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NORTHERN VIRGINIA CHAMBER PARTNERSHIP 2016 VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION Legislative Scorecard LOUDOUN DULLES RESTON MOUNT VERNON LEE

THE NORTHERN VIRGINIA CHAMBER PARTNERSHIP is a collaboration between the Dulles Regional, Greater Reston, Loudoun County, and Mount Vernon Lee chambers of commerce. The Partnership was formed seven years ago to provide a strong, unified voice for the northern Virginia business community in Fairfax, the Dulles Corridor and Loudoun County at the state and regional level, collectively representing more than 2,800 businesses and 100,000 jobs. PAGE 2

NORTHERN VIRGINIA CHAMBER PARTNERSHIP 2016 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION SCORECARD CRITERIA In an effort to recognize those members of the northern Virginia delegation who support the priorities outlined for the 2016 session, the Partnership will once again produce a scorecard based on votes taken on identified priority legislation during the session. The following outlines the criteria for legislation that will be included in the scorecard: In an effort to ensure all members have an opportunity to be scored fairly and equally, legislators will only be evaluated on those votes that are before subcommittees and committees on which he/she serves and/or on legislation that reaches the floor of its respective body. In some cases, legislators will be scored on votes taken on companion bills, given positions and bill language can change over the course of a legislative session. If a legislator votes consistently with the Partnership s position on a specific bill or initiative, he/she will receive +1 point. If a legislator votes inconsistently with the Partnership s position on a specific bill or initiative, he/she will receive -1 point. If a legislator misses a vote on a Partnership priority bill, does not have his/ her vote recorded according to the rules of his/her respective body and the missed vote is not due to medical, family or professional reasons, that legislator will receive 0 points for that vote and it will be included in his/her total vote count. If the vote on a Partnership priority bill is missed for medical, family or professional reasons, the vote will not be included in his/her total vote count. If a legislator serves as a chief patron for one of the Partnership s priority bills, he/she will receive +2 bonus points. Those bonus points will be voided if the bill remains a Partnership priority and the legislator, for some reason, does not vote in support of the bill when it is considered. If a legislator serves as a chief patron for a bill that is inconsistent with the Partnership s priorities and that bill is identified as a Partnership priority bill, he/she will receive -2 points. Those negative points will be voided if the bill remains a Partnership priority and the legislator, for some reason, votes against passage of the bill. PAGE 3

NORTHERN VIRGINIA CHAMBER PARTNERSHIP 2016 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION SCORECARD CRITERIA Given the diversity of the issues contained within the budget bill, the bill itself will NOT be included in the scorecard; however, if there is a specific amendment that is a priority to the Partnership that is pulled out for consideration on the floor of either body, that amendment will be included in the scorecard. The previous two bullets which outline conditions for bonus and negative points for legislation will also apply to any budget items identified as Partnership priorities. The Partnership will only score legislation about which we communicate with you in advance of the vote (including by email). Once the priority bills are identified, the Partnership will send an email to all delegation members clearly communicating which bills are priorities and the Partnership s position on each, on at least a weekly basis, throughout the remainder of the legislative session. The Partnership reserves the right to weigh one bill higher than others based on the Partnership s estimation of the impact and importance of a particular bill to its collective membership and the economy of the region and/ or Commonwealth. In such cases, however, the Partnership will inform the delegation in advance of any vote to be scored in such a weighted manner. The Partnership will share the results of the scorecard with members of its delegation at least 24 hours prior to releasing the results to the public. Edits to the scorecard will not be accepted this is intended as a courtesy to the delegation members. If any member of the delegation has a question regarding the scoring process or whether a specific bill will be included on the Partnership scorecard, please contact Mindy Carlin at mindy.carlin@accesspointpa.com or at 571-242-2684. In conclusion, the purpose of this scorecard, once again, is to recognize those legislators who support the Partnership s priorities. While we understand and respect that we will not agree with all our delegation members on all issues, we highly value the relationship each of the organizations within the Partnership has with the members of its delegation and hope this scorecard will only strengthen those relationships by acknowledging where priorities are aligned and support is given to Partnership priorities. PAGE 4

