Rise of PACs Run by Elected Officials 

There has been a recent increase in political action committees (PACs) run by or overseen by elected officials. This includes the sitting Arkansas Governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Attorney General Tim Griffin, and several state legislators. This is not a new thing, as former Governor Asa Hutchinson has a PAC that he used during his tenure as Governor, and former Governor Mike Huckabee has an active PAC he routinely uses to donate to candidates in both Arkansas and around the country.

Arkansas campaign finance laws prohibit small businesses and corporations from donating directly to state candidates, so they must give through political action committees. In 2023, the contribution cap was increased from $5,000 to $10,000 per calendar per person (business/entity). There is no limit to the number of PACs to which a business/entity may donate.

The House Speaker, Rep. Brian Evans (R – Cabot), and Senate President Bart Hester(R – Cave Springs) both have at least one PAC. PACs can give to other PACs or candidates for office. Last year, Mike Wickline of the Arkansas Democrat Gazette profiled some of these PACs and their relationship with Solution Tree, a government contractor who received no-bid government contracts for teacher professional development. 

When we talk about elected officials, money, power, and transparency, it is always a good idea to follow the money.

 Here is a breakdown of the list of current elected officials’ PACs: 

Arkansas Wins PAC Sen. Bart Hester 
Base Point PAC (BPP) Sen. (Lewis) Ben Gilmore
Build Strengthen & Empower PAC (BSE PAC)Rep. Brian Evans
Building Arkansas Conservatives (BAC-PAC) Sen. Jim Dotson
Lundstrum Liberty PACRep. Robin Lundstrum
Capitalism 101 PACRep. Robin Lundstrum
Pilkington PACRep. Aaron Pilkington 
Gateway Arkansas PACRep. Aaron Pilkington 
J Political Action Committee (J-PAC)Sen. Mark Johnson 
Jobs & Growth PAC (JAG PAC)Rep. David Ray
Legislative Leadership Development Rep. Jack Ladyman 
Natural State PACRep. Jon Eubanks
RAY PAC Rep. David Ray
Team SHSGov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders
NorthArk Leadership PACRep. Stetson Painter
House Victory PACRep. Marcus Richmond
House Leadership PACRep. Marcus Richmond
Senate Leadership PACSen. Blake Johnson, Rep. Ricky Hill
Arkansas Conservative Legislative PACSen. Blake Johnson, Rep. Ricky Hill
Arkansas Prosperity PACRep. Matt Duffield
Pillar PACSen. Breanne Davis
ARKPACRep. Matthew Shepherd
Transformation United PAC (TUPAC)Rep. Brit McKenzie
South Arkansas Conservative PACSen. Matt Stone
Arkansas First and FinestLt. Gov. Leslie Rutledge
Best Arkansas ConservativesSen. Alan Clark

 

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*originally published Jan. 12, 2025