REALTOR PARTY Sports bowl 2018

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REALTOR PARTY Sports bowl 2018 Minnesota is the proud host of Super Bowl LII In the spirit of competition, REALTORS will host our own REALTOR Party Sports Bowl I.

What is sports bowl… When: Three week competition, like the playoffs, starting January 15 Who: Eight real estate offices What: The office competes against another to see which office can get the most RPAC investors that week as a percentage of their office size. How: Winners from each week advance to the next round Winner: Final two offices compete in RPAC Sports Bowl Championship.

prizes Winners each week will have treats sent to their offices to recognize their weekly win CHAMPIONS WILL HAVE BREAKFAST CATERED TO ONE OF THEIR TUESDAY MORNING SALES MEETINGS Week one: Invest at starting Jan 15-Jan 19 at www.mnrpac.org! Contributions are not deductible for income tax purposes. Corporate contributions are not acceptable by MN-RPAC and 100% will be allocated to the NAR Political Advocacy Fund. Contributions to RPAC are voluntary and are used for political purposes. You may contribute more or less than the suggested amount. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal, and the National Association of REALTORS® or any of its state associations or local associations will not favor or disfavor any member because of the amount contributed. Contributions under $1,000 will be provided 100% to MN-RPAC for use in state and local elections. For contributions totaling $1,000 or more, 70% is used by MN-PAC to support state and local political candidates and 30% is sent to National RPAC to support federal candidates and is charged against your limits under 52 U.S.C. 30116. For further information concerning RPAC contributions, please contact Chris Galler, RPAC Treasurer at cgaller@mnrealtor.com.