All members of the Tire Industry Association’s board have made a contribution to TIA’s political action committee, TirePAC, as part of a recent fundraising effort – marking the first time in TIA’s history in which this has occurred.
TirePAC was created shortly after the tire recalls of 2000 to assist those in Congress who assist the tire industry, according to TIA. It has been a crucial factor in helping ensure that legislation beneficial to the tire industry is enacted, including the recent passage of H.R. 4, which removed the Form 1099 reporting provision.
“I want to thank the members of TIA’s board for setting the pace when it comes to raising funds for TirePAC. As TirePAC funds cannot come from TIA’s operating budget, it is important that we continue efforts to ensure that it has the adequate funds to continue the important work of protecting the tire industry in the halls of power,” said TIA Executive Vice President Roy Littlefield.
TIA encourages all tire industry professionals to contribute, as well. To make a contribution, visit the “Advocacy & Legislation” section of www.tireindustry.org or call 800-876-8372.
“The TIA board has clearly shown that TirePAC matters. Now, it’s time for the rest of the tire industry to step up and do their part. A donation as small as $25 can make a huge difference in making sure that the tire industry has the representation and protection it needs and deserves,” said TIA Government Affairs Committee Chair Randy Groh.