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2013 The Legislative Report Card The Legislative Report Card recognizes legislators for their support on initiatives that will help move Virginia forward, and additionally provides analysis of a legislator s support for the business community s priorities.

The Virginia Chamber of Commerce annually develops a proactive Legislative Agenda outlining the priorities and expectations of Virginia s business community. This agenda also provides legislators with a clear understanding of the business community s legislative priorities. During the 2013 session, almost 2600 bills were introduced in the General Assembly. The Virginia Chamber of Commerce was active and involved in many bills, and provided legislators with a weekly Bills We re Watching report delineating the Chamber s position on bills of interest to the business community. At the conclusion of the session, legislators voting records on these bills were recorded and calculated. The Legislative Report Card recognizes legislators for their support on initiatives that will help move Virginia forward, and additionally provides analysis of a legislator s support for the business community s priorities. With the help of Virginia s pro-business legislators, the Virginia Chamber of Commerce was successful on 90% of its Legislative Priorities during the 2013 session and saved Virginia employers billions of dollars.

2013 Legislator of the Year Award The Virginia Chamber s 2013 Legislator of the Year Award is the business community s premier legislative award honoring the lawmaker who demonstrates outstanding leadership on probusiness issues. The award recognizes a leader for distinguished advocacy of the free enterprise system. After the 2013 legislative session, the Legislator of the Year Award was presented to Virginia House Speaker William Howell. During the General Assembly session, Speaker Howell led the fight to strengthen Virginia s economy, establish predictability and stability with Virginia s business climate and support private-sector job creation. Speaker of the House William Howell Under Speaker Howell s leadership, the House advanced a pro-business legislative agenda that will enhance Virginia s competitiveness in the global economy. From tort reform and staving off a big increase in unemployment insurance taxes, to investments in transportation and education, Speaker Howell worked tirelessly in tackling the Commonwealth s most pressing issues. The Virginia Chamber applauds Speaker Howell for his commitment to free market principles and his willingness to take a stand for Virginia businesses. 2013 Legislative Report Card 1

Del. Terry Kilgore Sen. Dick Saslaw Leadership in Energy Award Delegate Terry Kilgore and Senator Dick Saslaw Energy plays a tremendous role in the decisions companies make on expanding or relocating operations. Virginia s overall competitiveness relies on long-term, comprehensive energy policies that provide for reliable, cost-effective energy sources to support economic growth. The Leadership in Energy Award recognizes legislators who advance policies that increase energy independence, promote the use of domestic energy sources and embrace the adoption and deployment of advanced, efficient technologies that further fuel source diversification through all energy sources. In the 2013 General Assembly, Senator Dick Saslaw and Delegate Terry Kilgore engineered a compromise between the consumers and the electric utility companies that is a positive force for continued economic growth and will benefit electric customers of all sizes. This compromise legislation contains new standards for earnings sharing among utilities and customers, revises the system of incentives and provides regulatory certainty needed to strengthen Virginia s electric infrastructure and to provide reliable, cost-effective power. For their efforts in improving and advancing Virginia s energy policies, the Virginia Chamber recognizes Delegate Terry Kilgore and Senator Dick Saslaw with the Leadership in Energy Award. Del. S. Chris Jones Sen. Frank Wagner Del. David Albo Sen. Janet Howell Economic Competitiveness Award Delegate S. Chris Jones, Delegate David Albo, Senator Frank Wagner and Senator Janet Howell Virginia s transportation infrastructure is vital to the Commonwealth s economic competitiveness. The Commonwealth s transportation system supports business, tourism and economic growth. With over 99 percent of the world s consumers outside of the state s borders, an effective transportation network that efficiently moves people and goods is essential to Virginia s economic prosperity. Unfortunately, the Commonwealth faces many transportation challenges: increased demand for highway and passenger rail service; an aging transportation infrastructure; funding shortfalls that inhibit our ability to meet highway, transit and passenger rail maintenance, construction and operational needs; and congestion. While our transportation challenges are significant, the General Assembly took a major step forward in addressing the Commonwealth s critical infrastructure needs by passing a landmark transportation funding package that will ensure longterm, dedicated and sustainable funding is available to meet Virginia s vital highway, rail and transit needs. This year s Economic Competitiveness Award recognizes the legislators who were instrumental in developing a bipartisan transportation bill that invested in an essential component of our economy the Commonwealth s transportation system. For their efforts in supporting economic growth and development through key investments in Virginia s transportation infrastructure, the Virginia Chamber recognizes Delegates David Albo and S. Chris Jones and Senators Janet Howell and Frank Wagner with the Economic Competitiveness Award. 2 2013 Legislative Report Card

