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Honeywell Political Action Committee (HIPAC). Overview. What is a PAC and Why Have One?. Top 10 Corporate PACs. PAC = Political Action Committee. A PAC is run by its board, which are employees of Honeywell
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What is a PAC and Why Have One? Top 10 Corporate PACs • PAC = Political Action Committee. • A PAC is run by its board, which are employees of Honeywell • Allows Honeywell employees to collectively contribute to candidates that support common Honeywell causes. • Most major corporations have PACs. • It is a competitive differentiator that helps Honeywell promote its priorities in DC and the states. HIPAC is a tool that supports Honeywell growth.
How are HIPAC dollars collected and used? • HIPAC solicits voluntary contributions from eligible Honeywell employees. • Employee contributions are used for HIPAC’s campaign contributions to candidates for federal, state and local elected office. • Under Federal Election Committee (FEC) regulations, HIPAC must report all receipts and expenditure contributions. Sign up online at https://www.honeywell.com/secure/easymatch/hipac
How does HIPAC decide how dollars are distributed? U.S. House and Senate Elections • U.S. House – Average Winner: $1,253,031 • U.S. Senate – Average Winner: $9,635,370 • Proportional split in contributions to Democrats and Republicans. • Give to candidates that: • Share Honeywell’s concerns and philosophy • Have significant employee populations, key customers and suppliers in their district/state • Have key committee or leadership posts • Primary focus is on incumbents, but will support challengers in some races. • Achieve a high win rate for candidates supported by HIPAC. HIPAC gives employees the power to impact elections
Why is HIPAC important? • Every day Congress makes decisions that affect Honeywell’s businesses. Here are some examples: • Congress regulates chemicals that contribute to global warming. • Congress regulates fuel efficiency standards. • Congress funds major new weapons systems. • Congress establishes new standards for airport security. • Honeywell has technologies and solutions that can help solve public policy problems. Here are some examples: • Fluorcarbon chemicals that release fewer global warming gases. • Navigation technologies that make airplane flight safer. • Turbocharger technology improves energy efficiency & performance. • Fiber for ballistic material to protect soldiers & law enforcement officials. • HIPAC gives us the opportunity to support candidates who understand our businesses and vote for policies that are conducive to our growth objectives.
What are the benefits of HIPAC? Benefits • Building powerful business and political relationships • Leveraging Honeywell business objectives • Championing Honeywell customer needs • Supporting state, local and federal candidates • Charitable giving through Honeywell PAC Match ($1.9M to 1600 charities in 2008) Honeywell PAC Giving: 2008 Election Cycle
What is the “PAC Match” program? • Your Honeywell PAC contribution is matched 100% to charities of your choice. You can select one or two eligible charities, which will receive DOLLAR for DOLLAR match. • In 2008, $2.1 M was donated to over 1,600 different charities as a result of the PACMatch program. • PAC-Match can be applied to school foundations*, the arts, faith-based charities… ANY 501(c)3 non-profit organization (your church, alma mater, child’s school, etc.). • * Cannot be used to pay for school tuition. • * Is not tax deductible. Consider using PACMatch as your charitable contribution.
Who may join HIPAC? • There are federal & state laws that regulate the operation of PACs • Laws dictate which employees are be eligible, maximum giving amounts, reporting requirements, etc • Honeywell employees are eligible to join if: • Bands 4-7 • U.S. citizens or permanent residents If you are interested in learning more about the PAC, go tohttps://www.honeywell.com/secure/easymatch/hipac/
How You Can Get Involved? Benefits of Honeywell PAC Membership • Charitable support through PAC Match • Member-only receptions & events • Current information from GR on the latest legislative developments. • Broadening your political influence by supporting candidates that share your interests • Fill out Honeywell PAC form if available, or visit the PAC website. • After enrolling, you’ll have the option of selecting your PACMatch charitable organization. • Questions? • sean.ohollaren@honeywell.com • menda.fife@honeywell.com • sherry.woodahl@honeywell.com Honeywell PAC plays a critical role in promoting and protecting our business priorities in the public policy arena.
Disclaimer • Contributions to HIPAC are purely voluntary and will be used for political purposes. You have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. • Contributions to HIPAC are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. • You must be a U.S. citizen or have legal residence in the United States in order to give to HIPAC. • Federal law requires PACs to report the name, mailing address, and name of the employer for each individual who contributes in excess of $200 per calendar year. Contributions are voluntary but help Honeywell grow.