Humana and the Humana Political Action Committee (PAC) support state and federal political candidates in accordance with all applicable laws. Humana PAC is a separated, segregated fund that collects voluntary contributions from Humana employees to support political candidates. It is registered with the Federal Election Commission and is strictly nonpartisan.

FAQs about the Humana PAC

Who’s eligible for membership in the Humana PAC?

As required by federal law, only salaried Humana employees with managerial, supervisory, professional or policymaking responsibilities may join and support the Humana PAC.

Which political party does the PAC support/favor?

The PAC is nonpartisan and does not support candidates based on party affiliation. The PAC has a long history of providing support for candidates across party lines.

Why did Humana establish a PAC?

Humana PAC was established to ensure that Humana employees are provided an opportunity to demonstrate support for federal and state legislators who share Humana's public policy goals and objectives. Participation is strictly voluntary.

What are the objectives of the PAC?

The mission of the Humana PAC is to identify and support candidates for office who, like us, believe that private sector health coverage provides the best opportunity for affordable, accessible and quality healthcare for all. Candidates supported by Humana know that our endorsement represents a shared commitment to these goals.

Who controls the PAC?

As a nonpartisan organization, the Humana PAC is governed by a 12-member board of directors, the majority of whom are elected from the Humana employee membership. All PAC members are encouraged to participate in its governance and related activities.

Past contributions and activities