Del. Christopher Head Del. Salvatore Iaquinto Del. Benjamin Cline Del. C. Todd Gilbert Del. Gregory Habeeb Del. David Albo Legal Reform Advocate Award Delegate Christopher Head, Delegate C. Todd Gilbert, Delegate Salvatore Iaquinto, Delegate Gregory Habeeb, Delegate Benjamin Cline, Delegate David Albo, Delegate Terry Kilgore, Senator Thomas Norment, Senator Richard Stuart and Senator Bryce Reeves Virginia s legal climate is important to the Commonwealth s economic competitiveness. A stable, predictable legal system that provides for a fair and efficient civil justice process, controls litigation costs, protects private property rights and eliminates lawsuit abuse is essential to promote economic growth and job creation. While Virginia has been recognized in national surveys as a top state for business, certain areas of the Commonwealth s tort liability system lag well behind a number of states in fostering an environment in which businesses can thrive. With businesses still struggling to recover from one of the worst economic downturns in our nation s history, improving the Commonwealth s legal climate, which studies show, could save $453 million in legal costs and increase employment by as much as one percent in Virginia. The Advocate in Legal Reform Award recognizes legislators whose significant contributions to legal reforms are critical to lower the cost of litigation, improve the legal environment and encourage business confidence and investment in Virginia. For their efforts in improving Virginia s legal system, the Advocates in Legal Reform Award goes to Delegates David Albo, Benjamin Cline, C. Todd Gilbert, Gregory Habeeb, Christopher Head, Salvatore Iaquinto and Terry Kilgore, and Senators Thomas Norment, Bryce Reeves and Richard Stuart. Del. Terry Kilgore Sen. Richard Stuart Sen. Thomas Norment Sen. Bryce Reeves The Legislative Report Card allows us to recognize and honor legislators who uphold free market principles and support the interests of the business community. In addition, it provides analysis of a legislator s support for the business community s priorities. Barry DuVal President & CEO Virginia Chamber 2013 Legislative Report Card 3

Del. Kirk Cox Del. David Yancey Sen. Harry Blevins Excellence in Education and Workforce Training Award Delegate Kirk Cox, Delegate David Yancey and Senator Harry Blevins Virginia s economic well-being is inextricably linked to the education and skills of its citizens. Many Virginia employers are faced with an insufficient supply of skilled and educated workers because of gaps in skills and training. It is imperative that the educational system, beginning with early childhood education programs and workforce training initiatives are aligned with the skill requirements and workforce needs of businesses. The Excellence in Education and Workforce Training Award recognizes legislators who worked to improve education in Virginia. This year, Delegate Kirk Cox and Senator Harry Blevins sponsored multiple bills to improve teacher quality and provide early intervention services to students in kindergarten, first and second grades who demonstrate deficiencies in reading. Delegate David Yancey sponsored legislation to increase the amount of tax credit an employer can claim for worker retraining, specifically if the retraining involves a STEM or STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Applied Mathematics) discipline. For their efforts in improving education in Virginia and better aligning education and workforce training programs with the needs of businesses, the Virginia Chamber recognizes Delegates Kirk Cox and David Yancey and Senator Harry Blevins with the Excellence in Education and Workforce Training Award. Champions of Free Enterprise Legislators who voted 100% for the Virginia Chamber s 2013 Legislative Priorities. Del. David Albo Del. John Cosgrove Del. Kirk Cox Del. Mark Dudenhefer Del. Chris Head Del.Gordon Helsel Del. Keith Hodges Del. William Bill Howell Del. Salvatore Iaquinto Del. Riley Ingram Del. Terry Kilgore Del. Barry Knight Del. James LeMunyon Del. Daniel Marshall Del. Joe May Del. Donald Merricks Del. Randy Minchew Del. Richard Morris Del. John O Bannon Del. Robert Orrock Del. Charles Poindexter Del. Edward Scott Del. Beverly Sherwood Del. Christopher Stolle Del. Robert Tata Del. Ron Villanueva Del. Michael Watson Del. David Yancey 4 2013 Legislative Report Card

