Overview of the 112th Congress-Presentation

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Overview of the 112th Congress and

Maximizing Grassroots Advocacy John Kelly, Director, Government Affairs ● Alicia Epstein, Manager, Disability Policy ● Bill Jefferson, Congressional Liaison, House and Senate Armed Services and DoD ● Debbie Ignatz, Manager, State Relations ● Shari Walton, Manager, Government Affairs


Agenda • Introduction • Overview of the 112th Congress • NISH Legislative Agenda • State and Local Issues • Grassroots Advocacy • Questions and Answers 2


Introduction The Government Affairs Team Members • Nancyellen Gentile, Vice President, Corporate Communications, Marketing and Government Affairs

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John Kelly, Director, Government Affairs Tony Young, Senior Public Policy Strategist Debbie Ignatz, Manager, State Relations Bill Jefferson, Congressional Liaison, House and Senate Armed Services and DoD

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Alicia Epstein, Manager, Disability Policy Shari Walton, Manager, Government Affairs David Fields, Legislative Outreach Coordinator Rachel Kelly, Executive Assistant 3


Introduction The Government Affairs Team • Serve as an Advocate for Non-Profit Agencies (NPAs) and People with Significant Disabilities • On national and state levels monitor, influence and initiate legislative, regulatory and other policy actions affecting employment opportunities, services and supports for people with significant disabilities. • Board-approved Legislative Agenda • In cooperation with the National Council of Work Centers (NCWC) • In coordination with the NISH Regional Offices.

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Introduction How We Keep You Informed • NISH Public Policy Advocates Calls • Monthly forum to share current congressional and regulatory issues and strategies about communicating more effectively with Members of Congress

• NISH Public Policy Updates • Published on an as needed basis to share breaking public policy news.

• Other NISH information sources: • CapWiz and NISH Action Alerts • CRP Connection • NISH Workplace 5


Overview of the 112th Congress What Do They Have in Common?

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Overview of the 112th Congress Freshmen

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Overview of the 112th Congress Political Landscape • Split Congress • Senate: Need 60 votes to pass most legislation • 51 Democrats • 2 Independents (caucus with Democrats), • 47 Republicans • 16 new members (13 Republicans and 3 Democrats)

• House: 218 Votes needed to pass legislation. • • • •

242 Republicans 193 Democrats Republicans have 24 more than the 218 needed to pass legislation 96 new members (87 Republicans and 9 Democrats) 8


Overview of the 112th Congress Political Landscape • Big Picture Politics • 2012 election is top of mind • “Priority 1 is preventing Obama’s reelection.” -Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) • Can Speaker of the House, John Boehner (R-OH), control new Republican Members? • Health Care Repeal • Decreased spending (FY 2011 forward) and deficit reduction • Jobs 9


Overview of the 112th Congress Political Landscape • 112th Congressional Start – 8 Continuing Resolutions to fund the Federal Government • House leadership initiated a series of reforms and new rules • “Cut-as-you-go” mechanism requires increases in mandatory spending to be offset with cuts to existing programs • Tax cut legislation is exempt from the requirement • Overhauled the Congressional Calendar to give Members more time in their district with their constituents • Cut the budget of the House of Representatives, including committee budgets • Reduced the number of committee assignments to increase the focus and attention of Members on committee business 10


Overview of the 112th Congress What to Expect: What History Tells Us View of Congress by the Numbers

Days in Session Time in Session hrs Average Daily Session hrs

Bills Resolution Introduced Public Laws Enacted

Recorded Votes

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

111-2

111-1

110-2

110-1

109-2

109-1

108-2

108-1

107-2

Senate

158

191

184

190

138

159

133

167

149

House

127

159

118

164

101

140

110

133

123

Senate

1075

1421

989

1376

1028

1222

1032

1454

1043

House

879

1247

890

1478

850

1067

879

1015

772

Senate

6.8

7.4

5.4

7.2

7.4

7.7

7.8

8.7

7

House

6.9

7.8

7.5

9

8.4

7.6

8

7.6

6.3

Senate

1506

3380

1590

3033

2302

2616

1318

2398

1558

House

3098

5691

3225

6194

2451

5703

2338

4616

2711

TOTAL

4604

9071

4815

9227

4753

8321

3656

7014

4269

Number

258

125

278

138

248

169

300

198

241

% Introduced

5.6

1.38

5.8

1.5

5.2

2.03

8.21

2.82

5.65

Senate

299

397

215

442

279

366

216

459

253

House 1

660

987

688

1186

541

671

544

677

484

TOTAL

959

1384

903

1628

820

1037

760

1136

739

0

4

5

1

0

0

0

0

3

1

0

1 Vetoes

Overridden

0

Includes quorum calls Includes pocket vetoes 3 Does not include line-item vetoes 1

2

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NISH Legislative Agenda Disability Policy • Support innovative programs and policies that maximize meaningful employment opportunities for people with significant disabilities, particularly veterans with disabilities • Legislation • Reauthorization of Workforce Investment/Rehabilitation Act • TEAM Act Package • Repeal of CLASS Act

