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U.S. Retail Industry Corporations with Political Action Committees (PAC)

Retailers That Use Employee and Shareholder Money for Political Campaigns

By , About.com Guide

U.S. Retail Industry Corporations with Political Action Committees (PAC) Reprinted with permission from BestBuy.com
Updated October 26, 2010
There are approximately 4600 registered Politcal Action Committees (PAC) in the U.S., most of which are connected to corporations, labor unions, trade groups and health organizations. These "connected" PAC's collect money from employes and shareholders in order to fund the political campaigns of the political candidates that the company's officer believe will benefit their own capitalistic concerns the most and the best.

It is revealing to discover which retail companies have PAC's and which retail companies don't. Just because a company doesn't have a PAC doesn't mean that it doesn't make political contributions. It just means that it doesn't use a PAC as the vehicle for making political campaign contributions.

What follows is a lits of U.S. retail industry corporations that have a PAC. The list is arranged alphabetically by company name, not according to the size of the PAC funds contributed to political campaigns.

U.S. Retail Industry Companies with Political Action Committees:


Aaron's Inc.

Amazon.com

AT&T Federal

AT&T Ohio Employee

AT&T Mobility Employee

Autozone

Avon

Beall's

Best Buy

Chevron

Circuit City

CKE Restaurants

CVS/Caremark Employees

CVS/Caremark Employees

Darden Restaurants

Delhaize America

Dell Inc.

Dunkin' Donuts

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