2013Senate Report Card Member Name Party City/County % Grade Kenneth C. Alexander D Norfolk 75 C Photos from the 2013 Legislative Awards Reception and Dinner George L. Barker D Alexandria 75 C Richard H. Black R Leesburg 91 A- Harry B. Blevins R Chesapeake 91 A- Charles W. Carrico, Sr. R Grayson 94 A Charles J. Colgan D Manassas 79 C+ R. Creigh Deeds D Bath 78 C+ Adam P. Ebbin D Alexandria 73 C John S. Edwards D Roanoke 66 D 2013 Legislative Awards Winners Barbara A. Favola D Arlington 78 C+ Thomas A. Garrett, Jr. R Louisa 94 A Emmett W. Hanger, Jr. R Mount Solon 92 A- Mark R. Herring D Leesburg 77 C+ Janet D. Howell D Reston 80 B- Mamie E. Locke D Hampton 75 C L. Louise Lucas D Portsmouth 76 C David W. Marsden D Burke 78 C+ VA Chamber Board of Directors Chairman Bill Ermatinger of Huntington Ingalls Industries, Senator Janet Howell and Barry DuVal, President and CEO of the VA Chamber Henry L. Marsh, III D Richmond 77 C+ Stephen H. Martin R Chesterfield 95 A Ryan T. McDougle R Mechanicsville 92 A- Received an A+ grade! Received an A grade! 2013 Legislative Report Card 5

2013 Senate Report Card Member Name Party City/County % Grade A. Donald McEachin D Richmond 79 C+ Jeffrey L. McWaters R Virginia Beach 95 A John C. Miller D Newport News 78 C+ Stephen D. Newman R Forest 92 A- Thomas K. Norment, Jr. R Williamsburg 97 A+ Ralph S. Northam D Norfolk 78 C+ Mark D. Obenshain R Harrisonburg 95 A Ryan Dunn, Vice President of Business and Government Relations, VA Chamber presents Senator Dick Saslaw with his Leadership in Energy Award. J. Chapman Petersen D Fairfax 70 C- Phillip P. Puckett D Tazewell 77 C+ Linda T. Puller D Mount Vernon 78 C+ Bryce E. Reeves R Spotsylvania 94 A Frank M. Ruff, Jr. R Clarksville 94 A Richard L. Saslaw D Springfield 81 B- Ralph K. Smith R Roanoke 91 A- William M. Stanley, Jr. R Moneta 87 B+ Walter A. Stosch R Glen Allen 95 A Lisa Stolle, Delegate Chris Stolle and Delegate David Yancey Richard H. Stuart R Westmoreland 88 B+ Jill Holtzman Vogel R Winchester 89 B+ Frank W. Wagner R Virginia Beach 97 A+ John C. Watkins R Midlothian 92 A- Received an A+ grade! Received an A grade! 6 2013 Legislative Report Card

