InsurPac Hits $1 Million and Has Sights Set on a Record Year

Every day, independent agents and brokers advocate for their clients—helping families, businesses, and communities protect their property and livelihoods. But who is protecting agents and brokers?
That’s where InsurPac, the Big “I” federal political action committee, comes into play. InsurPac is the insurance policy for independent agents and brokers. It provides the resources that allow the Big “I” government affairs team to represent the independent agency perspective in Washington, D.C., ensuring lawmakers understand how decisions made on Capitol Hill impact Main Street businesses across the country.
As of Oct. 27, more than 2,300 agents and brokers nationwide have invested in InsurPac this year, helping the PAC surpass the $1 million mark toward its $1.3 million goal for the 2025 calendar year.
Legislators recognize and value organizations with active, well-supported PACs, which signal an engaged membership. With thousands of organizations vying for Congress members’ attention, a strong PAC allows the Big “I” to break through the noise and achieve meaningful victories. For more than 50 years, InsurPac has served as the cornerstone of the Big “I” advocacy program—amplifying the voice of independent agents and brokers in front of elected officials.
As the year comes to a close, here are the states leading the charge for InsurPac.
Leading the PAC
| State | Raised in 2025 |
| Illinois | $66,587 |
| South Carolina | $59,915 |
| Texas | $43,565 |
| Georgia | $43,526 |
| Massachusetts | $42,650 |
| New York | $41,365 |
| Michigan | $38,980 |
| Indiana | $33,285 |
| Missouri | $31,997 |
| North Carolina | $29,731 |
Eagle Status 2025: States That Have Raised Over $100 per Agency
| State | Average raised per agency |
| Nevada | $222 |
| Wyoming | $206 |
| South Carolina | $201 |
| Maryland | $178 |
| Connecticut | $149 |
| Arkansas | $143 |
| Maine | $125 |
| New Hampshire | $123 |
| South Dakota | $121 |
| Alaska | $116 |
| New Jersey | $106 |
To learn more or get involved, visit insurpac.com.
Molly Abboud is Big “I” political director.







