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10/23/17

2017 Manufacturing Vote Record Key California Manufacturing Bills

The votesused in this record reflect the first time legislators votedon the substantivepolicy represented inabill afterhaving been informed of CMTA’s position on the policy and its positive or negative impact on manufacturers andtechnologycompanies.Insomecases,substantiveamendmentstothebillledtoachangeinCMTA’spositions.Thedateofthevoteusedisnotedforeachbill.

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AB378(C.Garcia/E.Garcia/Holden)Cap-and-Trade–OPPOSEExtends a diminished cap-and-trade programwithout industry-supported reforms designed to prevent price spikes orsupportcontinuedCaliforniamanufacturingoperations.Voterecord:Assembly Status:FailedPassage,AssemblyFloor–Two-YearBillAB398(E.Garcia)Cap-and-TradeExtension/SalesandUseTaxExemption–SUPPORTExtendsCalifornia’scap-and-tradeprogramandimplementspositivereformsthatinclude100percentindustryassistancethrough2030,apriceceilingandintermediatepricecontrols(knownas‘speedbumps’).AlsoextendsthepartialSalesandUseTaxExemptionformanufacturingandR&Dequipmentpurchasesfrom2022to2030.Voterecord:Assembly&Senate Status:SignedbytheGovernor(Chapter135)AB450(Chiu)EmployerResponsetoImmigrationEnforcementActions–OPPOSERequires an employer to demand a warrant or subpoena before allowing ICE access to their facility or employmentrecordsincludingI-9EmploymentEligibilityVerification.VoteRecord:Assembly Status:SignedbytheGovernor(Chapter492)AB958(Ting)HazardousMaterials–Per&Polyfluoroalkyl–OPPOSERequires DTSC to revise the 2015-2017 Priority Product Work Plan to include food contact substances containingfluorinatedchemicalsforconsiderationandevaluationundertheGreenChemistryProgram.VoteRecord:AssemblyVoteRecord:Assembly Status:HeldinSenateAppropriations–Two-YearBillAB1209(GonzalezFletcher)PerceivedGenderPayDifferentials–OPPOSERequiresemployerstocollectdatarelatedtothewagespaidmenandwomenwithinthesamejobclassificationortitleandtosubmitthatinformationtotheSecretaryofStatetobepubliclypostedandattributabletoindividualcompanies.VoteRecord:Assembly&Senate Status:VetoedbytheGovernorAB1250(Jones-Sawyer)BanonOutsideContracting–OPPOSEEffectively prohibits counties from contracting with nonprofits, licensed professionals and other providers for localservices by imposing significant new restrictions. Manufacturers that provide vital services, such as operating andmaintainingmodern911systems,willbeshutoutofcontracts.VoteRecord:Assembly Status:HeldinSenateRules–Two-YearBill

AB1565(Thurmond)AnotherMinimumWageIncrease–OPPOSEAcceleratestheminimumwageincreaseonexemptemployeesbyrequiringallemployerstopaythemat least$47,472startingJanuary1,2018.VoteRecord:Assembly Status:SenateInactiveFile–Two-YearBillAB1583(Chau)Prop.65Enforcement–SUPPORTMakesthefactualbasisdiscoverableandauthorizestheAttorneyGeneral(AG)torespondtoboththeprivateenforcerandtheallegedviolatoriftheAGreviewsthefactualbasisandbelievesthereisnomerittotheclaim(s).VoteRecord:Assembly&Senate Status:SignedbytheGovernor(Chapter510)SB49(deLeón)BlankCheckforCAEnvironmentalRegulators–OPPOSECreates uncertainty for California manufacturers by locking in federal air and water quality baselines for Californiaagencies,regardlessofwhetherthefederalgovernmentrollsbackorweakensthosestandards.Containsaprivaterightofactionwithaone-sidedattorney’sfeesprovision.VoteRecord:Senate Status:HeldinAssemblyRules–Two-YearBillSB63(Jackson)MandatedParentalLeave–OPPOSERequires small employers (20-49 employeeswithin a 75-mile radius) to provide up to 12weeks of protected leave toemployeesforbondingwithanewchildwithinthefirstyearofbirth,adoptionorfostercareplacement.VoteRecord:Assembly&Senate Status:SignedbytheGovernor(Chapter686)SB66(Wieckowski)Prohibitstaxdeductionsforpunitivedamageawards–OPPOSEProhibits taxdeductions currentlypermittedasordinary andnecessarybusiness expenses formoneypaid forpunitivedamageawards,beginningonJanuary1,2018.VoteRecord:Senate Status:HeldinAssemblyRevenue&Taxation–Two-YearBillSB100(deLeón)GHGEmissions–OPPOSEAccelerates existing 50percentRenewablePortfolio Standard (RPS)mandate to 2025 and adds a new60percentRPSmandatein2030.Alsorequiresthat100percentofenergycomefromrenewableresourcesby2045.VoteRecord:Senate Status:HeldinAssemblyUtilitiesandEnergy–Two-YearBillSB258(Lara)CleaningProductIngredientDisclosure–OPPOSERequiresmanufacturersofcleaningproductstodiscloseingredientsontheproductlabelandtheirwebsite,includingProp.65chemicalsdownto0partspermillion,exposingmanufacturerstopotentiallitigationanddamagingbaselesspublicaccusations.VoteRecord:Assembly&Senate Status:SignedbytheGovernor(Chapter830)SB562(Lara/Atkins)Single-PayerHealthcare–OPPOSEEstablishestheHealthyCaliforniaAct,agovernment-rununiversalhealthcarecoverageprogram.VoteRecord:Senate Status:HeldatAssemblyDesk–Two-YearBillSB772(Leyva)Cal/OSHARegulations–OPPOSECreatesaspecialexemptionforCal/OSHAfromthecost-efficiencyandaccountabilityrequirementscurrentlyinplaceforallCaliforniaagencies implementingregulationswithayearlyeconomic impactof$50millionormore,resulting in lessoversightforthemostimpactfulregulationsplacedonmanufacturers.VoteRecord:Senate Status:HeldonAssemblyFloor–Two-YearBill

