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New initiative supports RPAC with recurring donations from REALTORS

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Carl Horst Chief Executive Officer at Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS | Official website

Carl Horst Chief Executive Officer at Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS | Official website

The REALTOR Alliance of Greater Cincinnati has introduced the Anchor for Advocacy program, a new initiative aimed at bolstering support for the Realtors Political Action Committee (RPAC). The program encourages REALTORS to make small, recurring contributions to help protect property rights and homeownership.

Participants in the program can pledge as little as $3 per month for at least 12 months. This commitment aims to build a strong foundation for advocacy efforts supporting REALTOR champions. "We are the strongest collective voice fighting for the REALTOR profession and homeowners," said an announcement about the program.

Those who join will receive several benefits, including public recognition during staff meetings or events and on social media platforms. Participants will also get exclusive icons such as an anchor pin and custom social media icons to signify their support. Additionally, they will have access to government affairs events where they can meet elected officials.

To join, individuals can sign up online and set up their contributions through a secure payment platform. The recurring payments ensure consistent support for advocacy efforts.

Mary Huttlinger, Government Affairs Director at the REALTOR Alliance of Greater Cincinnati, is available to answer questions regarding how contributions aid their mission.

"Together, we are stronger. Together, we are Anchors for Advocacy," concludes the announcement from RAGC.

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