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  • Spending $711,000,000 on Housing Incentives.

    Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home S 102 Spending $711,000,000 on Housing Incentives. 2023 - Florida Senate Vote Description Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →

  • Reining in Bureaucratic Overreach

    Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 6 Reining in Bureaucratic Overreach 2025 - Kansas Senate Vote Description Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →

  • Interfering in the Relationship Between Landlords and Tenants through the Micromanagement of Contracts.

    Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 151 Interfering in the Relationship Between Landlords and Tenants through the Micromanagement of Contracts. 2023 - Maryland House of Representatives Vote Description ! Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →

  • Allowing Legal Adults To Buy Firearms 

    Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home H 759 Allowing Legal Adults To Buy Firearms 2025 - Florida House of Representatives Vote Description This bill reduces the minimum age to purchase or transfer certain firearms from 21 to 18. CPAC believes that if a person is old enough to join the military they are old enough to legally buy a gun. CPAC supported this bill. The bill passed the House on March 26, 2025 by a vote of 78 to 34 but the bill did not come up in the Senate. Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →

  • Holding Rioters and Insiders Accountable for their Aggression.

    Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home H 40 Holding Rioters and Insiders Accountable for their Aggression. 2023 - North Carolina House of Representatives Vote Description This bill makes it a Class E felony for anyone to, in the course of a riot, cause serious bodily injury to a person or $2,500+ in property damage. CPAC supports measures that protect civilians against the actions of rioters and supported this bill. The House passed this bill on February 8, 2023 by a vote of 75-43 and the bill later became law. Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →

  • Relating to union dues for teachers and public employees

    Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home HB 293 Relating to union dues for teachers and public employees 2025 - Louisiana House of Representatives Vote Description This bill outlines specific resignation rights that pertain to union membership. With the bill in effect, employees can leave unions at any time and must be notified by their employer of union membership and dues. Additionally, employees must consent to union membership annually, reducing compelled association and increasing work related freedoms. CPAC supports right to work laws and accountability for unions and supported this bill. The bill died in the house on July 10, 2025 after rejecting the senate’s amendments. Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →

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  • Attendee Terms & Conditions | CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip

    Attendee Terms & Conditions and Cancelation Policy for CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip Attendee Terms & Conditions and Cancellation Policy CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip By completing this registration, you understand that you may be photographed, taped or recorded while attending the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip and that you grant American Conservative Union d/b/a/ CPAC and/or the American Conservative Union Foundation d/b/a/ CPAC Foundation (hereinafter collectively referred to as “CPAC”) permission to use your image or voice in all forms and media as permitted by law. You waive the right to inspect or approve versions of your image or voice or the written copy that may be used in connection with either. Code of Conduct Intellectual Property All event participants are expected to behave in accordance with professional standards and applicable laws. Be considerate, respectful, and mindful of your surroundings and fellow participants, of the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip, CPAC Hungary, and other events taking place during the trip. Unacceptable behavior includes, but is not limited to: intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory, or demeaning speech; distribution of inappropriate materials; criminal conduct by any participants of the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip and related event activities; or any other behavior intended to harass others or distract from the conference. No signage is permitted on the premises without prior authorization. CPAC reserves the right to confiscate any materials and/or remove persons found in violation of this policy at its discretion. Filming for commercial purposes is strictly limited to those with the appropriate CPAC media credentials, and CPAC retains all fair use rights in their intellectual property for any and all commercial filming done during the course of the event. In addition, no partisan politicking is permitted while attending the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip. Many event venues are shared with members of the public; please be respectful to all patrons of these locations. Participants violating these rules may be asked to leave the conference. No refunds will be given for those who are removed from the conference for violating any aspect of the Code of Conduct. Waiver of Liability Cancellation/Refund Policy Neither purchasing tickets for the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip nor acceptance of these terms or conditions shall be construed as any waiver of the CPAC’s intellectual property rights. Any commercial use of CPAC's intellectual property is prohibited unless approved in writing in advance by CPAC. No photographs or video taken while on the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation trip may be used for commercial purposes unless the attendee has obtained written permission from CPAC. Commercial use of any video or photography taken while on the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip in which CPAC's intellectual property is used will be considered infringement. Professional photographers and videographers and those who are compensated for filming any aspect of the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip waive any claim to the doctrine of “fair use” of CPAC’s intellectual property. CPAC reserves the right to seek damages for any infringement of our intellectual property rights. Privacy and Data Use Policy By purchasing tickets to and/or attending the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip, you agree to assume the risks related to attendance on the trip. With the exception of liability to gross negligence or reckless and/or intentional conduct, you agree to release CPAC, and their respective officers, directors, employees, and consultants from the liability arising from your attendance on the CPAC in Hungary 2025 Delegation Trip. For a full explanation of this waiver of liability, please click here. Cancellations will be accepted until March 15, 2025 for a 100% refund. Cancellations between March 16, 2025 - April 8, 2025 will be accepted for a 50% refund. No refunds will be issued starting April 9, 2025. Please contact CPAC@conservative.org  or 202-347-9388 to request a refund or cancellation, or with any additional questions. All Terms and Conditions outlined on this page are subject to change Please visit CPAC.org/privacy Photography/Video

