Donate to DENPAC

Only TDA members and their spouses can contribute to DENPAC.

Please fill out this form to contribute by personal credit card.

If you would like to make a contribution with a business credit card, please click here. Thank you for your support!

DENPAC, the general purpose action committee of the Texas Dental Association, is a voluntary, non-profit, unincorporated group of dentists whose goal is to influence the nomination or election of state candidates who have demonstrated their concern for the preservation of dentistry as an independent profession, and for the dental health of the people of Texas.

State government plays a vital role in setting guidelines for how you run your practice on a daily basis. From taxation and regulation to scope of practice and licensing, the Texas legislature makes decisions affecting every aspect of the dental profession.

DENPAC exists to help safeguard against counter-productive legislation and to ensure that the Texas Dental Association has a constant presence at our state capitol. When lawmakers address issues affecting the practice of dentistry in Texas, DENPAC is hard at work making your voice heard.

Make a Personal Contribution

Contributions or gifts to political action committees are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal tax purposes. Contributions to the Texas Dental Association Political Action Committee are voluntary and may be used to support state candidates and office holders. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal, and the Texas Dental Association and its local component societies will neither favor nor disadvantage anyone based on the amount or failure to make contributions. According to Texas state law, political action committees may only accept contributions from individuals, professional corporations, and professional associations. State law requires political action committees to request and make best efforts to report the name, mailing address, occupation, and employer for each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess of $100 in a calendar year.