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Mississippi Transportation Contractors Political Action Committee

Organization Details
Purpose
Mississippi Transportation Contractors PAC (MTCPAC) will organize and collect proceeds from joint fundraising activities on behalf of Mississippi Road Builders Association, Inc. (MRBA) and Mississippi Asphalt Pavement Association, Inc. (MAPA); proceeds from said activities will be distributed to MRBA PAC and MAPA PAC (MACPAC), once created, for use by them in influencing state legislative and judicial elections
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Related Organizations
Mississippi Road Builders' Association PAC  ·  Mississippi Asphalt Pavement Association PAC
Leadership

Last updated 2006

Baxter Burns
Trustee
Bill Blain, Jr.
Trustee
Bob Phillips
Trustee
Cecil Estess
Trustee
Dan Linley
Trustee
David Greene
Trustee
Dwayne Boyd
Trustee
Earl Stone
Trustee
Eustace Conway
Trustee
Frank Mallette
Trustee
Hollis Cheek
Trustee
Huey Stockstill, Jr.
Trustee
Joe Lauderdale
Trustee
Joe McGee
Trustee
John Hill
Trustee
John Lyle
Trustee
Kay Atwood Van Skiver
Trustee
Kelly Harrington
Trustee
Larry R. Bonds
Trustee
Lawrence Warren
Trustee
Lester Williams
Trustee
Mac Johnson
Trustee
Michael Blain
Trustee
Nick Haynes
Trustee
Pepper Beckman
Trustee
Ralph Barnes
Trustee
Rick Moore
Trustee
Robert Neal Coker
Trustee
Shelby Bridges
Trustee
Skip Smith
Trustee
Tom Elmore
Trustee
Tom Todd
Trustee
Tony Broome
Trustee
Walter C. Randle
Trustee
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Contributions & Expenditures

This organization has filed with the IRS for tax-exempt status but has never electronically reported individual contributions or expenditures.

This organization reports that it is a state or local political organization that files in Mississippi. A qualified state or local political organization is one whose political activities relate solely to state or local public office and that routinely files publicly available reports with one or more states. For state-by-state information on tax-exempt political organizations and their filings, see the IRS’ listings.

IRS disclosures

ProPublica found 3 form 990s on the IRS website filed by Mississippi Transportation Contractors Political Action Committee. To search for additional Form 990s, try the IRS’ search function.

Date Created
December 29, 2010 View form
January 8, 2010 View form
January 15, 2009 View form

About This Data


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