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Legislative & Regulatory Advocacy

MMA-PAC

MMA-PAC looks out for your interests as a Michigan manufacturer by supporting pro-manufacturing candidates for elected office. Utilizing personal contributions from individuals, MMA-PAC is influential in endorsing and supporting candidates for the Michigan House, Senate, Supreme Court and Governor’s office.

Your support of MMA-PAC is critical in our efforts to ensure manufacturers’ concerns are heard.

How do I contribute?

According to Michigan Law, you must be an active member of the Michigan Manufacturers Association in order to contribute to the Political Action Committee (MMA-PAC). To verify your membership status, please contact MMA Membership at 517-487-8551.

MMA-PAC can accept personal contributions from sole-proprietorships, partnerships or limited liability companies (LLCs). State Law prohibits acceptance of corporate checks.

Contribute two ways:

Send a personal check to:
  MMA-PAC
  620 S. Capitol Ave.
  PO BOX 14247
  Lansing, MI 48901-4247


Contribute with a
personal credit card
by calling 517-487-8551.
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If you have any PAC-related questions, please contact Mike Johnston, vice president of government affairs, at 800-253-9039 ext. 554 or 517-487-8554.

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Michigan Manufacturers Association
620 S. Capitol Ave
Lansing, MI 48933
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How do I become a member of an Advisory Committee?

Contact Shirley Enright in the government affairs office at 800-253-9039 ext. 552 or 517-487-8552.

Who sits on the Advisory Committees?

All members are welcome to join a committee and share their input.

How is MMA’s legislative policy developed?

The members of the MMA Advisory Committees develop the legislative policy. They are closest to the issue, many dealing directly with the effects of the legislation or regulation. Once the committee develops policy, the government affairs staff works to implement it.

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