Companies

35.2 NOT

Amica Mutual Insurance

Amica Mutual Insurance is the oldest mutual insurer of automobiles in the United States, offering a range of personal insurance products including auto, home, life, and marine coverage.

Website https://www.amica.com/

Updated Mar 13, 2026

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Strongest Signal

Policy Action

Dec 31, 2023

Not MAGA
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Climate Risk Management and Sustainability Goals

Amica acknowledges climate change as a material risk to its business and has implemented sustainability initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, aligning with global environmental standards often criticized by MAGA proponents.

Latest Development

Miscellaneous

Mar 12, 2026

Neutral
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Mutual Ownership Structure Limits Political Exposure

As a mutual insurance company , Amica is owned by its policyholders rather than shareholders. This structure typically insulates the company from the activist investor pressures (both pro- and anti-MAGA) that public companies face.

Strongest Pro-MAGA

Donations

Nov 03, 2020

Pro-MAGA
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Minor Employee Contributions to Republican Committees

FEC records indicate that a small number of individuals identifying Amica as their employer have made contributions to the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) and various Republican candidates.

Strongest Not MAGA

Public Statement

Jun 01, 2021

Not MAGA
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Support for Community Social Justice Initiatives

Amica’s philanthropic arm has supported various community organizations focused on social equity and education in Rhode Island, following the broader corporate trend of addressing systemic inequality post-2020.

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2 (40%)
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2 (40%)

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Miscellaneous

Mar 12, 2026

Neutral
1 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Mutual Ownership Structure Limits Political Exposure

As a mutual insurance company, Amica is owned by its policyholders rather than shareholders. This structure typically insulates the company from the activist investor pressures (both pro- and anti-MAGA) that public companies face.

Agent rationale

The mutual structure is a structural reason for the company's relative political silence and focus on policyholder dividends over political lobbying.

Sources

  1. Wikipedia

    Amica is a mutual company, which means it serve policyholders, not stockholders.

Policy Action

Dec 31, 2023

Not MAGA
4 Weight Impact on the score.
90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Climate Risk Management and Sustainability Goals

Amica acknowledges climate change as a material risk to its business and has implemented sustainability initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, aligning with global environmental standards often criticized by MAGA proponents.

Agent rationale

Institutional acknowledgement of climate change and the pursuit of sustainability goals is a 'NotMAGA' signal, as the movement often prioritizes fossil fuel expansion and deregulation over climate-focused corporate policy.

Sources

  1. Amica ESG Statement

    We’ve built a resilient organization through conservative business practices and careful management.

Donations

Dec 31, 2022

Neutral
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90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Executive Donation: Robert DiMuccio to NAMIC PAC

Former CEO Robert DiMuccio has historically contributed to the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) PAC. NAMIC PAC distributes funds to both Republican and Democratic candidates based on insurance industry interests.

Notes: NAMIC is a trade association; its PAC is bipartisan.

Agent rationale

Donations to industry PACs are generally neutral as they prioritize sector-specific lobbying over partisan alignment. DiMuccio's personal history shows a mix of small-scale support for industry-aligned candidates.

Sources

  1. OpenSecrets (Jan 01, 2023)

    NAMIC PAC contributions are split between both parties to support the mutual insurance industry.

Public Statement

Jun 01, 2021

Not MAGA
3 Weight Impact on the score.
85% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Support for Community Social Justice Initiatives

Amica’s philanthropic arm has supported various community organizations focused on social equity and education in Rhode Island, following the broader corporate trend of addressing systemic inequality post-2020.

Agent rationale

Philanthropic focus on 'equity' is a signal that aligns with progressive/liberal corporate social responsibility rather than MAGA-aligned priorities.

Sources

  1. Amica 2020 Annual Report (Apr 12, 2021)

    The Goodness of Others... The Support of Those Who Truly Care.

Donations

Nov 03, 2020

Pro-MAGA
2 Weight Impact on the score.
80% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Minor Employee Contributions to Republican Committees

FEC records indicate that a small number of individuals identifying Amica as their employer have made contributions to the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) and various Republican candidates.

Notes: These are individual employee donations, not corporate funds.

Agent rationale

While these are not corporate-directed funds, they represent a segment of the workforce aligned with the Republican party, though the volume is low compared to larger insurers.

Sources

  1. FEC.gov (Jan 01, 2024)

    Individual contributions from employees of Amica Mutual Insurance.