Testimonials


“IUPAT has relied on PAC OUT’s services for nearly 20 years. They work well with our team, are quick to respond when needed, and help us in running smooth day to day operations.”

Liz McElroy, GVP for Government Affairs, IUPAT


“After recently completing an extensive audit of our PAC activities, outside counsel concluded: “not only has the Enterprise Holdings, Inc. / Enterprise Mobility PAC complied with all federal and state campaign finance reporting, recordkeeping and bookkeeping requirements, it has done so with the highest degree of accuracy and attention to detail.” We are most grateful for the assistance of Stephanie Yeager and the other PACOUT team members for this accomplishment.”

Monical Combest, Political Action Committee (PAC) Manager


“IUPAT has relied on PAC OUT’s services for more than a decade. They are extremely dependable and always ready to assist.”

Chris Sloan, Director of Government Affairs, IUPAT


“Operating a Political Action Committee(s) can be complex and time-consuming, especially from a compliance standpoint. Thankfully we’ve formed a great partnership with Jeanne and the rest of the team at PAC Outsourcing, who tirelessly work on our behalf to make sure we can have clean, representative data on a monthly basis.”

Cory Fleming, Director, Legislative & Political Affairs, Ohio Credit Union League


PAC Outsourcing does an excellent job providing FEC compliance support for our PAC as well as ensuring that we are in compliance when making contributions in states where permissible.

They are client focused with a quick response time to any inquiries and provide accurate and timely information. The PAC Outsourcing team is easy to work with, trustworthy, and knowledgeable.  We have complete confidence in their expertise and would highly recommend them.

David V. Marventano, Senior Vice President, Fluor


If you’re in the market for a PAC compliance service, get real references. We’ve got dozens of satisfied clients and they’d be happy to tell you why.

Contrary to the heated rhetoric of some reformers, the “wealthy” do not vote with their dollars. All they can do with their dollars is attempt to persuade others how to vote. That is free speech and the essence of the First Amendment.

Brad Smith “Unfree Speech: The Folly of Campaign Finance Reform” Chapter 3