Western Conservative Political Action Conference, Inc., (WCPAC) is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization under Section 501(c)(4) of the Federal tax code, that is dedicated to promoting education and advocacy for conservative public policy issues. WCPAC does not endorse candidates for public office and strictly abides by the IRS prohibition against intervening in election campaigns. Instead, WCPAC seeks broader understanding and acceptance for the conservative political philosophy through its conferences.
Contributions to WCPAC are not tax deductible for Federal income tax purposes. However, because the educational activities and conferences of WCPAC are open to the public, and based on well-reasoned education and advocacy, they nevertheless qualify as philanthropic educational activities under the Federal tax regulations.
WCPAC 2011 is the seventh gathering produced by the organization.
The officers and Board of Directors of WCPAC are:
James V. Lacy, Chairman
Gary Kreep, Vice-Chairman & General Counsel
Floyd G. Brown, Co-Chairman
Jon Coupal, Co-Chairman
Jon Fleischman, Co-Chairman
Erik Johnson, Co-Chairman
Randy Goodwin, Co-Chairman
Lew Uhler, Co-Chairman
William E. Saracino, Secretary
Christopher Carmouche, Co-Chairman
Mike Spence, Co-Chairman
Brandon Powers, Co-Chairman
Larry Eastland, Co-Chairman
WCPAC 2010 Featured Speakers:
Scott Rasmussen, Founder and President, Rasmussen Reports

Congressman Tom McClintock (R-CA)
Congressman Darrell Issa, (R-CA)
Congressman Jason Chaffetz, (R-UT)
ConservativeHQ.com Chairman Richard Viguerie

Wall Street Journal Columnist John Fund
WCPAC 2010 Event Highlights included:
Speeches from Congressman Tom McClintock, (R-CA)
Bruce Herschensohn, senior fellow, Pepperdine University
Scott Rasmussen, president, Rasmussen Reports
Youth panel hosted by Young Americans for Freedom (YAF)