HB 7 SICK LEAVE; CERTAIN PRIVATE EMPLOYERS TO PROVIDE EMPLOYEES WITH PAID BENEFITS. HB 18 FRANCHISEES; STATUS THEREOF AND ITS EMPLOYEES AS EMPLOYEES OF THE FRANCHISOR. BUSINESS TAXES/ REGULATIONS INTRODUCED BY: DEL. M. SIMON Requires employers with 25 or more full-time employees to provide those employees paid sick leave benefits. VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR INTRODUCED BY: DEL. C. HEAD Clarifies that employees of a franchise operator are not employees of the franchisor. HB 214 TAX REFORM, STATE AND LOCAL; JOINT SUB TO STUDY. HB 378/ SB 631 WORKERS COMPENSATION; FEE SCHEDULES FOR MEDICAL AND LEGAL SERVICES. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. LEMUNYON Requires the General Assembly to create a committee to study reforming state and local taxes. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. P. FARRELL INTRODUCED BY: SEN. F. WAGNER Requires the Worker s Compensation Commission to establish a fee schedule for medical services covered by Virginia s Workers Compensation system. HB 597 MINIMUM WAGE; INCREASES MINIMUM WAGE FROM ITS CURRENT FEDERALLY MANDATED LEVEL. HB 623 MINIMUM WAGE; INCREASES MINIMUM WAGE FROM ITS CURRENT FEDERALLY MANDATED LEVEL. DEFEATED IN INTRODUCED BY: DEL. K. PLUM Increases the minimum wage immediately from $7.25 to $10.00 per hour and ultimately to $15.00 per hour by July 2018. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. P. KRIZEK Increases the minimum wage immediately from $7.25 to $10.10 per hour for employees older than 25 years old at firms that employ more than 15 employees. PAGE 5

HB 910/ SB 597 APPEAL OF TAX ASSESSMENTS; PRIOR TO RECEIPT OF INFORMATION, PERSON TO SIGN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ORDER. HB 988 MINIMUM WAGE; DETERMINING WAGES OF TIPPED EMPLOYEES. BUSINESS TAXES/ REGULATIONS INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. MINCHEW INTRODUCED BY: SEN. J. COSGROVE, JR. Requires information pertinent to a tax assessment appeal to be disclosed to the appealing party under a confidential judicial protective order. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. A. LOPEZ Increases the cash wage paid to tipped employees to $5.00 per hour from $2.13 per hour. The bill also reduces the maximum tip credit an employer can claim from $5.12 per hour to $5.00 per hour. HB 995 MINIMUM WAGE; ESTABLISHES A PROCEDURE BY WHICH A LOCAL ALTERNATIVE WAGE MAY BE IMPOSED. HB 1258 MINIMUM WAGE; INCREASES WAGE FROM FEDERALLY MANDATED LEVEL TO $8.50 PER HOUR. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. M. LEVINE Permits Virginia counties and towns to impose a local minimum wage beginning at $10.00 per hour for all work performed within the locality. After 2016, the local minimum wage will be adjusted based on the federal Consumer Price Index. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. S. RASOUL Increases the minimum wage immediately to $8.50 per hour from $7.25 per hour, and ultimately to $11.84 per hour in 2018. After 2018, for a period of three years the wage shall be adjusted to reflect annual increases in the Consumer Price Index. HJ 72 MINIMUM WAGE; EFFECTS OF INCREASING THE MINIMUM WAGE IN THE COMMONWEALTH. SB 88 MINIMUM WAGE; INCREASES WAGE FROM ITS CURRENT FEDERALLY MANDATED LEVEL TO $8 PER HOUR. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. P. KRIZEK Requires the Virginia Employment Commission to study the effects of increasing the minimum wage in the Commonwealth. The study must examine several variations in minimum wage increases, including raising it to different levels, limiting the raise to employers of a certain size, and limiting the raise to employees of a certain age. INTRODUCED BY: SEN. D. MARSDEN Hikes minimum wage immediately to $8 per hour and to $10.10 per hour in 2018. Requires the cash wage for tipped employees to not be less than 50% of prevailing minimum wage and limits the tip credit employers may take. PAGE 6

