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'''Officers - 2010:'''<ref name=jacpabrd>[http://www.jacpac.org/who.php About JAC] JAC, 2010</ref> | '''Officers - 2010:'''<ref name=jacpabrd>[http://www.jacpac.org/who.php About JAC] JAC, 2010</ref> |
Latest revision as of 19:37, 17 October 2010
The Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs is a bipartisan PAC committed to the special relationship between the US and Israel and a domestic agenda that includes reproductive choice and separation of religion and state.
Officers - 2010:[1]
- Gail Garber Yammer, President
- Barbara Bluhm-Kaul, Immediate Past President
- Joan Canel, Treasurer
- Debby Greenberg, Vice President Finance
- Marcia Balonick, Executive Director
- Linda Rae Sher, Founder and Director of Special Projects
- Joy Malkus, Research Director
- Katherine Gurvey, Communications
- Dana Gordon, Membership and Outreach