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BIPAC CEO's vision: boost return on political investment

RELATED CONTENT Trade groups target votes through pro-business network BIPAC is far from a household name, and that’s just the way President and CEO Greg Casey likes it. If “I want to impact an election in New Hampshire, why would I want to be BIPAC? It’s a funny name. It sounds Washington,” Casey said. It makes more sense to have the message come from a local business or association, he said. BIPAC is, in fact, very much in Washington, D.C.; the windows in his 16th Street office look past The Hay-Adams Hotel to Lafayette Square, just north of the White House. But Casey, a fifth-generation Idahoan, focuses on what happens in the states. Casey said he came to… Read More