NAAPAC

NAAPAC has been a defender of the industry since its inception in 1977 and has worked to elect pro-industry candidates to Congress.

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National Apartment Association PAC

Hello! Thank you to all the generous members of the rental housing community who helped NAAPAC raise over $1.175 million in 2023! When NAAPAC first raised over $1 million for the first time in 2022, your support helped ensure that 97% of NAAPAC-supported candidates won their general election in November. And NAA was able to ensure that Congress included nearly $100 million in grant funding for 2023 to help cities and states lower barriers to developing new apartment housing. 

In our current 2024 election cycle, despite razor thin majorities in Congress, NAA is continuing to push forward with responsible and sustainable solutions that support both renters and housing providers and that work to address our nation’s housing affordability crisis for years to come.

There will be more work to do to move our agenda ahead in these elections and next year when the new Congress convenes. Our industry needs your help and your investment.


  • National Apartment Association PAC
  • 4300 Wilson Boulevard
    Suite 800
    Arlington, VA 22203

CONTRIBUTION

PMA Mid-Michigan 2021

PMA Mid-Michigan 2021

During the COVID pandemic, the apartment industry has been besieged by eviction moratoria while watching rent collections plummet. NAA and NAAPAC have been fighting for the industry throughout the pandemic:

  • When the CDC announced a federal eviction moratorium in September 2020, NAA was the first to sue and seek a halt of the eviction order. Ever since, NAA has worked to educate both lawmakers and the public on why eviction moratoria are fundamentally wrong, and thankfully the order was struck down by the Supreme Court.
  • Rather than a temporary response, NAA strongly supported direct, streamlined rental assistance—the only sustainable solution that helps rental housing providers and their residents address their financial debt. Thanks to the strong relationships NAAPAC has established on both sides of the aisle, NAA helped secure two rounds of federal rental assistance, providing nearly $47 billion.
  • However, as delivery of this aid has lagged, Congress attempted to pass a last-minute extension of the moratorium at the end of July. Thanks to all House Republicans and a dozen moderate Democrats long supported by NAAPAC, the bill did not have enough support to be brought to the House floor for a vote.
  • NAA has filed an additional lawsuit against the federal government for $26 billion in damages, the amount in unpaid rent that is not funded by rental assistance.

We hope you will support NAAPAC as we continue to fight to elect members of Congress who will support our industry. NAAPAC thanks PMAMM members for their continued generous support! 

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