Federal Update & Outlook. CMANC Winter Meeting January 2019

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Federal Update & Outlook CMANC Winter Meeting January 2019

116th US House of Representatives As of Jan. 2, 2019 Majority line 235 DEM 199 GOP +40 more seats than 115th 1 race is undecided 42 fewer seats than 115th Sources: POLITICO staff reports, The Brookings Institution, U.S. House of Representatives, Military Times, Veterans Campaign and House Committee on Veterans Affairs, Ballotpedia, ional Research Service 2005 memorandum Members of of American Indian Descent

Women in 102 80 60 HISTORICAL MAKEUP women since 1917 Republican Democrat 40 20 0 65th 1917 116th 2019 Source: POLITICO Pro DataPoint research 3

House Freshmen Class More than 90 freshmen are joining the House in the 116th. It is the most racially diverse class of fresh- men elected to the House, includes the most military veterans elected in nearly a decade, 36 women and includes the youngest-ever and second-oldest freshman members. At least 73 went to graduate school. A third of them have law degrees and 12 have MBAs. Seven freshmen earned at least two graduate degrees. 36 women 35 Democrat, 1 Republican At least 24 of the new members elected to the House this cycle are Hispanic, Native American and people of color. At least 18 members of the incoming class have served in the military. Six served in the Army, 11 in the Navy, and two in the Air Force. Five worked in education or were teachers. There are at least five medical professionals: three doctors, one dentist, and one nurse. Note: Does not include North Carolina s 9th District because of election fraud allegations. Members-elect who won special elections in 2018 before the midterm elections are also not included. Source: POLITICO Pro DataPoint research By Taylor Miller Thomas and Todd Lindeman, POLITICO Pro DataPoint 4

Professional Backgrounds Nearly 40 percent of 115th had business or banking experience PUBLIC SERVICE 361 LAW 248 The work-experience categories were also the most prevalent among previous House members, according to historical analysis conducted by the Brookings Institution. The 115th saw increases in representatives coming from public service and law professions and declines in members with backgrounds in business, banking and education. BUSINESS, BANKING 149 165 160 140 Source: POLITICO Pro DataPoint research EDUCATION 65 MEDICINE, HEALTH CARE 6 0 REAL ESTATE SCIENCE 2 11 REAL ESTATE SCIENCE 83rd 90th 95th 100th 105th 110th 115th 1953 1967 1977 1987 1997 2007 2017 57 34 31 5 5

New CA Delegation Members Katie Hill, CA-25 Supports a more equitable tax system Supports expanding health care availability, protecting Medicare and Social Security Supports the Second Amendment as well as gun control measures including expanding background checks and bans on assault weapons, high-capacity magazines and bump stocks Supports universal preschool and fully funding public education Supports campaign finance reform and a ban on former members of and certain staff from becoming lobbyists for five years Gil Cisneros, CA-39 Supports allowing people to buy in to Medicare and allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices Opposes cuts to or privatizing SS and Medicare Supports gun control measures including expanded background checks and an assault weapons ban Supports Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and passing the DREAM Act as part of comprehensive immigration reform Supports remaining in the Paris climate agreement Supports paid family leave, increasing the minimum wage Katie Porter, CA-45 Supports repealing the new tax law and cutting middle-class and small business taxes Supports Medicare for All and protections for pre-existing conditions Supports ending Citizens United Supports environmental protections Supports gun control measures, such as assault weapons ban and universal background checks Supports measures to increase college affordability Harley Rouda, CA-48 Mike Levin, CA-49 Josh Harder, CA-10 TJ Cox, CA-21 Supports closing antiquated tax loopholes that benefit outdated industries and the wealthy Supports Medicare for All Supports common-sense gun control measures including universal background checks Supports increasing education options including apprenticeships, instating universal pre-k and tuition-free public colleges and universities Supports campaign finance reform including ending Citizens United Supports universal health care ( Medicare for All ) and opposes privatization of Social Security, raising the retirement age Supports gun violence prevention measures Supports a $15 federal minimum wage and increased financial regulation to reduce financial risk Opposes extending a toll road through Orange County Supports passage of an Equality Act to protect LGBTQ rights Supports Medicare for All and allowing people to buy into Medicare in the short term Supports immigration reform including a path to citizenship and support for Dreamers Supports infrastructure investments in San Joaquin Valley Supports college and technical training programs and apprenticeship programs Supports water efficiency, storage and production in the Valley Supports expanding access to health care Supports a path to citizenship for DACA recipients and immigration reform Supports measures to address the California water crisis and provide safe drinking water Opposes privatizing or cutting Medicare and Social Security Supports investments in public education Supports fostering clean tech development and supports protecting natural resources Supports election reform, including ending Citizens United and opposing gerrymandering Source: POLITICO Pro DataPoint research 6

Annual Administration Budget Requests: Trump Obama and Trump Trump Account Trump FY18 Budget Obama FY17 Budget Trump FY18 Budget Trump FY19 Budget GI $86M/$85M $1M increase $86M/$82M $4M reduction CG $1.02B/$1.090B $70M decrease $1.020B/$872M $184M reduction O&M $3.1B/$2.705B $395M increase $3.1B/$2.705B $395M reduction New Starts None/1 construction None/None

President s Budget Requests ional Appropriations FY16-FY19 Account FY16 President s Budget FY16 Omnibus FY17 President s Budget FY17 Omnibus FY18 President's Budget FY18 Omnibus FY19 President's Budget FY19 Omnibus GI $97M/$121M $24M increase $85M/$121M $36M increase $86M/$123M $37M increase $82M/$125M $43M increase CG $1.172B/$1.862B $688M increase $1.090B/$1.876B $786M increase $1.02B/$2.085B $1.065B increase $872M/$2.183B $1.311B increase O&M $2.71B/$3.137B $420M increase $2.705B/$3.149B $444M increase $3.1B/$3.63B $530M increase $2.705B/$3.739B $1.034B increase New Starts 2 studies and 4 construction/10 studies and 6 construction 1 construction/6 studies and 6 construction None/6 studies and 5 construction None/6 studies and 5 construction

Key Items to Watch Shutdown Showdown ional Infrastructure Package Oversight and Investigations Trade Administration Rule Making FY2020 President s Budget Proposal FY2020 Appropriations process Twitter 9

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