," the reputation
of an organization is not enough to have real influence on
legislative matters. CPAPAC will strengthen our voice with
the New York State legislature like never before, especially
against immense challenges we can expect in the near future.
Q)
What challenges?
A) In
the past, the Society successfully lobbied for and against
legislation that affected our profession. In an age of rapid
changes in the business climate-- mergers, acquisitions, and
globalization--we can expect to face an increased number of
new challenges. Conversely, the changes also pose new opportunities
which will require legislative action. For example, we recently
proposed legislation to modernize the state's 50-year-old
accountancy law to meet the needs of a changing profession.
Q)
If the Society lobbied successfully in the past, why does
it need CPAPAC now?
A) New
York State election laws limited us to a $5,000 per year cap
on contributions we could make as an organization to legislators.
However, in today's political climate and with skyrocketing
election campaign costs, it takes more financial resources,
greater coordination, and commitment of our members to exert
an influence on the legislature. CPAPAC will empower us with
the additional resources we need to succeed.
Q)
How will the Society spend the contributions?
A) First,
we will support those candidates for office who are our profession's
allies. And, CPAPAC will be a powerful tool to mount strong
lobbying efforts against bills that might chip away at our
important public interest role as independently licensed CPAs.
Future challenges will require a greater effort.
Q)
Will CPAPAC alter the way legislators view our profession?
A) Until
now, the Society was one of the few membership organizations
in New York State that did not have a PAC. CPAPAC will send
a clear message to legislators that we have issues that are
important to our profession and to the wider business community
and to public interest sectors and that we will be heard.
Q)
I'm a member of the AICPA and already contribute to their
PAC.
Isn't CPAPAC a duplication of effort?
A) No,
the AICPA's Effective Legislative Committee is designed to
lobby for issues at the national level. CPAPAC will deal only
with state and local elected officials and candidates.
Q)
Do I have anything to say about CPAPAC?
A) Absolutely,
your voice will be heard. We welcome the insights and viewpoints
of our members, especially with respect to candidates. In
addition, a committee of your peers will approve all contributions.
At the board's direction, a separate board of trustees consisting
of a cross section of the Society membership will make policy
decisions.
Q)
How much should I contribute?
A) CPAPAC
is very important to our future. The more you can contribute,
the stronger our voice will be.
Q)
How do I make the contribution?
A) Issue
a check payable to CPAPAC.
Q)
When can I start contributing?
A) Right
now. Your annual membership dues invoice includes instructions
about how to contribute. If you prefer, use this convenient
business reply envelope to send in your contribution now.
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