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December 13, 2013, 04:47:38 AM
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Figured this would be the best place to post this idea.  I started Coin PAC, an IRS recognized 527 political action committee (PAC).  Coin PAC accepts both U.S. Dollar and Bitcoin donations.  Donations are utilized to support political endeavors favorable to virtual currency.  The PAC has already received some national publicity from Roll Call (DC news outlet).  I may have another interview with a different national news outlet at the beginning of next week.  Anyways, this is all happening very fast and I'd like to start working on forming an advisory committee.

Like most other PAC's, the advisory committee (or some other structured group) helps establish the vision of the group and influences what candidates or political efforts to support/oppose.  I am deeply convinced that this group can take off and receive a lot of good attention.  My job as PAC Coordinator is to work the mechanics of the PAC - your job as a member of the advisory board is to deliberate and make decisions that will guide the future of the group.

If you're interested in politics, bitcoin, economics, campaign finance, or monetary policy this would probably be very interesting for you.  The structure and operation of Coin PAC will push the limits of constitutionally protected speech and could very well make history.  I put a form up on the website www.coinpac.org ('Participate') if you're interested in joining the team.  Feel free to also message me here!
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December 13, 2013, 05:40:41 PM
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Like most other PAC's, the advisory committee (or some other structured group) helps establish the vision of the group and influences what candidates or political efforts to support/oppose.
What do you mean by advisory committee? I am interested to participate, but in some role without legal responsibility.
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Advisory committee makes informal recommendations on what candidates or political endeavors to endorse/oppose.  Not really involved into the legal-ish, day-to-day operation of the organization. 
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