SB 129 MINIMUM WAGE; INCREASES MINIMUM WAGE FROM ITS CURRENT FEDERALLY MANDATED LEVEL TO $8.00 PER HOUR. SB 274 PAID SICK DAYS FOR EMPLOYEES; CIVIL PENALTIES. BUSINESS TAXES/ REGULATIONS INTRODUCED BY: SEN. J. EDWARDS Immediately increases the minimum wage to $8.00 per hour and to $10.10 by 2018. INTRODUCED BY: SEN. J. WEXTON Requires private employers to give each full-time employee paid sick days at a rate of no less than one hour for every 30 hours worked. HB 120 DATA CENTERS, CERTAIN; INCOME TAX APPORTIONMENT AND SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION. HB 121 DATA CENTERS, CERTAIN; INCOME TAX APPORTIONMENT AND SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTION. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. MARSHALL Prohibits data centers that meet certain specified criteria from claiming state income tax apportionment provisions and a sales tax exemption. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. MARSHALL Prohibits data centers that meet certain specified criteria from claiming state income tax apportionment provisions and a sales tax exemption. HB 834/ SB 449 VIRGINIA GROWTH AND OPPORTUNITY BOARD AND FUND; ESTABLISHED, REPORT. HB 846/ SB 459 VIRGINIA COLLABORATIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT; ESTABLISHED, SUNSET PROVISION. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. M. COX INTRODUCED BY: SEN. T. NORMENT, JR. SEN. J. HOWELL INTRODUCED BY: DEL. T. HUGO INTRODUCED BY: SEN. F. RUFF, JR. SEN. R. SAS Creates the Virginia Growth and Opportunity Board and authorizes the establishment of regional councils that will jointly recommend and administer new state funds for regional economic, workforce development and infrastructure projects to support economic development and business retention, with requirements on collaboration between jurisdictions. Creates a dedicated fund to supply grants monies for regional economic development and collaboration projects that will be selected by the new GO Virginia Growth and Opportunity Board. PAGE 7

HB 872 RETAIL SALES AND USE TAX; EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN DATA CENTERS. HB 884/ SB 58 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES TAX CREDITS. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCED BY: DEL. T. HUGO Extends the sunset date for the sales and use tax exemption for certain data centers from 2020 to 2035. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. T. HUGO INTRODUCED BY: SEN. R. MCDOUGLE Increases the total available amount of the Virginia small business Research and Development tax credit, increases the credit for qualified companies and extends the credit to 2022. In addition, it creates a new Research and Development tax credit for large companies that spend in excess of $5 million on research and development. HB 66/ SB 576 NEW ECONOMY WORKFORCE CREDENTIAL GRANT FUND AND PROGRAM; ESTABLISHED. HB 895 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION; GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCED BY: DEL. K. BYRON INTRODUCED BY: SEN. F. RUFF, JR. Creates a new grant program for students taking noncredit workforce training at public colleges and universities who subsequently attain a relevant workforce credential. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. T. GREASON Requires the State Board of Education to work with businesses, local school systems and higher education to redesign high school graduation requirements to better emphasize the knowledge and skills that students should attain during high school in order to be successful in the workforce. SB 440 VIRGINIA GUARANTEED ASSISTANCE PROGRAM; ELIGIBILITY; USE OF FUNDS. SUPPORT DEFEATED BY SENATE INTRODUCED BY: SEN. R. SAS Changes the Virginia student assistance program criteria to incentivize students to obtain their degree in four years. PAGE 8

HB 58 HEALTH BENEFIT PLANS; LARGE AND SMALL EMPLOYERS. HB 685 DIRECT PRIMARY CARE AGREEMENTS; COMMONWEALTH S INSURANCE S DO NOT APPLY. HEALTHCARE INTRODUCED BY: DEL. K. BYRON Protects small employers, defined as a business with 50 or fewer employees, from significant federal mandates and potential health insurance cost increases. VETOED BY GOVERNOR INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. LANDES Deems that agreements between a health care provider and an individual patient or an employer under which the provider charges a predetermined fee for providing primary care to the patient or a company s employees are not considered an insurance contract, and therefore, are not subject to state regulation. HB 1 INTERSTATE 66; TOLLS ON EXISTING COMPONENTS EAST OF MILE MARKER 67 PROHIBITED. HB 224 INTERSTATE SYSTEM COMPONENTS; APPROVAL OF TOLLS. TRANSPORTATION INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. LEMUNYON Prohibits tolling of Interstate 66 inside the Capital Beltway. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. MARSHALL Requires the General Assembly to pre-approve tolling on any segment of an Interstate Highway in the Commonwealth. PAGE 9

