We Fight to Ensure the
Government is Supporting Our Homeless Veterans

It is both a duty and privilege to support our veterans and we believe one of the most effective ways to do that is to assure issues affecting veterans are handled properly and to assure that effective legislation is in place. To accomplish this, it is important that we support the election of officials who will see this happens.

MISSION STATEMENT

Veterans Aid Super PAC has made it our mission to make sure our government is doing what it can to provide assistance and more funding to help homeless American Veterans by supporting the election of officials who will see this happen. In most cases, our veterans are leaving directly out of high school to sacrifice their minds and bodies to go defend our country’s freedoms.

whitehouse stock photoMany Veterans experience an immense amount of mental stress from serving our country and are in need of more support than you may think. According to militaryspot.com; unemployment, homelessness, poor mental health, physical injuries, and lack of education are the top five challenges Veterans face when returning home. Most civilians in our country do not realize how difficult it can be for a Veteran trying to find gainful employment while continuing to battle with the issues listed above.

As a non-partisan independent expenditure-only Political Action Committee, Veterans Aid Super PAC will identify and promote any lawmakers who will pledge to stand with, advocate for, and help our nation’s homeless Veterans dealing with the mountain of issues they face when returning to civilian life.

2020 Election – Independent Expenditures

Your donations to the Veterans Aid PAC allowed us to drop over 450,000 pieces of mail in support of various candidates  including Congresswoman Brownley, Congressman Gus Bilirakis & Congressman Scott Peters.  As an  indirect result all three candidates were reelected which in turn allows them to continue to support legislation for homeless Veterans-related needs.  Thank you very much!

direct mail examples of independent expenditures for Veterans Aid PAC

Veterans Aid Super PAC

Super PACs, officially known as “independent-expenditure only committees”, may not make contributions to candidate campaigns or parties, but may engage in unlimited political spending independently of the campaigns. Unlike traditional PACs, they can raise funds from individuals, corporations, unions, and other groups without any legal limit on donation size.

According to FEC advisories, Super PACs are not allowed to coordinate directly with candidates or political parties. This restriction is intended to prevent them from operating campaigns that complement or parallel those of the candidates they support or engaging in negotiations that could result in quid pro quo bargaining between donors to the PAC and the candidate or officeholder. However, it is legal for candidates and Super PAC managers to discuss campaign strategy and tactics through the media.

This Veterans Aid Super PAC web portal is intended to represent fundraising for Federal political candidates that have sponsored, co-sponsored or support legislation that supports Veteran’s and specifically for legislation that supports combating homelessness amongst Veterans.