NCBA PAC

The National Creditors Bar Association Political Action Committee (NCBA PAC) is a voluntary, non-partisan committee established to raise funds for the Members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. 

NCBA PAC is a critical segment of our robust advocacy program. Our PAC gives us additional access and ability to develop long-term relationships with lawmakers. It is vital that we educate legislators on practice areas and issues of importance to the creditors’ rights community. 

What is NCBA PAC?

NCBA PAC is a qualified political action committee registered with the Federal Election Commission. A PAC enables employees or members of groups to pool their political contributions to support a common goal.

NCBA PAC advances the goals of creditors rights attorneys on Capitol Hill and with Members of Congress who will assist in achieving its legislative objectives.  

Fact Sheet

How Can I Participate?

Federal election law requires you to sign an authorization form before we can explain to you the benefits of contribution to NCBA PAC. Your signed authorization does not obligate you to contribute to the PAC in any way.

To eliminate having to fill out an authorization form on an annual basis, you may authorize us for the next five years by placing your signature above the year(s) you wish to designate your approval.

Authorization Form

PAC contributions may be made by either personal check or personal credit card. For more information on making your personal contribution, including the link to contribute via credit card, contact [email protected]

Next Steps & PAC Engagement

After NCBA PAC receives your signed authorization, we will reach out to you, and if you choose, to individuals you designate, to discuss our NCBA PAC strategies and goals.

All contributions to NCBA PAC are strictly voluntary. You have the right to refuse to contribute without reprisal. NCBA PAC will not favor or disadvantage anyone because of the amount they contribute or because they decide not to contribute.  Corporate contributions are not permitted. Contributions are for political purposes and are not deductible for federal tax purposes.

For more information, contact Nathan Willner at [email protected].

NCBA PAC Donors

We appreciate our donors for their generous support of the NCBA PAC:

2024 PAC Donors

Winthrop Bergstrom
Steven Markoff
Barbara Nilsen
Stacy & Erik Stein

Michael Stillman
Eleanor Tami
Liz Terry

2023 PAC Donors

Rich Alphin
Juan G. Andreu
Vincent Aubrey
Amy Mertz Brown
Gary J. Barrett
Hal Burke
Thomas & Jennifer Canary
Brian Cloud
Joseph Cooling
Marvin Dang
Encore Capital Group, Inc. PAC
Isaac Goldman
Mark Groves
Todd Gurstel
Gregson Haan
Karen & Isaac Hammer
Bryan Hosto
Butch Johnson 
Yale Levy
Eric Logvin
Steven Markoff

David Mendelson
Lee Mendelson
Ronald Miller
Porter Morgan
Barbara Nilsen
William L. Nixon
Bradley Nykamp
Curtis Robertson
Joseph M. Shur
Stacy Stein
Phillip Stenger
Michael & Alicia Stillman
Timothy Sullivan
Eleanor Tami
Liz Terry
Anne Thomas
Andrea Tromberg & Scott Morris
Keith D. Weiner
Brian K. Williams
Nathan Willner
Jason & Christy Zarzaur

2022 PAC Donors

Thomas Canary
Michele Gagnon
Mark Groves
Yale Levy
Steven Markoff
Ron Miller
Scott Morris
Barb Nilsen

Anthony Poulin
Michael Scott
Stacy Stein
Michael Stillman
Liz Terry
Alison Walters
Keith Weiner
Nathan Willner

2021 PAC Donors

Thomas & Jennifer Canary
Brian Cloud
Marvin Dang
Melanie Duffy
Crystal Duplay
Michele Gagnon
Mark Groves
Rickard Hood
Yale Levy
Steve Markoff
Harvey Moore
Scott Morris

Patricia L. Miller & Ronald C. Miller
Barb Nilsen
Dave Rothman
Chip Stacy
Stacy Stein
Mike Stillman
Brit Suttell
Liz Terry
John & Jean Tenaglia
Alison Walters
Nathan Willner