HB 225 INTERSTATE SYSTEM COMPONENTS; AP- PROVALS OF TOLLS ON I-395. HB 380 INTERSTATE 66; TOLLS PROHIBITED FROM HAYMARKET TO INTERSTATE 495. TRANSPORTATION INTRODUCED BY: DEL. D. ALBO Requires the General Assembly to pre-approve tolls on Interstate 395. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. MARSHALL Prohibits tolling on the segment of Interstate 66 from Haymarket, Va., to Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway). HB 631 TOLLING ON INTERSTATE 66. HB 712 INTERSTATE 66; TOLLS PROHIBITED FROM HAYMARKET TO INTERSTATE 495. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. BELL Prohibits tolling of Interstate 66 inside the Capital Beltway. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. MARSHALL Prohibits tolling on the segment of Interstate 66 from Haymarket, Va., to Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway). HB 713 INTERSTATE 66; ADVISORY REFERENDUM ON COLLECTION OF TOLLS. HB 722 TOLLS; PROHIBITS IMPOSITION OR COLLECTION OF TOLLS ON CERTAIN HIGHWAYS IN PLANNING DISTRICT 8. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. MARSHALL Requires an advisory referendum in each county and city in Northern Virginia on the question of tolling Interstate 66 inside and outside the Capital Beltway. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. LEMUNYON Prohibits tolling on any road in Northern Virginia not already being tolled as of January 1, 2016. PAGE 10

HB 726 NORTHERN VIRGINIA EXCESS TOLL REVENUE FUND; CREATED. HB 841 INTERSTATE 66; PROHIBITS TOLLS ON ANY COMPONENT. TRANSPORTATION INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. LEMUNYON Establishes the Northern Virginia Excess Toll Revenue Funds and requires all money collected from tolls in Northern Virginia not used for maintenance and operation of the tolled road to be deposited into that fund and subsequently used for congestion relief projects throughout Northern Virginia. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. M. WEBERT Prohibits tolls on any component of Interstate 66 outside the Capital Beltway unless additional lanes are added to that segment, in which case tolls may be imposed on the new lanes only. Also prohibits converting Interstate 66 to a High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) 3 restriction or a High Occupancy Tolling (HOT) restriction greater than 2. HB 916 INTERSTATE 66; PROHIBITS IMPOSITION OR COLLECTION OF TOLLS ON ANY COMPONENT. HB 1008 MOTOR VEHICLE FUELS; SALES TAX IN CERTAIN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICTS, PRICE FLOOR. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. D. BULOVA Prohibits tolling of any segment of Interstate 66. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. M. LEVINE Imposes a floor on motor vehicle gas taxes to ensure there are adequate funds for transportation projects in Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads as gas prices fluctuate. SB 234 INTERSTATE 66; TOLLS ON EXISTING COMPONENTS EAST OF MILE MARKER 67 PROHIBITED. SB 742 MOTOR VEHICLES; FUELS SALES TAX IN CERTAIN TRANSPORTATION DISTRICTS. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. PETERSEN Prohibits tolling of Interstate 66 inside the Capital Beltway unless additional lanes are added to that segment, in which case the additional lanes may be tolled with the toll revenue to be used solely for the construction and maintenance of said lanes. INTRODUCED BY: SEN. F. WAGNER Imposes a floor and ceiling on regional gas taxes in Hampton Roads. In addition, places a floor on the regional gas tax imposed in Northern Virginia and increases that tax from 2.1% to 3% to ensure there are adequate funds for transportation projects in Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads as gas prices fluctuate. PAGE 11

