Legislative Action Committees

Overview

Legislative Action Committees work to monitor state legislation, educate lawmakers, and protect the interests of those living and working in community associations. Each committee is comprised of homeowner leaders, community managers, and representatives from community association business partners who graciously volunteer their time.

State Legislative Action Committees

States with Legislative Action Committees are highlighted in blue below. Click in to each state to discover more about their Legislative Action Committees and state resources.  

State LACs conduct fundraisers like the Dollar-a-Door or More campaign to increase advocacy efforts. Individual and corporate donations are allowed and greatly appreciated.

Federal Legislative Action Committee

This committee represents CAI members in federal advocacy that focuses on the United States Congress, administrative agencies, and other regulatory bodies. 

Federal Legislative Action Committee Roster

Contribute to your Legislative Action Committee

Legislative Action Committees (LACs) are diverse groups of homeowner leaders, community managers, and representatives from community association business partners that provide perspective to legislators on how proposed legislation could impact people living and working in community associations.

Related Documents

United States Community Associations Facts & Figures

Legislative Tracking Map

CAI's Government and Public Affairs team monitors legislation and public policy impacting the community association industry on behalf of our members. The Legislative Tracking Map is a dynamic resource and is updated daily with new bills and status updates as they happen.