NAR RPAC disbursed $10.02M as 2026 elections near
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NAR RPAC disbursed $10.02M as 2026 elections near
"A total of $415,794.55 was paid to DB Engineering LLC for the construction of the RPAC Hall of Fame Wall, which is located on the rooftop of NAR's Washington, D.C. building and features the names of those who have contributed an aggregate lifetime amount of at least $25,000 to RPAC."
"From the remaining disbursed funds, $1.27 million was directed to the campaigns of individual candidates. The top funding recipients included Congressman Mark Harris (R-NC), who received $13,000 and is up for reelection this year."
"Political candidates in Texas received the largest contribution at roughly $147,000, followed by California ($126,000), North Carolina ($76,000) and Illinois ($75,000)."
"In total, NAR recorded $425,714.00 in independent expenditures, representing 23 different contributions."
NAR's operating expenses included $887,301.22 for administrative costs related to RPAC fundraising and $415,794.55 for constructing the RPAC Hall of Fame Wall. The wall honors contributors who donated over $25,000. Due to capacity issues, a digital format was introduced for ongoing recognition. Additionally, $1.27 million was directed to individual candidate campaigns, with notable contributions to Congressman Mark Harris, Matthew Van Epps, and Joe Courtney. Texas candidates received the largest share of contributions, while NAR also reported $425,714.00 in independent expenditures for candidate advertising.
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