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NISH Legislative Agenda Employment Policy • Support legislation that will ensure continued cooperative interaction among worker training and education programs; promote language that supports physical and programmatic accessibility in the WIA/RA; advocate for increased funding and improvements to all worker training and education programs, and; support legislation that protects the employment of persons with significant disabilities who utilize Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act. • Legislation • Fair Pay Act • Regulatory • U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Federal Contract Compliance 13


NISH Legislative Agenda Budget & Appropriations • Promote funding for the AbilityOne Program to ensure that NPAs have the capacity and capability to serve the needs of the disability community • FY 2012 Budget Debate • The President’s FY 2012 budget plan was rolled out in mid-February • House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan (R-1st WI) introduced House FY 2012 budget resolution • Proposed nearly $5.8 trillion in discretionary spending cuts • House voted in mid-April largely along party lines to adopt the budget resolution • Senate Budget committee working on its resolution plan • Conference activities will be held to iron out differences and provide for a blueprint for later spending and tax bills

Deficit Reductions • Monitor and respond to Congressional initiatives aimed at reducing the Federal deficit that might negatively impact disability entitlements or discretionary programs

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NISH Legislative Agenda Javits-Wagner-O’Day Act Modernization • Core goal: job growth for people who are blind or have significant disability; align the law and the AbilityOne Program with today’s federal acquisition environment and disability policy, and; streamline procurement process with more focused oversight • Legislation • Policy • Regulation

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NISH Legislative Agenda Procurement Policy • Support acquisition and procurement reform initiatives to maximize employment; Prevent enactment of legislation that harms the AbilityOne community and creates more barriers to entry, and; oppose legislative and regulatory efforts that mandate or encourage insourcing contracted functions.

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NISH Legislative Agenda Small Business • Support policies that encourage and enhance AbilityOne small business partnerships and collaboration • Legislation • U.S. Small Business Administration Authorization • Small Business Procurement Goals • Vets First Priority Program • Regulatory • Small Business Jobs Bill • Women-Owned Small Business Program • Policy • President’s Small Business Federal Contracting Opportunities Taskforce

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NISH Legislative Agenda Entitlements • Support retention of critical employment supports; such as SSI, SSDI, Medicare and Medicaid Programs to maintain employment for people with significant disabilities

Nonprofit Agency Governance • Advocate legislative and policy initiatives impacting nonprofit organizations to promote the highest level of AbilityOne Program integrity and continued growth of the Program

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State Relations State Legislative Activity • Monitor and support state legislative activity • Support legislative initiatives that grow employment opportunities at the state level for people with significant disabilities

• Monitor state legislatures for initiatives that impact NPAs • Taxes • Reductions in Medicaid program services • Consolidation and/or elimination of state departments serving people with disabilities • Minimum wage issues and 14(c) • Preferential purchasing programs

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State Relations State Use Programs • Assist states with development and growth of State Use Programs • Existing programs and states without programs • Stakeholders • Legislation • Creation of CNAs • Trainings

• Relationship building • Statewide Associations • Vocational Rehabilitation Community 20


Grassroots Advocacy Who is Important?

Short Answer: Every Member of Congress 21


Grassroots Advocacy Key Congressional Committees •

Senate Committees of Key Concern (7)

House Committees of Key Concern (9)

– Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs (AbilityOne Oversight)

– Oversight & Government Reform (AbilityOne Oversight)

– Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (disability & employment policy oversight)

– Education & Labor (disability & employment policy oversight)

– Small Business & Entrepreneurship (oversight of competing priority) – Armed Services – Appropriations – Veterans Affairs – Finance

– Homeland Security

– Small Business (oversight of the competing priority) – Armed Services – Appropriations (CRP & Committee Funding) – Energy &Commerce (Medicaid) – Veterans – Ways & Means 22


Grassroots Advocacy Who Else is Important?

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What is a Grassroots Network?

Grassroots networks are devoted to increasing political involvement by organizing a group of people who share similar views on political issues facing their industry.

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Grassroots Advocacy Congressional Champion Program • Recruit and Nurture AbilityOne Congressional Champions • Office Visits • AbilityOne Contract Site Tour • Communication • Use AbilityOne Products and/or Services • Champion Renewal Program

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Congressional Champions Alabama Rep. Jo Bonner Rep. Mike Rodgers Alaska Rep. Don Young Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords Rep. Raul Grijalva California Sen. Dianne Feinstein Rep. Brian P. Bilbray Rep. Susan Davis Rep. Bob Filner Rep. Lynn Woolsey Colorado Rep. Diana DeGette District of Columbia Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton Florida Sen. Bill Nelson Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss Sen. Johnny Isakson Rep. John Barrow Rep. Sanford Bishop Rep. Paul Broun Rep. Phil Gingrey Rep. Hank Johnson Rep. John Lewis Rep. Tom Price Rep. David Scott Rep. Lynn Westmoreland

