SNA PAC: Political Action Committee Each year, the School Nutrition Association Political Action Committee (PAC) makes contributions to support members of Congress who have shown leadership in fighting for the health of children.The SNA Executive Board founded the PAC on the heels of the 1981 federal budget crisis that resulted in deep cuts in federal child nutrition program budgets. The goals behind the creation of the PAC still hold true today: To educate members of Congress about the child nutrition programs To thank the members who continue to support the programs year after yearSupport PAC PPL Chair Doug Davis discusses food prep with his studentsThe PAC is governed by School Nutrition Association volunteer leaders and is made up exclusively of Association members who provide it with financial support. You can support the PAC by getting involved in the activities listed below. Donate to PAC Resources for States Check out resources for state affiliates on how to do a successful state collection, including a PowerPoint template and a PAC FAQ. SNA of South Carolina members visiting with Rep. Tom Rice (R-SC)SNA PAC ContributionsThe SNA PAC makes contributions in a bipartisan manner to those elected representatives who support child nutrition.Political Action Committees are regulated by the Federal Election Commission and strict rules apply to all PAC fundraising. Only individual SNA members may contribute. Company or association contributions will not be accepted.