On May 14, 2026, Laborers Dist. Council Trust 2 made a cash contribution of $30,000 to the Baltimore Washington Construction & Public Employees Laborers PAC. The donation supports political activities connected to a Virginia candidate. The donor organization maintains an address in Columbia, Maryland, and operates as part of the broader Laborers International Union of North America structure focused on construction and public employees.
The recipient PAC, which files reports in Virginia under the designation PAC-13-00456, is based in Reston, Virginia, with additional ties to Camp Springs, Maryland. Its stated purpose centers on influencing the selection, nomination, election, or appointment of individuals to state or local public office and advocating on ballot issues relevant to the Baltimore Washington Construction & Public Employees Laborers District Council. Virginia campaign finance records show this PAC has accumulated substantial total contributions exceeding $860,000 while maintaining cash on hand for continued operations.
This specific contribution aligns with the PAC’s pattern of receiving funds from union-related trusts and directing resources toward Virginia political efforts. Records indicate the PAC has made contributions to multiple recipients. It has also directed funds to Democratic candidates such as Don Scott and Adele McClure. These distributions demonstrate the PAC’s involvement across party lines in Virginia races, with an emphasis on supporting labor-affiliated priorities in construction and public sector matters.
The donor trust and PAC operate within a framework where union-affiliated entities channel resources into state-level political action. Virginia election reports document similar inflows from the Laborers Dist. Council Trust 2 to the PAC on other dates, underscoring ongoing financial support for the committee’s activities. The PAC’s filings further reveal its role in aggregating contributions from labor sources before expending them on candidates and party organizations throughout the commonwealth.
Observers note that out-of-state union trusts frequently direct funds into Virginia through such PAC structures, adding to the total pool available for electoral influence. The Baltimore Washington Construction & Public Employees Laborers PAC has participated in this process by both receiving and distributing sizable amounts in recent cycles. This latest $30,000 inflow from Laborers Dist. Council Trust 2 continues that established flow of resources into Virginia politics, where the PAC maintains capacity to back candidates and initiatives aligned with its district council objectives.
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