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Senate Assembly

Champions of Manufacturing:70% or more with CMTA

69%–50% with CMTA 49%–30% with CMTA Less than 29% with CMTA

2017 Manufacturing Vote RecordLegislators in order according to how they voted in accord with CMTA.

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Dante Acosta (R) Travis Allen (R) Catharine Baker (R) Franklin Bigelow (R) Bill Brough (R) Rocky Chávez (R) Phillip Chen (R) Jim Cooper (D) Jordan Cunningham (R)Brian Dahle (R) Tom Daly (D) Heath Flora (R) Vince Fong (R) Jim Frazier (D) James Gallagher (R) Adam Gray (D) Timothy Grayson (D) Matthew Harper (R) Kevin Kiley (R) Tom Lackey (R) Devon Mathis (R) Chad Mayes (R) Melissa Melendez (R) Jay Obernolte (R) Jim Patterson (R) Rudy Salas (D) Marc Steinorth (R) Randy Voepel (R) Marie Waldron (R)

9–18–27–39–19–18–28–28–29–18–27–3

10–09–19–19–19–19–19–19–18–29–19–17–19–19–1

10–09–19–17–3

Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D)Joaquin Arambula (D)Ken Cooley (D)Brian Maienschein (R)Patrick O'Donnell (D)Sharon Quirk-Silva (D)Blanca Rubio (D)

5–55–56–46–45–55–55–5

Raul Bocanegra (D)Autumn Burke (D)Anna Caballero (D)

Sabrina Cervantes (D)Kansen Chu (D)Matthew Dababneh (D)Susan T. Eggman (D)Mike Gipson (D)Jacqui Irwin (D)Marc Levine (D)Jose Medina (D)Al Muratsuchi (D)Bill Quirk (D)Sebastian Ridley-Thomas (D)Freddie Rodriguez (D)

3–73–74–6

4–63–73–72–64–63–63–73–73–73–74–63–7

Marc Berman (D)Richard Bloom (D)Rob Bonta (D)Ian Calderon (D)Ed Chau (D)David Chiu (D)Laura Friedman (D)Cristina Garcia (D)Eduardo Garcia (D)Todd Gloria (D)Jimmy Gomez**(D)Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher (D)Chris Holden (D)Reginald Jones-Sawyer (D)Ash Kalra (D)Monique Limón (D)Evan Low (D)Kevin McCarty (D)Kevin Mullin (D)Adrin Nazarian (D)Anthony Rendon (D)Eloise Gómez Reyes (D)Miguel Santiago (D)Mark Stone (D)Tony Thurmond (D)Philip Ting (D)Shirley Weber (D)Jim Wood (D)

2–82–82–82–81–72–82–82–82–82–81–62–82–82–82–81–92–82–82–82–82–82–82–81–92–82–82–82–8

* Assembly Member Steven Choi had an excused absence and was unable to vote for the majority of the key manufacturing bills, therefore his record could not be scored.

**Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez resigned July 11, 2017.

Joel Anderson (R)Patricia Bates (R)Tom Berryhill (R) Anthony Cannella (R)Jean Fuller (R)Ted Gaines (R)Steven Glazer (D)John Moorlach (R)Mike Morrell (R) Janet Nguyen (R) Jim Nielsen (R) Richard Roth (D) Jeff Stone (R) Andy Vidak (R) Scott Wilk (R)

9–19–1

10–09–19–19–17–39–19–19–19–17–39–18–19–1

Josh Newman (D) 5–5

Steven Bradford (D)Bill Dodd (D)Cathleen Galgiani (D)Ben Hueso (D)Richard Pan (D)Anthony Portantino (D)Henry Stern (D)

3–73–73–73–74–63–73–7

Ben Allen (D)Toni Atkins (D)Jim Beall (D)Kevin de León (D)Ed Hernandez (D)Bob Hertzberg (D)Jerry Hill (D)Hannah-Beth Jackson (D)Ricardo Lara (D)Connie Leyva (D)Mike McGuire (D)Tony Mendoza (D)Holly Mitchell (D)William Monning (D)Nancy Skinner (D)Bob Wieckowski (D)Scott Wiener (D)

2–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–82–8

PART

Y

DIST

RICT

VOTE

REC

ORD

AB 3

98

AB 1

209

AB

158

3

SB

49

SB 6

3

SB 6

6

SB 1

00

SB 2

58

SB

562

SB 7

72

OPPO

SE

SUPP

ORT

SUPP

ORT

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

= Not Voting where CMTA Oppose Bill

= Not Voting where CMTA Support Bill

OPPOSE

OPPOSEOPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

SUPPORTC&T Extension & Mfg. SUT

Gender Pay

Prop. 65 Enforcement

Federal Environmental Regs.

Parental Leave

Inc Tax Deduct. - Punitive Damages

GHG Emissions

Ingredient Disclosure

Single-Payer Healthcare

Cal/OSHA Regs.

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

SIGNED

VETOED

SIGNED

N/A

SIGNED

N/A

N/A

SIGNED

N/A

N/A

NV = Excused Absence E

= VacantV NV

SENATE

2017 CMTA Manufacturing Legislative Vote Record / Senate Votes

OPPO

SE

AB 398AB 1209 AB 1583 SB 49

SB 63 SB 66 SB 100 SB 258

SB 562 SB 772

SUPPORT

OPPOSE

BILL NO. CMTA POS.BILLSENATE

OUTCOME

GOV.

BROWN

DATE

OF VOTE

7/17/17

9/7/17

9/14/17

5/30/17

5/30/17

5/31/17

5/31/17

5/30/17

6/1/17

5/15/17

= Vote with CMTA

= Vote Against CMTA

Allen, Ben

Anderson, Joel Atkins, Toni

Bates, Patricia Beall, Jim

Berryhill, Tom Bradford, Steven

Cannella, Anthony de León, Kevin

Dodd, Bill

Fuller, Jean Gaines, Ted

Galgiani, Cathleen

Glazer, Steven

Hernandez, Ed

Hertzberg, Bob

Hill, Jerry

Hueso, Ben

Jackson, Hannah-Beth

Lara, Ricardo

Leyva, Connie McGuire, Mike

Mendoza, Tony

Mitchell, Holly

Monning, William

Moorlach, John

Morrell, Mike

Newman, Josh

Nguyen, Janet Nielsen, Jim Pan, Richard

Portantino, Anthony Roth, Richard

Skinner, Nancy

Stern, Henry

Stone, Jeff

Vidak, Andy Wieckowski, Bob

Wiener, Scott

Wilk, Scott

NV

NV

NV

NV NV

NV NV

NV NV

NV

NV NV NV NV NV

NV

NV

NV

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26383936158

3512243

16157

221813401933202

3230173723293446

25319

272814101121

20%90%20%90%20%100%30%90%20%30%90%90%30%70%20%20%20%30%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%90%90%50%90%90%40%30%70%20%30%90%89%20%20%90%