  • Adding to Bans on Certain Firearms

    Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home SB 942 Adding to Bans on Certain Firearms 2024 - Michigan Senate Vote Description This bill bans what is known as “bump stocks” that allegedly enhance ordinary firearms. CPAC shares the founder’s belief in the Second Amendment and opposed this bill. The Senate passed the bill on December 12, 2024, by a vote of 23-12, but the bill was not taken up in the House. Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →

  • Securing Future Elections with Paper Ballot Requirements.

    Ratings Lawmakers Search Bill Search Congress States Archives Home SB 9 Securing Future Elections with Paper Ballot Requirements. 2023 - Alabama House of Representatives Vote Description This bill requires that electronic voter machines use paper ballots as a part of the process of tabulating votes. CPAC supports efforts to improve election integrity, supports efforts that make it easier to conduct audits of elections, and supported this bill. The House passed the initial version of this bill on May 2, 2023 by a vote of 77-26 and the bill later became law. Voted with Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Voted against Conservatives Search Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from North Carolina 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More Dan Bishop US Representative from Ohio 100% 2023 Rating 99% Lifetime Rating Learn More All Lawmakers Search All Bills Search Center For Combatting Human Trafficking Explore Now → Center for Regulatory Freedom Explore More → Center for Legislative Accountability Explore More → Nolan Center for Justice Explore More → Center for Corporate Accountability Explore More → Center for Combating Antisemitism Explore More → Center for Defeating Communism Explore More → Explore CPAC Foundation's Centers Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Give a one-time contribution Every gift, no matter the size, plays a vital role in making a meaningful impact. Your contribution helps create positive change, support important causes. $22 $50 $100 $200 $500 $1,000 $5,000 Custom Donate Interested in CPAC? Check CPAC Career Options →

  • CPAC in TX 2021 / From the Stage / CPAC+

    CPAC in TX 2021 / From the Stage / CPAC+ | CPAC | Home to the most influential gathering of conservatives in the world. Free Speech Government Integrity and Transparency Health Care C O N F E R E N C E Experience CPAC Learn More Book Your Room Sponsorship Confirmed Speakers More... Human Dignity Law and Judiciary National Security Elections Personal Liberty 2nd Amendment Common Values, Common Interests & Common Culture: How Conservative Latinos Will Influence the Future of American Politics CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Dan Patrick CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Donald Trump Jr. CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Eva Cuzman CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Mo Brooks CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Rep. Andy Biggs and Rep. Matt Schaefer CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Welfare and Poverty Energy and Environment Energy: Rep. Michael Cloud and Kevin Freeman CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Fuel for Thought: The Truth About Energy Security, Energy Cost, and Energy Resources as if Your LIfe Depended on It CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Roger Williams CPAC in Texas 2021 Watch Now → Foreign Policy CPAC in TX 2021 Relive the greatest moments of CPAC in TX 2021! Donate to CPAC → Watch Now → CPAC Now CPAC Now shows deliver in-depth social and political commentary from a conservative perspective. Take Action → Action Center Join us in making the conservative voice heard by big corporations and the government on a variety of issues that our country is facing. Home Next Events CPAC in DC 2024 Save America Dinner More... E V E N T S E V E N T S Truth Instagram Facebook Twitter More... F O L L O W CPAC Now From The Stage CPAC Live On The Road CPAC Originals More... C P A C + Circle Membership Online Giving Legacy Sponsorship More... G I V I N G G I V I N G BLOG Speakers Mark Wallace to Join CPAC USA 2026 Read Now → Speakers Hiva Wallace to Join CPAC USA 2026 Read Now → Events Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to Join CPAC USA 2026 Read Now → Speakers Reza Pahlavi to Join CPAC USA 2026 Read Now → Events Dr. Brooke Miller to Join CPAC USA 2026 Read Now → View More → NEWS & RELEASES CPAC Statement on Combating Narco-Terrorism Read More → CPAC Statement on President Trump's Signing of Trafficking Survivor's Relief Act Read More → Statement on Capture of Nicolás Maduro Read More → Statement on CPAC Mexico Read More → CPAC Center for Combating Human Trafficking Urges Congress to Pass a Clean Continuing Resolution Read More → View More → Events CPAC+ Centers Contact our Team More... S P O N S O R S H I P America Uncanceled Hosted by Matt and Mercy Explore More → It's Not About Us Hosted by Elaine Beck Explore More → Liberty and Justice Hosted by Matt Whitaker Explore More → The Bill Walton Show Hosted by Bill Walton Explore More → Stream the Movement The Culture Killers: The Woke Wars Watch this award winning documentary by CPAC. The woke wars are coming to a neighborhood near you. From major corporations to school boards to social media, free expression is under attack. Watch Now → Education CPAC Now Featuring Julie Strauss Levin, Mercedes Schlapp, and others. Watch Now → From the Stage CPAC in Israel 2022 with Ben Shapiro Watch Now → CPAC Live Matt Schlapp, Mercedes Schlapp, Ric Grenell and others Watch Now → CPAC Stands with Israel 🇮🇱 Matt Schlapp, CPAC Chairman CPAC continues to stand strongly with Israel and our Jewish friends. Explore More → Explore Now → Get your ticket to CPAC in DC 2025 Attend Internship Launch your career in the conservative movement. Apply Now → Gilbert and Aileen Chuck Legal Fellowship A Program for Law Students Seeking Careers in Public Policy. Apply Now → Submit Your Resume Email us a copy of your resume to CPAC@conservative.org Email → Vendors/Suppliers Email CPAC@Conservative.org Email → Careers Apply Now Make your mark by working in the conservative movement. Explore More → Learn Now → Explore Circle Membership, Planned Giving, and Sponsorship Give Take Action Act Now → Stand with President Trump Explore Now → CPAC in DC 2025 Menu Close Home Giving Centers Nolan Center for Justice Center for Legislative Accountability Center for Combating Human Trafficking Center for Regulatory Freedom Coalition Against Socialized Medicine Get Involved About Home Home Home Home Home Home M E N U Home Home Home Home Home Home

