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Jennings Imel Executive Director, Western Region U.S. Chamber of Commerce 2018 Midterms: Now What? Senate: - Majority Leader Mitch McConnell - Assistant Leader John Thune - Conference Chairman John Barrasso - Key Departures: Hatch,


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Jennings Imel Executive Director, Western Region U.S. Chamber of Commerce

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2018 Midterms: Now What?

Senate:

  • Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
  • Assistant Leader John Thune
  • Conference Chairman John Barrasso
  • Key Departures: Hatch, McCain (Kyl), Flake, Corker
  • Key Additions: Romney, Rosen, Sinema, McSally

House:

  • Speaker Nancy Pelosi
  • Majority Leader Steny Hoyer; Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy
  • Majority Whip James Clyburn; Minority Whip Steve Scalise
  • Key Takeaways: Loss of centrist R’s in urban/suburban areas

(Dems won 22/25 seats won by Clinton); Incoming D’s split between centrists and progressives

  • 21% of the House is new (90 freshmen)
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Big Changes in the House

Committee Previous GOP Chair New Dem Chair

Appropriations Rodney Frelinghuysen (89%) Nita Lowey (37%) Financial Services Jeb Hensarling (85%) Maxine Waters (27%) Judiciary Bob Goodlatte (91%) Jerry Nadler (26%) Energy & Commerce Greg Walden (94%) Frank Pallone (34%) Ways & Means Kevin Brady (93%) Richard Neal (35%) Transportation/Infrastructure Bill Shuster (93%) Peter DeFazio (32%) Oversight Trey Gowdy (82%) Elijah Cummings (34%) Education & Workforce Virginia Foxx (82%) Bobby Scott (34%) Natural Resources Rob Bishop (86%) Raul Grijalva (28%) Small Business Steve Chabot (82%) Nydia Velazquez (30%)

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New Challenges

  • Divided Government
  • House Democrats: Progressives vs. Centrists

– Medicare for All – Abolish ICE – Free college / Student debt forgiveness – “Keep it in the Ground” – Speaker Pelosi vs. “The Squad”

  • House Republicans: Losing the middle

– 81% of rural districts represented by GOP; 30% of suburban districts; 1% of urban districts

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Challenges (cont.)

Few incentives for bipartisanship

Trump Administration:

  • Tariffs
  • Immigration
  • Turnover
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Challenges: Partisan Gap on Policy Priorities

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2019 House Agenda

✓ H.R. 1 (elections/ethics reforms bill) ✓ H.R. 8 (gun safety and background checks) ✓ Paycheck Fairness Act ✓ Net Neutrality ✓ Immigration/DACA ✓ Equality Act ✓ Oversight ✓ Minimum wage ($15/hr by 2024)

  • PRO Act
  • Budget caps deal / Appropriations bills
  • Debt Ceiling
  • USMCA
  • TRIA Reauthorization
  • Export-Import Bank Reauthorization
  • Prescription Drugs

✓ Nominations ✓ Judges ✓ Senate Rules Changes

  • USMCA
  • Tariffs?
  • Immigration/border security
  • Infrastructure package
  • Budget caps deal / Appropriations bills
  • Debt Ceiling
  • Export-Import Bank Reauthorization
  • Prescription Drugs
  • TRIA Reauthorization
  • Guns?

2019 Senate Agenda

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Little Interest in Debt & Deficits

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Trade

  • USMCA Builds on NAFTA’s Success
  • Maintains tariff-free access to CAN and MEX
  • 21st century rules for digital trade
  • Upgrades intellectual property (IP) protections

Rules against state-owned enterprises

  • Modernizes customs procedures
  • Strong enforcement chapters on labor and

environment

  • Trade War Escalates
  • Sec. 301 tariffs on Chinese imports (25% on

$250 billion; $150 billion retaliatory)

  • New rounds of 10% tariffs on $300 billion

(Sept. 1 and Dec. 15)

  • Aug. 5 – China named currency manipulator
  • Impact on Arizona: $600 million in exports

targeted

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USMCA Critical for Arizona

  • AZ exported $11.3 billion in goods & services

to CAN and MEX in 2017

  • 228,300 jobs supported by trade with CAN and

MEX

  • 63% of all CAN & MEX imports to AZ are

inputs for U.S. producers

  • Top exports: computer & electronic equipment;

appliances & components; minerals & ores; transportation equipment; machinery; agricultural products

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USMCA: How Business Can Engage

  • U.S. Chamber coalition letter to the Hill

– Over 600 chambers & associations from all 50 states signed on; 27 from Arizona

  • USMCA roundtables
  • USMCA Coalition – www.usmcacoalition.org
  • Letters to the editor, social media, etc.
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Infrastructure

  • ASCE’s U.S. Report Card: D+
  • The U.S. Chamber’s Four Point Plan

– Modest increase to federal gas tax – Expand financing options – Streamline the permitting process – Develop skilled workforce

  • Senate working on 5-year FAST reauthorization
  • Americans for Transportation Mobility

– www.fasterbettersafer.org

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Immigration Reform

DACA + TPS = nearly 1 million

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Where Business Can Make a Difference

Rebuilding the Governing Middle

  • New and improved U.S. Chamber scorecard
  • 80% legislative vote score; 10%

legislative leadership; 10% bipartisanship

  • Freshman Forums with incoming members
  • More issue forums on immigration,

infrastructure, trade, etc.

  • More thank you’s
  • Regular engagement with business community

Fly-ins Letters, op-eds, social media, etc. Use the U.S. Chamber’s resources

Member 2018 Score Cum. Score

  • Sen. Kyrsten Sinema

75 76

  • Sen. Martha McSally

92 96 Tom O’Halleran (AZ-1) 83 74 Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-2) N/A 63 Raul Grijalva (AZ-3) 50 28 Paul Gosar (AZ-4) 83 78 Andy Biggs (AZ-5) 83 88 David Schweikert (AZ-6) 75 80 Ruben Gallego (AZ-7) 50 47 Debbie Lesko (AZ-8) 60 60 Greg Stanton (AZ-9) N/A N/A

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Looking Ahead to 2020…

Battle for the House

  • Democrats look to retain 2018 pickups
  • GOP needs to pick up 18 seats
  • Republicans have picked up 18 seats in a

presidential election year only once in last 50 years…