Acosta, Dante

Aguiar-Curry, Cecilia

Allen, Travis

Arambula, Joaquin

Baker, Catharine

Berman, Marc

Bigelow, Franklin

Bloom, Richard

Bocanegra, Raul

Bonta, Rob

Brough, Bill

Burke, Autumn

Caballero, Anna

Calderon, Ian

Cervantes, Sabrina

Chau, Ed

Chávez, Rocky

Chen, Phillip

Chiu, David

Choi, Steven

Chu, Kansen

Cooley, Ken

Cooper, Jim

Cunningham, Jordan

Dababneh, Matthew

Dahle, Brian

Daly, Tom

Eggman, Susan Talamantes

Flora, Heath

Fong, Vince

Frazier, Jim

Friedman, Laura

Gallagher, James

Garcia, Cristina

Garcia, Eduardo

Gipson, Mike

Gloria, Todd

Gomez**, Jimmy

Gonzalez Fletcher, Lorena

Gray, Adam

Grayson, Timothy

Harper, Matthew

Holden, Chris

Irwin, Jacqui

Jones-Sawyer, Reginald

Kalra, Ash

Kiley, Kevin

Lackey, Tom

Levine, Marc

Limón, Monique

Low, Evan

Maienschein, Brian

Mathis, Devon

Mayes, Chad

McCarty, Kevin

Medina, Jose

Melendez, Melissa

Mullin, Kevin

Muratsuchi, Al

Nazarian, Adrin

Obernolte, Jay

O'Donnell, Patrick

Patterson, Jim

Quirk, Bill

Quirk-Silva, Sharon

Rendon, Anthony

Reyes, Eloise Gómez

Ridley-Thomas, Sebastian

Rodriguez, Freddie

Rubio, Blanca

Salas, Rudy

Santiago, Miguel

Steinorth, Marc

Stone, Mark

Thurmond, Tony

Ting, Philip

Voepel, Randy

Waldron, Marie

Weber, Shirley

Wood, Jim

PART

Y

DIST

RICT

RDRDRDRDDDRDDDDDRRDRDDDRDRDDRRDDR

384

723116245

503918736230576049765517682589

35451

6913123411433

DIST

RICT

VOTE

REC

ORD

90%50%80%50%70%20%90%20%30%20%90%30%40%20%40%13%80%80%20%

*30%60%80%90%30%80%70%33%

100%90%90%20%90%

DDDDDDDDRDDDDRRDDDRRRDDRDDDRDRDDDDDDDDDRDDDRRDD

585664785180211474414459276

361037287726427

6167226646337023206563475452483253402915197175792

20%20%40%20%14%20%90%90%90%20%33%20%20%90%80%30%10%20%60%90%90%20%30%88%20%30%20%90%50%90%30%50%20%20%40%30%50%

100%20%90%10%20%20%90%70%20%20%

AB 3

78

AB 3

98

AB 4

50

AB

958

AB

120

9

AB 1

250

AB

156

5

AB 1

583

SB 6

3 SB

258

PART

Y

DIST

RICT

VOTE

REC

ORD

AB 3

78

AB 3

98

AB 4

50

AB

958

AB

120

9

AB 1

250

AB

156

5

AB 1

583

SB 6

3 SB

258

2017 CMTA Manufacturing Legislative Vote Record /

OPPO

SE

SUPP

ORT

SUPP

ORT

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

SUPP

ORT

SUPP

ORT

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

OPPO

SE

Assembly Votes

ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLY

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV NV NV NV NV

NV

NV

= Vote with CMTA

= Vote Against CMTA

= Not Voting where CMTA Oppose Bill

= Not Voting where CMTA Support Bill

AB 378 AB 398 AB 450 AB 958 AB 1209 AB 1250 AB 1565 AB 1583 SB 63 SB 258

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

OPPOSE

SUPPORT

SUPPORT

Cap & Trade

C&T Extension & Mfg. SUT

Immigration Worksite Enforcement

Fluorinated Chemicals

Gender Pay

Outside Contracting Ban

Min. Wage Increase

Prop. 65 Enforcement

Parental Leave

Ingredient Disclosure

BILL NO. CMTA POS.BILLASSEMBLY

OUTCOME

GOV.

BROWN

FAILED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

PASSED

N/A

SIGNED

SIGNED

N/A

VETOED

N/A

N/A

SIGNED

SIGNED

SIGNED

NV = Excused Absence E

= VacantV NV

NV NV NV NV

NV NV

NV NV NV NV

DATE

OF VOTE

6/1/17

7/17/17

5/31/17

6/1/17

5/31/17

6/1/17

5/30/17

5/30/17

9/12/17

9/12/17

NV

NV NV NV

NV NV

NV NV

NV NV NV NV

NV NV

NV

NV NV

NV NV NV

NV NV NV

NV

NV

NV

*Steven Choi, with 70% of chosen votes with excused extended absence, excluded from ratio.**Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez resigned July 11, 2017.

NV

NV


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