2013 House Report Card Member Name Party City/County % Grade David B. Albo R Springfield 100 A+ Richard L. Anderson R Woodbridge 96 A Mamye E. BaCote D Newport News 87 B+ Richard P. Bell R Staunton 96 A Robert B. Bell R Charlottesville 96 A Robert H. Brink D Arlington 83 B David L. Bulova D Fairfax 87 B+ Kathy J. Byron R Lynchburg 96 A Betsy B. Carr D Richmond 80 B- Benjamin L. Cline R Amherst 95 A Mark L. Cole R Fredericksburg 96 A Barbara J. Comstock R McLean 95 A John A. Cosgrove R Chesapeake 100 A+ Delegate Charles Poindexter and VA Chamber Board Member Mark Lawrence, Carilion Clinic John A. Cox R Ashland 93 A M. Kirkland Cox R Colonial Heights 100 A+ Anne B. Crockett-Stark R Wytheville 96 A Rosalyn R. Dance D Petersburg 87 B+ L. Mark Dudenhefer R Stafford 100 A+ James E. Edmunds, II R South Boston 96 A C. Matt Fariss R Rustburg 95 A Peter F. Farrell R Henrico 96 A Eileen Filler-Corn D Fairfax Station 87 B+ T. Scott Garrett R Lynchburg 96 A C. Todd Gilbert R Woodstock 96 A Thomas A. Greason R Potomac Falls 96 A VA Chamber Board of Directors Chairman Bill Ermatinger of Huntington Ingalls Industries, Delegate Kirk Cox and Barry DuVal, President and CEO of the VA Chamber Gregory D. Habeeb R Salem 96 A Chris T. Head R Roanoke 100 A+ Gordon C. Helsel, Jr. R Poquoson 100 A+ Charniele L. Herring D Alexandria 87 B+ Daun S. Hester D Norfolk 83 B M. Keith Hodges R Urbanna 100 A+ Patrick A. Hope D Arlington 83 B Algie T. Howell, Jr. D Norfolk 87 B+ William J. Howell R Fredericksburg 100 A+ Received an A+ grade! Received an A grade! 2013 Legislative Report Card 7

2013 House Report Card Member Name Party City/County % Grade Timothy D. Hugo R Centreville 95 A Salvatore R. Iaq uinto R Virginia Beach 100 A+ Riley E. Ingram R Hopewell 100 A+ Matthew James D Portsmouth 84 B Johnny S. Joannou D Portsmouth 82 B- Joseph P. Johnson, Jr. D Abingdon 93 A S. Chris Jones R Suffolk 96 A Mark L. Keam D Vienna 87 B+ Terry G. Kilgore R Gate City 100 A+ Barry D. Knight R Virginia Beach 100 A+ Kaye Kory D Falls Church 82 B- Delegate David Ramadan, Richard Sarles of WMATA, Speaker Bill Howell, Dick Duvall of Holland and Knight, LLP and The Honorable Jim Dyke K. Robert Krupicka, Jr. D Alexandria 87 B+ R. Steven Landes R Weyers Cave 96 A James M. LeMunyon R Oak Hill 100 A+ Lynwood W. Lewis, Jr. D Accomac 93 A L. Scott Lingamfelter R Woodbridge 93 A Alfonso H. Lopez D Arlington 83 B G. M. "Manoli" Loupassi R Richmond 98 A+ Robert G. Marshall R Manassas 96 A Daniel W. Marshall, III R Danville 100 A+ James P. Massie, III R Richmond 96 A Joe T. May R Leesburg 100 A+ Jennifer L. McClellan D Richmond 78 C+ Delores L. McQuinn D Richmond 83 B Donald W. Merricks R Danville 100 A+ Delegate Randy Minchew, Delegate Greg Habeeb, Delegate Tag Greason, Warrenetta Baker of Capital One, Speaker Bill Howell, VA Chamber Board Member Dan Mortensen of Capital One, and Delegate Barbara Comstock Jackson H. Miller R Manassas 95 A J. Randy Minchew R Leesburg 100 A+ James W. Morefield R North Tazewell 87 B+ Richard L. Morris R Carrollton 100 A+ Joseph D. Morrissey D Highland Springs 83 B John M. O'Bannon, III R Richmond 100 A+ Israel D. O'Quinn R Bristol 96 A Robert D. Orrock, Sr. R Thornburg 100 A+ Christopher K. Peace R Mechanicsville 96 A Received an A+ grade! Received an A grade! 8 2013 Legislative Report Card