HB 26 CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS; STANDARDS AND CRITERIA FOR DRAWING DISTRICTS. HB 553 CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS; CRITERIA FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO OBSERVE IN DRAWING. NON-PARTISAN REDISTRICTING INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. SULLIVAN, JR. Prohibits the General Assembly from using political data or election results when drawing the boundaries of Congressional and General Assembly districts. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. MINCHEW Stipulates specific criteria - including respect for political boundaries, equal population, racial and ethnic fairness, contiguity, compactness, and communities of interest that the General Assembly must use when drawing the boundaries of Congressional and General Assembly districts. HB 555 CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS. SB 59 CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS; STANDARDS AND CRITERIA FOR DRAWING DISTRICTS. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. R. LANDES Prohibits the General Assembly from using political data or election results when drawing the boundaries of Congressional and General Assembly districts. INTRODUCED BY: SEN. J. HOWELL SEN. J. VOGEL Prohibits the General Assembly from using political data or election results when drawing the boundaries of Congressional and General Assembly districts. PAGE 12

HB 214 TAX REFORM, STATE AND LOCAL; JOINT SUB TO STUDY. HB 597 MINIMUM WAGE; INCREASES MINIMUM WAGE FROM ITS CURRENT FEDERALLY MANDATED LEVEL. BUSINESS ECONOMIC TAXES/ DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BONUS POINTS INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. LEMUNYON Requires the General Assembly to create a committee to study reforming state and local taxes. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. K. PLUM Increases the minimum wage immediately from $7.25 to $10.00 per hour and ultimately to $15.00 per hour by July 2018. HB 910/ SB 597 APPEAL OF TAX ASSESSMENTS; PRIOR TO RECEIPT OF INFORMATION, PERSON TO SIGN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ORDER. SB 88 MINIMUM WAGE; INCREASES WAGE FROM ITS CURRENT FEDERALLY MANDATED LEVEL TO $8 PER HOUR. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. MINCHEW INTRODUCED BY: SEN. J. COSGROVE, JR. Requires information pertinent to a tax assessment appeal to be disclosed to the appealing party under a confidential judicial protective order. INTRODUCED BY: SEN. D. MARSDEN Increases the minimum wage immediately to $8.00 per hour and to $10.10 per hour in 2018. The bill requires the cash wage paid to tipped employees shall not be less than 50 percent of the prevailing minimum wage and limits the tip credit employers may take to the difference between the cash wage paid to the employee and the prevailing minimum wage. SB 274 PAID SICK DAYS FOR EMPLOYEES; CIVIL PENALTIES. INTRODUCED BY: SEN. J. WEXTON Requires private employers to give each full-time employee paid sick days at a rate of no less than one hour for every 30 hours worked. PAGE 13

HB 846/ SB 459 VIRGINIA COLLABORATIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACT; ESTABLISHED, SUNSET PROVISION. HB 872 RETAIL SALES AND USE TAX; EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN DATA CENTERS. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BONUS POINTS INTRODUCED BY: DEL. T. HUGO INTRODUCED BY: SEN. F. RUFF, JR. SEN. R. SAS Creates a dedicated fund to supply grants monies for regional economic development and collaboration projects that will be selected by the new GO Virginia Growth and Opportunity Board. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. T. HUGO Extends the sunset date for the sales and use tax exemption for certain data centers from 2020 to 2035. HB 884/ SB 58 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENSES TAX CREDITS. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. T. HUGO INTRODUCED BY: SEN. R. MCDOUGLE Increases the total available amount of the Virginia small business Research and Development tax credit, increases the credit for qualified companies and extends the credit to 2022. In addition, it creates a new Research and Development tax credit for large companies that spend in excess of $5 million on research and development. HB 895 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION; GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BONUS POINTS INTRODUCED BY: DEL. T. GREASON Requires the State Board of Education to work with businesses, local school systems and higher education to redesign high school graduation requirements to better emphasize the knowledge and skills that students should attain during high school in order to be successful in the workforce PAGE 14

