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CA-PAC REPORT • FALL 2017

A Letter from your

PAC CHAIRMAN

The Community Associations – Political Action Com-

mittee (CA-PAC) is essential to ensuring Community

Associations Institute’s political involvement and our

legislative successes in Trenton. The CA-PAC allows

CAI-NJ and our members to have a direct impact

on the issues and legislation that affect you. Giving

to CA-PAC ensures that someone is looking out for the interests of New

Jersey’s common interest communities.

CA-PAC makes careful well informed decisions on whom to support

based upon a legislator’s voting record, legislative committee and overall

support for our issues. We support legislators who are responsive to our

concerns and your contribution is vital to our success.

With all 120 legislative seats up for election this November along with the

race for Governor it is critical that we raise funds to spread our message

to elected officials that lack a fundamental understanding of community

association issues. Your contribution is an investment in the interests

of community associations throughout New Jersey. Please send in your

contribution today.

Thank you,

James Rademacher

President, Community Associations Political Action Committee

To donate to CA-PAC, send contributions to

CA-PAC, 500 Harding Road, Freehold, NJ 07728 | or visit

www.cainj.org/capac

2017 CA-PAC BOARD

OF DIRECTORS

President

James Rademacher

Vice President

Jack McGrath, R

Members

Caroline Record, Esq., Secretary

Carol Koransky, CPA., Treasurer

Liz Comando, PCAM

Louis Curtis, CMCA, AMS, Assistant

Secretary/Treasurer

Christopher Florio, Esq.

Sue Howe CMCA, AMS, PCAM

James Magid, CMCA, LSM, PCAM

Michael Pesce, PCAM

J. David Ramsey, Esq.

Tim Martin, MBI-Gluckshaw

Audrey Wisotsky, Esq, CPAC Counsel

CAI-NJ Board Liasions

Jean Bestafka

Loren Lightman, Esq.

Purpose of CA-PAC

To promote and strive on the behalf of

New Jersey community associations

for the improvement of government

by encouraging and stimulating New

Jersey community associations, their

owners, and those serving the New

Jersey community association indus-

try to take a more active and effective

part in governmental affairs.