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WHY ADVOCACY MATTERS How your chapter can be effective in today s political environment David Ashinoff, Director of Political Affairs at AGC of America Mark Woodall, Director of Government Affairs at AGC Georgia

Voice and Choice of Construction AGC is the leading association for the construction industry The association represents more than 26,000 firms, including: 6,500+ of America s leading general contractors 9,000+ specialty-contracting firms 10,500+ service providers and suppliers Regarded as the voice and choice of the construction industry, AGC must continue to be one of the most visible organizations in the state capitals and in Washington, DC.

Three Facts About the Public Policy Process Produces winners & losers Process is constantly changing Our system functions as a highly competitive, special interest democracy

Competitive, Special Interest Democracy Bill introduction Reaction Action Competition Bill passage

Sample Daily Schedule for Lawmaker Time Activity 4 hours Call time/fundraising 2 hours Committee/floor 1-2 hours Constituent visits 1 hour Strategic outreach (bfasts, meet & greets, press) 1 hour Recharge time

Intense Competition

Two Ways to Influence Public Policy Persuasion Political Power

Who s More Important to a Member of Congress Gets Others to Contribute & Volunteer Volunteers Contributors Voted for the Winner Voted for the Loser Registered to Vote Don t Vote Not Registered to Vote Under 18

Pericles - Greek Statesman and General 430 BC

President Reagan on Politics Politics is supposed to be the 2 nd oldest profession in the world. I have come to believe that it bares a very close resemblance to the first.

Tools Available to Chapters

Tools Available to Chapters Member involvement Member company engagement AGC of America and state Political Action Committees Construction Advocacy Fund Advocacy platform Lobbying activities

Member Involvement Chapter Grassroots, Legislative, or PAC Committee opportunities Annual Legislative Day at the State Capitol

Member Company Engagement Company roundtables for employees Host a meet & greet with a candidate or member of Congress Invite a candidate or member of Congress on a jobsite tour Forward legislative & regulatory action alerts Help employees register to vote Create a voter guide and distribute legislative scorecards for major elections

Political Action Committee Benefits Helps elect candidates who understand the construction industry Provides access to relationship building opportunities when you can educate candidates and legislators on the issues Provides political credibility with an issue message attached to each contribution PAC money has greater impact than personal money

AGC PAC Nonpartisan political action committee of AGC of America $3,500,000.00 Receipt Totals from Construction PACs 2011-2016 Gives the association political power to make its positions persuasive to members of Congress during the policymaking process Helpful legislation results in a favorable business environment for AGC member companies $3,000,000.00 $2,500,000.00 $2,000,000.00 $1,500,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $500,000.00 $- 2011-2012 2013-2014 2015-2016 Assoc. Builders & Contractors Amer. Council of Eng. Cos. AGC of America Natl Assoc. of Homebuilders Natl Electrical Contractors Assn Natl Stone, Sand & Gravel Assn

Chapter Support for AGC PAC Chapter support is paramount Growing AGC PAC is a collective effort Don t limit efforts to just your board Host a fundraising event Get members into the habit of making annual contributions to your state PAC and AGC PAC

Georgia s 6th Congressional District Race Handel 52% vs. Ossoff 48% Referendum on Trump Presidency Most Expensive U.S. House Race Ever More than $50 Million Spent Over 95% of funds raised for Ossoff were from out-of-state donors AGC Georgia representatives deliver AGC of America PAC check to Handel Jon Ossoff didn t even live in Georgia 6th Congressional District

The Construction Advocacy Fund Mission is to build a strong advocacy foundation that allows AGC to finance our efforts to expand markets, protect the industry from regulatory overreach and advocate for our members. Work towards this mission through: Research Getting the right data to make our case Lobbying Assembling and leading coalitions focused on vital issues Litigation - Ready to fight any law, rule, or precedent that threatens our industry Influence - Cultivating public support for our priorities Visit the CAF at ConstructionAdvocacyFund.agc.org

Provide Access to Advocacy Tools Action Center Take action on urgent legislative and regulatory alerts. View how Congress voted on key legislation. AGC PAC Grant prior authorization. Contribute if eligible. See which candidates AGC PAC supports. Advocacy Register to vote. Learn about the Construction Advocacy fund. Download employer toolkits. Visit the AGC site at advocacy.agc.org! Latest News Read the latest legislative and regulatory news affecting the construction industry.

Provide Access to Advocacy Tools (cont.)

Golden Rules of Lobbying AGC Georgia subscribes to the Golden Rules of Lobbying. Rule 1: Make friends before you need them. You are never more than one bill away from a crisis. Rule 2: If you re not at the table, you re likely to be on the menu. AGC of America and AGC Georgia PACs are Important! AGC Georgia recognized nationally for support of AGC of America PAC. AGC Georgia Board and Young Leadership Program (YLP) Council participate at 100% in AGC of America PAC. AGC Georgia PAC supports 150+ state races each cycle while batting over 90%.

Georgia General Assembly Georgia is the 8 th largest state by population (159 Counties) 56 Senators (4 th largest) /180 Representatives (3 rd largest) Session starts the 2 nd Monday of January/Runs 40 Days Only Constitutional requirement is to pass balanced state budget No contributions allowed during session. Get in, get out and get reelected Republicans hold all statewide constitutional offices Republicans also hold majorities in the House and Senate We have never experienced a session with any shortage of bad ideas

Skills for Higher Earning A public-private partnership between the Georgia Department of Economic Development s Workforce Division and Georgia businesses, Trade Five focuses on enhancing the talent pipeline in the following high-demand industries: Construction Manufacturing Telecommunication Energy Logistics AGC Georgia was instrumental in getting construction added to this list in Spring 2017. Students enrolled in construction-related programs at state technical colleges are eligible for FREE tuition through the HOPE Career Grant beginning January 2018.

HR 284 CM @ Risk Study Committee Legislation introduced to study impacts of CM @ Risk versus Design- Bid-Build in rural Georgia Georgia s Rural Development Council efforts AGC Georgia spearheads effort to educate committee/working with major state agencies on the topic Core belief -- Public owners should have access to the same tools as the private sector

AGC of America s Partnership With Chapters Legislative Regulatory Judicial/Amicus Briefs AGC of America PAC/ Congressional Elections State Legislatures - Farm Teams for Congress

Questions? David Ashinoff Director of Political Affairs AGC of America ashinoffd@agc.org (202) 547-5013 Mark Woodall Director of Governmental Affairs AGC Georgia woodall@agcga.org (678) 298-4116

Politics is not a spectator sport You can like the Politics game or not. That s not the issue. The game is the game. There is no second place, no red ribbon, only winners and losers. It is a simple game, not rocket science, and most definitely not a spectator sport. To win the game, you first have to be in the game and on a team to help your candidate win so that after the election you can be represented at the table. - Edward S. Homan Jr., MD