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RAPAC — Tucson Association of REALTORS®

REALTORS® of Arizona Political Action Committee

Your investment.
Your industry.
Your seat at the table.

RAPAC is how Tucson REALTORS® turn membership into direct political influence. Every contribution funds candidates who understand real estate, protect private property rights, and keep markets free from overreach.

$140K+
2025 RAPAC investments
1,255
Fair Share investors
50
2025 Major Investors
1 in 7
AZ RAPAC dollars from Tucson

Political action with real stakes.

The REALTORS® of Arizona Political Action Committee is a bipartisan, member-driven PAC that deploys strategic investments into the candidates and races where real estate has the most to lose or gain. This is not symbolic participation — it is calculated influence at the local, state, and federal levels.

RAPAC puts the REALTOR® voice in the room before policy is made, not after the damage is done. Zoning decisions, property rights legislation, transaction regulations, housing supply — every one of these runs through elected officials. RAPAC funds the ones who get it right.

Bipartisan by design

RAPAC invests based on positions, not party affiliation. The goal is access and influence across the aisle at every level of government.

Strategic, not symbolic

Investments are directed toward competitive races and key legislative seats — the decisions that carry the highest impact for real estate in Arizona.

Transparent and voluntary

Every dollar is member-contributed. Search your full investment history through the RAPAC lookup tool at any time.

What your investment has delivered — right here.

These are specific outcomes that protect your business, your clients, and the long-term health of Southern Arizona’s housing market. This is RAPAC at work in Tucson and Pima County.

Housing supply

Missing Middle and Housing Choice

Advanced policy solutions in Tucson and Pima County to allow duplexes, triplexes, ADUs, and small-scale infill — expanding attainable housing options and creating new transaction opportunities for REALTORS®.

Result: New zoning pathways approved
Regulatory reform

Streamlined ADU Regulations

Advocated for improved ADU approval processes and expanded property-owner flexibility. Reduced permitting friction while increasing the region’s housing supply capacity.

Result: Ordinance eased
Regional planning

Pima County Housing Study

Secured a REALTOR® seat at the table in Pima County’s comprehensive housing needs assessment, ensuring that real estate professionals shaped the data and recommendations driving future housing policy.

Result: REALTOR® voice embedded in process
Infill development

Infill Development in Tucson & Pima County

Supported code and process changes to reduce barriers to infill construction, enabling more efficient use of existing urban land and expanding housing inventory where demand is highest.

Result: Infill barriers reduced

Statewide advocacy on your behalf.

RAPAC investments flow up to the state level, funding candidates and campaigns that protect REALTOR® interests across Arizona. These are the AAR wins your investment helped make possible.

Supported

Zoning Reform for Entry-Level Housing

Advanced common-sense zoning legislation designed to increase entry-level ownership housing inventory across Arizona, expanding access to homeownership and growing the buyer pool for REALTORS®.

Result: Entry-level housing inventory expanded
Blocked

Construction Defect Law Weakening Stopped

Prevented attempts to weaken Arizona’s construction defect laws, shielding buyers and property owners from exposure to burdensome and unexpected repair costs after purchase.

Result: Consumer protections preserved
Secured

ADRE IT Funding

Secured dedicated funding for the Arizona Department of Real Estate’s technology infrastructure, ensuring that online license application and renewal systems remain operational and accessible for members.

Result: ADRE online renewals protected
Passed

“Ag to Urban” Water Policy

Passed legislation allowing agricultural landowners to trade unused water rights for residential development purposes — a significant step forward for housing supply in water-constrained Arizona markets.

Result: New water-to-housing pathway created

Federal advocacy that reaches every market.

At the federal level, RAPAC connects Tucson REALTORS® to the national fight for property rights, housing affordability, and free markets. These are the NAR wins backed by your investment.

Consumer protection — federal legislation

Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act of 2025

NAR secured passage of legislation that heavily restricts mortgage trigger leads — the practice where credit reporting agencies sell a buyer’s mortgage application data to competing lenders without the buyer’s knowledge. Clients were receiving dozens of unsolicited calls and emails and blaming their REALTOR®. That stops now.

Result: Trigger lead abuse restricted
Housing supply — bipartisan legislation

21st Century Housing Acts — Senate and House

NAR helped advance two comprehensive bipartisan housing bills through Congress — the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act in the Senate and the Housing for the 21st Century Act in the House. Both bills target increased housing production, modernized federal programs, and expanded homeownership access.

Result: Federal housing production framework advanced
Market stability

National Flood Insurance Program Extended

NAR successfully pressed Congress to extend NFIP through September 30, 2026. NAR estimates 1,300 real estate transactions are impacted every single day of an NFIP lapse — keeping it funded keeps deals closing.

Result: NFIP extended through September 2026
Development incentive

Commercial-to-Residential Conversion Tax Credit

NAR supported introduction of the Revitalizing Downtowns and Main Streets Act, which creates a tax credit for converting underutilized commercial properties to residential units — simultaneously shoring up the commercial sector, increasing housing supply, and creating new transaction opportunities for REALTORS®.