HB 1 INTERSTATE 66; TOLLS ON EXISTING COMPONENTS EAST OF MILE MARKER 67 PROHIBITED. HB 631 TOLLING ON INTERSTATE 66. TRANSPORTATION BONUS POINTS INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. LEMUNYON Prohibits tolling of Interstate 66 inside the Capital Beltway. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. BELL Prohibits tolling of Interstate 66 inside the Capital Beltway. HB 722 TOLLS; PROHIBITS IMPOSITION OR COLLECTION OF TOLLS ON CERTAIN HIGHWAYS IN PLANNING DISTRICT 8. HB 726 NORTHERN VIRGINIA EXCESS TOLL REVENUE FUND; CREATED. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. LEMUNYON Prohibits tolling on any road in Northern Virginia not already being tolled as of January 1, 2016. INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. LEMUNYON Establishes the Northern Virginia Excess Toll Revenue Funds and requires all money collected from tolls in Northern Virginia not used for maintenance and operation of the tolled road to be deposited into that fund and subsequently used for congestion relief projects throughout Northern Virginia. HB 553 CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS; CRITERIA FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO OBSERVE IN DRAWING. SB 59 CONGRESSIONAL AND STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS; STANDARDS AND CRITERIA FOR DRAWING DISTRICTS. NON-PARTISAN REDISTRICTING BONUS POINTS INTRODUCED BY: DEL. J. MINCHEW Stipulates specific criteria - including respect for political boundaries, equal population, racial and ethnic fairness, contiguity, compactness, and communities of interest that the General Assembly must use when drawing the boundaries of Congressional and General Assembly districts. INTRODUCED BY: SEN. J. HOWELL SEN. J. VOGEL Prohibits the General Assembly from using political data or election results when drawing the boundaries of Congressional and General Assembly districts. PAGE 15

HB 7 HB 18 HB 214 HB 378/ SB 631 HB 597 HB 623 HB 910/ SB 597 HB 988 HB 995 HB 1258 HJ 72 SB 88 SB 129 DELEGATES TREG BELL BOYSKO GREASON HUGO KEAM LAROCK LEMUNYON MINCHEW MURPHY PLUM TOTAL HOUSE SENATORS BARKER BLACK FAVOLA HOWELL (JANET) MARSDEN VOGEL WEXTON TOTAL SENATE THE PARTNERSHIP 1 POINT ADDED TO SCORE THE PARTNERSHIP 1 POINT DEDUCTED TO SCORE TREG ED WD TAXES REGULATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT HC TR RD HEALTH CARE TRANSPORTATION REDISTRICTING VOTE NOT TAKEN PAGE 16

SB 274 HB 66 HB 834/ SB 449 HB 846/ SB 459 HB 872/ SB 64 HB 884/SB 58 HB 895/ SB 336 SB 440 HB 58 HB 685 SB 742 HB 1 HB 224 DELEGATES TREG WD ED WD HC TR BELL BOYSKO GREASON * HUGO KEAM LAROCK LEMUNYON MINCHEW MURPHY PLUM TOTAL HOUSE SENATORS BARKER BLACK FAVOLA HOWELL (JANET) MARSDEN VOGEL * * WEXTON TOTAL SENATE THE PARTNERSHIP 1 POINT ADDED TO SCORE THE PARTNERSHIP 1 POINT DEDUCTED TO SCORE TREG ED WD TAXES REGULATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT HC TR RD HEALTH CARE TRANSPORTATION REDISTRICTING VOTE NOT TAKEN * EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES PRECLUDED A RECORDED VOTE ON THIS BILL BY THIS LEGISLATOR WITHIN THE HOUSE/SENATE RULES. PAGE 17

HB 225 HB 380 HB 631 HB 712 HB 713 HB 722 HB 726 HB 841 HB 916 SB 234 HB 26 HB 555 HB 553 DELEGATES TR RD BELL BOYSKO GREASON HUGO KEAM LAROCK LEMUNYON MINCHEW MURPHY PLUM TOTAL HOUSE SENATORS BARKER BLACK FAVOLA HOWELL (JANET) MARSDEN VOGEL WEXTON TOTAL SENATE THE PARTNERSHIP 1 POINT ADDED TO SCORE THE PARTNERSHIP 1 POINT DEDUCTED TO SCORE TREG ED WD TAXES REGULATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT HC TR RD HEALTH CARE TRANSPORTATION REDISTRICTING VOTE NOT TAKEN PAGE 18