  • Attendee Terms & Conditions | CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip

    Attendee Terms & Conditions and Cancelation Policy for CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip Attendee Terms & Conditions and Cancellation Policy CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip By completing this registration, you understand that you may be photographed, taped or recorded during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and that you grant American Conservative Union d/b/a/ CPAC and/or the American Conservative Union Foundation d/b/a/ CPAC Foundation (hereinafter collectively referred to as “CPAC”) permission to use your image or voice in all forms and media as permitted by law. You waive the right to inspect or approve versions of your image or voice or the written copy that may be used in connection with either. Code of Conduct Intellectual Property All event participants are expected to behave in accordance with professional standards and applicable laws. Be considerate, respectful, and mindful of your surroundings and fellow participants, of the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip, CPAC Japan, and other events taking place during the trip. Unacceptable behavior includes, but is not limited to: intimidating, harassing, abusive, discriminatory, derogatory, or demeaning speech; distribution of inappropriate materials; criminal conduct by any participants of the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip and related event activities; or any other behavior intended to harass others or distract from the conference. No signage is permitted on the premises without prior authorization. CPAC reserves the right to confiscate any materials and/or remove persons found in violation of this policy at its discretion. Filming for commercial purposes is strictly limited to those with the appropriate CPAC media credentials, and CPAC retains all fair use rights in their intellectual property for any and all commercial filming done during the course of the event. In addition, no partisan politicking is permitted while attending the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip. Many event venues are shared with members of the public; please be respectful to all patrons of these locations. Participants violating these rules may be asked to leave the conference. No refunds will be given for those who are removed from the conference for violating any aspect of the Code of Conduct. Waiver of Liability Cancellation/Refund Policy Neither purchasing tickets for the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip nor acceptance of these terms or conditions shall be construed as any waiver of the CPAC’s intellectual property rights. Any commercial use of CPAC's intellectual property is prohibited unless approved in writing in advance by CPAC. No photographs or video taken while on the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation trip may be used for commercial purposes unless the attendee has obtained written permission from CPAC. Commercial use of any video or photography taken while on the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip in which CPAC's intellectual property is used will be considered infringement. Professional photographers and videographers and those who are compensated for filming any aspect of the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip waive any claim to the doctrine of “fair use” of CPAC’s intellectual property. CPAC reserves the right to seek damages for any infringement of our intellectual property rights. Privacy and Data Use Policy By purchasing tickets to and/or attending the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip, you agree to assume the risks related to attendance on the trip. With the exception of liability to gross negligence or reckless and/or intentional conduct, you agree to release CPAC, and their respective officers, directors, employees, and consultants from the liability arising from your attendance on the CPAC in Japan 2024 Delegation Trip. For a full explanation of this waiver of liability, please click here. Cancellations will be accepted until October 1, 2024 for a 100% refund. Cancellations between October 2, 2024 – October 26, 2024 will be accepted for a 50% refund. No refunds will be issued starting October 27, 2024. Please contact CPAC@conservative.org or 202-347-9388 to request a refund or cancellation, or with any additional questions. All Terms and Conditions outlined on this page are subject to change Please visit CPAC.org/privacy Photography/Video

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