AnthroPAC (Anthropic’s political action committee) registered in FEC filing
AnthroPAC (Anthropic’s political action committee) is named in paperwork filed with the Federal Election Commission to create a political action committee. The filing identifies Anthropic as the parent company affiliated with the registration, and it records the formation of AnthroPAC as the headline development. This registration is reported amid a clash between Anthropic and the U.S. government.
The paperwork references the Federal Election Commission and the political action committee structure, using the name AnthroPAC for the separate entity. Anthropic is identified as the parent company associated with the committee in the filing, and the filing makes the registration the central fact presented. The context of a clash with the U.S. government is noted alongside the registration in the filing.
The filing of paperwork to register AnthroPAC is the primary fact in this introduction. The paragraph above presents that registration and its immediate context.
The article’s metadata and related keywords associate AnthroPAC with topics of AI policy, national security and electoral timing. The related keywords listed in the article include AI policy, military use of AI, the Pentagon, the Department of Defense and midterm elections. Named entities recorded in the article include Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Donald Trump, Rita Lin and Public First Action, and also the Claude AI model. These terms and entities appear in the article’s metadata and keyword set.
The article’s quoted phrases include ‘supply chain risk’ and ‘First Amendment and due process rights’. The article’s related keywords also include separate segregated fund and $5,000 per employee as listed terms. The source does not provide detailed information about funding caps, contribution limits or operational funding rules for AnthroPAC. The article does not present further explicit statements of AnthroPAC’s stated policy objectives or specific operational plans beyond the listed terms and entities.
The article’s named-entities list includes the individuals Donald Trump and Rita Lin, as recorded in the provided content’s people field. Companies and organizations named in the article include Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Public First Action, as recorded in the provided content’s companies field. The product identified in the article’s named-entities is the Claude AI model, as recorded in the provided content’s product field. These names appear in the provided content without further descriptive detail.
Anthropic filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to create a political action committee named AnthroPAC. The filing identifies Anthropic as the parent company associated with the registration and records the formation of AnthroPAC as the central fact presented in the source. The registration is reported amid a clash between Anthropic and the U.S. government and is placed within the article’s political and AI policy context.