SB 59 SUBTOTAL TOTAL POSSIBLE DELEGATES RD BELL 10 12 BOYSKO 10 12 GREASON 11 11 HUGO 12 12 KEAM 10 12 LAROCK 12 12 LEMUNYON 12 12 MINCHEW 10 14 MURPHY 10 12 PLUM 8 12 TOTAL HOUSE SENATORS BARKER 10 14 BLACK 13 17 FAVOLA 13 15 HOWELL (JANET) 12 14 MARSDEN 13 15 VOGEL 12 14 WEXTON 13 15 TOTAL SENATE THE PARTNERSHIP 1 POINT ADDED TO SCORE THE PARTNERSHIP 1 POINT DEDUCTED TO SCORE TREG ED WD TAXES REGULATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT HC TR RD HEALTH CARE TRANSPORTATION REDISTRICTING VOTE NOT TAKEN PAGE 19

BONUS POINTS HB 214 HB 597 HB 910 SB 88 SB 274 HB 846 HB 872 HB 884 HB 895 HB 1 HB 631 HB 722 DELEGATES TREG ED WD TR BELL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 0 BOYSKO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GREASON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 HUGO 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 KEAM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LAROCK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LEMUNYON 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 0-2 MINCHEW 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MURPHY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLUM 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SENATORS BARKER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BLACK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FAVOLA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOWELL (JANET) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MARSDEN 0 0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VOGEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WEXTON 0 0 0 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TREG TAXES REGULATION HC HEALTH CARE ED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TR TRANSPORTATION WD WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT RD REDISTRICTING PAGE 20

BONUS POINTS HB 726 HB 553 SB 59 TOTAL DELEGATES TR RD BELL 0 0 0-2 BOYSKO 0 0 0 0 GREASON 0 0 0 2 HUGO 0 0 0 6 KEAM 0 0 0 0 LAROCK 0 0 0 0 LEMUNYON -2 0 0-4 MINCHEW 0 2 0 4 MURPHY 0 0 0 0 PLUM 0 0 0-2 SENATORS BARKER 0 0 0 0 BLACK 0 0 0 0 FAVOLA 0 0 0 0 HOWELL (JANET) 0 0 2 2 MARSDEN 0 0 0-2 VOGEL 0 0 2 2 WEXTON 0 0 0-2 TREG TAXES REGULATION HC HEALTH CARE ED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TR TRANSPORTATION WD WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT RD REDISTRICTING PAGE 21

SUMMARY VOTE COUNT BONUS TOTAL TOTAL POSSIBLE SCORE DELEGATES BELL 10-2 8 12 66.67% BOYSKO 10 0 10 12 83.33% GREASON 11 2 13 11 118.18% HUGO 12 6 18 12 150.00% KEAM 10 0 10 12 83.33% LAROCK 12 0 12 12 100.00% LEMUNYON 12-4 8 12 66.67% MINCHEW 10 4 14 14 100.00% MURPHY 10 0 10 12 83.33% PLUM 8-2 6 12 50.00% SENATORS BARKER 10 0 10 14 71.43% BLACK 13 0 13 17 76.47% FAVOLA 13 0 13 15 86.67% HOWELL (JANET) 12 2 14 14 100.00% MARSDEN 13-2 11 15 73.33% VOGEL 12 2 14 14 100.00% WEXTON 13-2 11 15 73.33% PAGE 22

NORTHERN VIRGINIA CHAMBER PARTNERSHIP 2016 VIRGINIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY SESSION LEGISLATIVE SCORECARD BELL 66.67% BOYSKO 83.33% GREASON 118.18% HUGO 150.0% KEAM 83.33% LAROCK 100.0% LEMUNYON 66.67% MINCHEW 100.0% MURPHY 83.33% PLUM 50.00% BARKER 71.43% BLACK 76.47% FAVOLA 86.67% HOWELL 100.0% MARSDEN 73.33% VOGEL 100.0% WEXTON 73.33% PAGE 23