2013 House Report Card Member Name Party City/County % Grade Kenneth R. Plum D Reston 87 B+ Brenda L. Pogge R Williamsburg 96 A Charles D. Poindexter R Glade Hill 100 A+ Harry R. Purkey R Virginia Beach 98 A+ Lacey E. Putney I Bedford 98 A+ David I. Ramadan R South Riding 96 A Margaret B. Ransone R Kinsale 96 A Roxann L. Robinson R Chesterfield 96 A Nick Rush R Christiansburg 95 A Thomas Davis Rust R Herndon 98 A+ Delegate Michael Webert, Delegate Chris Head and Delegate David Ramadan, all Co-Chairmen of the Virginia General Assembly s Business Development Caucus James M. Scott D Merrifield 82 B- Edward T. Scott R Culpeper 100 A+ Beverly J. Sherwood R Winchester 100 A+ Mark D. Sickles D Alexandria 83 B Lionell Spruill, Sr. D Chesapeake 82 B- Christopher P. Stolle R Virginia Beach 100 A+ Scott A. Surovell D Fairfax 77 C+ Robert Tata R Virginia Beach 100 A+ Luke E. Torian D Woodbridge 85 B David J. Toscano D Charlottesville 83 B Roslyn C. Tyler D Jarratt 81 B- Ron A. Villanueva R Virginia Beach 100 A+ Jeion A. Ward D Hampton 81 B- R. Lee Ware, Jr. R Powhatan 96 A Onzlee Ware D Roanoke 87 B+ Michael B. Watson R Williamsburg 100 A+ Mark Herzog, Health Diagnostic Laboratories and Delegate Joe May Vivian E. Watts D Annandale 85 B Michael J. Webert R Marshall 95 A Tony O. Wilt R Harrisonburg 96 A Thomas C. Wright, Jr. R Victoria 90 A- David E. Yancey R Newport News 100 A+ Joseph R. Yost R Blacksburg 98 A+ Received an A+ grade! Received an A grade! 2013 Legislative Report Card 9

Grading Criteria The weight of each vote was determined by dividing 100 by the total number of bills. Since legislators refrain from voting in cases of an ethical conflict, if a legislator ABSTAINED from a vote, this vote was not counted as part of legislator s vote totals for purposes of scoring. Legislators were docked ½ of a percentage point for not voting on a bill. For example, if a vote was worth two points, a legislator would be docked one point for a no vote. Examples: If there were 50 bills total, each vote would be worth two points (100/50=2). If a legislator voted in support of the Virginia Chamber s position on 45 of these bills and against the Virginia Chamber s position on 5, their score would be a 90%, or a grade of an A. If a legislator abstained from voting on two of the bills, the weight of each vote would be determined as such: 100/48=2.08 points. If that legislator voted with the Virginia Chamber on 44 bills and against the Chamber on 4, their score would be a 91%, or grade of an A. If there were 50 bills and a legislator did not vote on two of the bills, but voted with the Virginia Chamber on every other bill, their score would be determined by dividing the weight of each vote (2 points) by two and subtracting that total from 100. That legislator would receive a score of 98% or grade of an A. Grading Scale A+ = 100-97 A = 96-93 A- = 92-90 B+ = 89-87 B = 86-83 B- = 82-80 C+ = 79-77 C = 76-73 C- = 72-70 D+ = 69-67 D = 66-63 D+ = 62-60 F = 60 & below 919 East Main Street, Suite 900 Richmond, VA 23219 www.vachamber.com