Result: Conversion incentive bill introduced
17
REALTORS® visited Washington, D.C.
4
Coffee with elected officials meetings
3
Levels of government covered
$30
Fair Share — your baseline investment

Every level matters. Start anywhere.

RAPAC operates on a tiered investment structure. Fair Share keeps every member at the table. Major Investors shape the strategy. The Hall of Fame represents a career of commitment. Wherever you enter, your contribution moves the needle.

Tier What it means Annual investment
Fair Share The recommended baseline for every REALTOR® in Arizona. Keeps the PAC funded and the REALTOR® voice active at all levels of government. $30
Sterling R The entry point for Major Investors — the backbone of RAPAC, providing more than one-third of total funding. Includes exclusive access to decision-makers, recognition, and priority engagement opportunities. $1,000+
Crystal R Elevated major investor level recognizing sustained commitment to REALTOR® advocacy at a higher tier of giving. $2,500+
Golden R Elite investor level reflecting a serious, ongoing commitment to shaping Arizona real estate policy at the state and local level. $5,000+
Platinum R The highest annual investment tier, reserved for REALTORS® whose commitment to advocacy is unmatched. Platinum investors drive the direction of RAPAC strategy. $10,000+
Hall of Fame Lifetime aggregate investment of $25,000 or more. These investors have defined the political future of Arizona real estate over the course of a career. $25,000 lifetime

$25,000 lifetime. A career of commitment.

These REALTORS® have made aggregate lifetime investments of $25,000 or more in RAPAC. Their sustained commitment has shaped the political trajectory of real estate in Arizona.

Vicki L Cox GolderVicki L. Cox GolderVicki L. Cox and AssociatesGolden R
Kimberly CliftonKimberly CliftonTierra Antigua RealtyHall of Fame
Sue CartunSue CartunKeller Williams Southern ArizonaHall of Fame
Cathy ErchullCathy ErchullLong Realty CompanyHall of Fame
Ginny G HuffmanGinny G. HuffmanImagine Realty ServicesHall of Fame
Pam RuggeroliPam RuggeroliLong Realty CompanyHall of Fame
Lisa SuarezLisa SuarezEMS Realty, Inc.Hall of Fame
James JT TsighisJames “JT” TsighisKeller Williams Southern ArizonaHall of Fame
Christine M SchaeferChristine M. SchaeferTierra Antigua RealtyHall of Fame

The investors who lead by example.

Major Investors provide more than one-third of total RAPAC funding. Their investment earns recognition, exclusive access to decision-makers, and a direct seat at the advocacy table.

Crystal R — $2,500+
April BidwellApril BidwellBIG REALTY Solutions, LLC
Lisa NuttLisa NuttTucson Association of REALTORS®
Lauren SmithLauren SmithStewart Title & Trust
Sterling R — $1,000+
Romeo ArrietaRomeo ArrietaTucson Association of REALTORS®
Kristie A BabbittKristie A. BabbittColdwell Banker Realty
Rebecca BadrudojaRebecca BadrudojaReality Realty, LLC
Barbara C BardachBarbara C. BardachLong Realty Company
Brian ConnellyBrian ConnellyLong Realty Company
Shawn CoteShawn CoteTucson Association of REALTORS®
Susan C. CreedonSusan C. CreedonTucson Territory Property Mgmt
Shawn EdgarShawn EdgarOmni Homes International
Amanda ElmerAmanda ElmerTierra Antigua Realty
Linda FoytLinda FoytEMS Realty, Inc.
Eric GibbEric GibbBIG REALTY Solutions, LLC
Maximo Gomez VIMaximo Gomez VIProven Home Realty
Barbara J HernandezBarbara J. HernandezArizona Brokers
Danae S. JacksonDanae S. JacksonColdwell Banker Realty
Brittany PalmaBrittany PalmaTierra Antigua Realty
Monica PenaMonica PenaTucson Association of REALTORS®
Derrick PolderDerrick PolderCrossCountry Mortgage, LLC
Georgina PlantGeorgina PlantRising Real Estate Services
Camille Rivas-RutherfordCamille Rivas-RutherfordColdwell Banker Realty
Christine SanchezChristine SanchezTucson Association of REALTORS®
Thomas SloyanThomas SloyanRE/MAX Excalibur Realty
Lisa SullivanLisa SullivanLong Realty Company
Sherry Ann TuneSherry Ann TuneColdwell Banker Realty
Sue WestSue WestColdwell Banker Realty
Steven McCay WilliamsSteven McCay WilliamsRealty Executives Tucson Elite
Mary WolfMary WolfRising Real Estate Services
Cathy WolfsonCathy WolfsonColdwell Banker Realty
K.C. WoodsK.C. WoodsLong Realty Company

Ready to make your investment?

Join the REALTORS® who are protecting your business, your clients, and Arizona real estate every day. Start with Fair Share or step up — every dollar counts.

Tucson Association of REALTORS®  |  2445 N Tucson Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716  |  520-327-4218  |  Info@TucsonRealtors.org

RAPAC is a voluntary, member-funded political action committee. Contributions are not tax-deductible.