‘Thank You’ from the MCAA’s MAC PAC

Words: Joe Bonifate, Calvin Brodie, Paul Oldham, Danks Burton, John Jacob, Robert Barnes, Tommy Daniel, Richard Felice, Mackie Bounds, Kevin Camarata, Larry Vacala, Bill Dentinger, Mark Kemp, Lindsey Geeslin, Pete Groetzinger, Roy Swindal, Beverley Mccauley, Charles Newsome, Jim O'Connor, Paul Odom, Lisa Prichard, Andy Sneed, Christian Stein, Michael Sutter, John SmithThe MCAA’s MAC PAC would like to thank the following individuals for their generous support in 2016:

President’s Club

$5,000 Annual Contribution

Mackie Bounds
Waco, TX

Calvin Brodie
Raleigh, NC

Pete Groetzinger
Waco, TX

Capitol Club

$3,000 Annual Contribution

Tommy Daniel
Lake Elsinore, CA

Mark Kemp
Butler, WI

Michael Sutter
El Mirage, AZ

Congressional Club

$1,200 Annual Contribution

Joe Bonifate
Pittsburgh, PA

Kevin Camarata
Houston, TX

Richard Felice
Des Moines, IA

John Jacob
Cincinnati, OH

Charles Newsome
Salisbury, NC

Paul Odom
Hamilton, TX

Paul Oldham
Batesville, IN

John Smith
St. Louis, MO

Christian Stein
Pittsburgh, PA

Larry Vacala
Des Plaines, IL

Executive’s Club

$500 Annual Contribution

Robert Barnes
Dallas, TX

Danks Burton
Cary, NC

Bill Dentinger
Las Vegas, NV

Bill Dentinger
St. Paul, MN

Richard Dentinger
St. Paul, MN

Lindsey Geeslin
Waco, TX

Jim O'Connor
Park Ridge, IL

Roy Swindal
Bessemer, AL

Director’s Club

$250 Annual Contribution

Lisa Prichard
Phoenix, AZ

Grassroots Club

$100 Annual Contribution

Beverley McCauley
Leesburg, VA

Andy Sneed
Nashville, TN

The purpose of MAC PAC is to help elect federal candidates to office who are pro-construction and who have a track record of working with the Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) on industry issues. MAC PAC allows you the opportunity to have a national impact on federal elections.

Visit www.masoncontractors.org/macpac for more information.
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