Guam Del. Madeleine Bordallo Hawaii Rep. Mazie Hirono Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin Rep. Danny Davis Rep. Janice Schakowski Indiana Rep. Dan Burton Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley Sen. Tom Harkin Rep. Leonard Boswell Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran Sen. Pat Roberts Kentucky Rep. Harold Rogers Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu Sen. David Vitter Rep. Rodney Alexander Maine Sen. Susan Collins Maryland Sen. Benjamin Cardin Sen. Barbara Mikulski Rep. Roscoe Bartlett Rep. Steny Hoyer Rep. C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger

Massachusetts Rep. Michael Capuano Rep. Barney Frank Rep. Stephen Lynch Rep. Edward Markey Rep. James McGovern Rep. John Tierney Michigan Sen. Carl Levin Sen. Debbie Stabenow Rep. Dave Camp Rep. Dale Kildee Rep. Michael Rogers Rep. Fred Upton Minnesota Rep. Betty McCollum Rep. Collin Peterson Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran Rep. Gregg Harper Rep. Bennie Thompson Missouri Rep. William Lacy Clay Rep. Emanuel Cleaver Rep. Sam Graves Nevada Sen. John Ensign Sen. Harry Reid Rep. Shelley Berkley Rep. Dean Heller

New Mexico Sen. Jeff Bingaman Rep. Martin Heinrich New York Rep. Maurice D. Hinchey Rep. Jerrold Nadler Rep. Louise M. Slaughter Rep. Edolphus Towns Rep. Anthony Weiner North Carolina Sen. Richard Burr Sen. Kay Hagan Rep. G.K. Butterfield Rep. Howard Coble Rep. Virginia Foxx Rep. Walter Jones Rep. David Price Rep. Melvin Watt Ohio Rep. Steve Austria Rep. Steve Chabot Rep. Tim Ryan Pennsylvania Rep. Tim Holden Rep. Joseph Pitts Rhode Island Rep. James Langevin South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnson Sen. John Thune Tennessee Rep. Phil Roe

Texas Sen. John Cornyn Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison Rep. Mike Conaway Rep. Henry Cuellar Rep. Louie Gohmert Rep. Charlie Gonzalez Rep. Kay Granger Rep. Ralph Hall Rep. Silvestre Reyes Rep. Pete Sessions Rep. William Thornberry Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch Rep. Rob Bishop Rep. Jason Chaffetz Rep. Jim Matheson Virginia Rep. Gerry E. Connolly Rep. James P. Moran Rep. Robert C. Scott Rep. Robert Wittman Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell Sen. Patty Murray Rep. Norman Dicks Rep. Rick Larsen Rep. Jim McDermott Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers Wisconsin Sen. Herb Kohl Rep. Gwen Moore Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr.

New Jersey Rep. Robert Andrews

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Grassroots Advocacy: The Power In CRPs • 12 Grassroots Advocacy Conferences • More than 180 Grassroots Teams Formed and Trained

• 12 CRP Fly-Ins • More than 1,800 Congressional Visits Conducted

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Capwiz Tools We Use

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Action Alerts Tools We Use

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Member Information Tools We Use

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How Can We Get Stronger? The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved; the pig is committed. ~ Martina Navratilova • Build Relationships • Worksite Visits • House Calendar Makes it Easier • Collaborate for Greater Impact • Champions

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How Can We Be Healthier A minute's success pays the failure of years. ~ Robert Browning • Opportunities • Protection • Funding Opportunities • Increased Access • Self Advocate Development • You Have a Voice

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How Can We Be Better? As a general rule, the most successful person in life is the person who has the best information. ~ Benjamin Disraeli • • • • •

Public Policy Updates Public Policy Advocates Calls Action Alerts National Sources (Politico, Roll Call) Local Sources – Local Papers – State/Local Organizations

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Final Thoughts

There are no problems we cannot solve together, and very few that we can solve by ourselves. ~ Lyndon B. Johnson

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Questions? Feel free to contact us! John Kelly Director, Government Affairs 8401 Old Courthouse Rd Vienna, VA 22182 571-226-4691 jkelly@nish.org

Alicia Epstein Manager, Disability Policy 8401 Old Courthouse Rd Vienna, VA 22182 571-921-9362 (video relay service) aepstein@nish.org

Debbie Ignatz Manager, State Relations 112 Townpark Drive NW Suite 200 Kennesaw, GA 30144-3733 678-838-5171 dignatz@nish.org

Bill Jefferson Congressional Liaison, House and Senate Armed Services and DoD 8401 Old Courthouse Rd Vienna, VA 22182 571-226-4525 bjefferson@nish.org

Shari Walton Manager, Government Affairs 8401 Old Courthouse Rd Vienna, VA 22182 571-226-4533 swalton@nish.org 35


Session Evaluation Information

SESSION TITLE: Congress SESSION CODE: GA-T1045

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