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2016 West Virginia VOTING RECORD YOUR LEGISLATORS VOTING RECORD ON SMALL BUSINESS ISSUES 2016 EDITION Roll call votes by state legislators on those issues where NFIB had an official position, and where a Key Vote card was used to alert lawmakers that the issue was important to small business, are listed below. The Voting Record is only one measure of a legislator s performance. A vote tally does not indicate which legislators represented small business interests in committees or behind the scenes. However, the record does indicate their positions when asked to vote on key issues on the floor of the House or the Senate. Please take the time to thank those legislators who supported legislation important to small business. 1. Business One Stop Shop (HB 2878) 2015 Session: Establishes a portal that will serve as a single, unified access point for businesses to find information on planning, starting, operating, or expanding a business in West Virginia. A YES vote supports the NFIB Position. Passed the Senate 33 0; passed the House 98 0. Signed by the governor. 2. Workplace Freedom (SB 1) 2016 Session: Guarantees that no person can be compelled as a condition of employment to join or not to join, nor to pay dues to, a labor union. A YES vote supports the NFIB Position. Passed the Senate 17 16; passed the House 54 46. Vetoed by the governor. 3. Workplace Freedom Override Veto (SB 1) 2016 Session: Legislators were asked to support the veto override to enable SB 1 (workplace freedom) to become law. A YES vote supports the NFIB Position. Passed the Senate 18 16; passed the House 54 43. 4. Prevailing Wage (HB 4005) 2016 Session: Repeals West Virginia s prevailing wage act and eliminates the practice of paying government-determined wages for public projects. A YES vote supports the NFIB Position. Passed the Senate 18 16; passed the House 55 44. Vetoed by the governor. 5. Prevailing Wage Override Veto (HB 4005) 2016 Session: Legislators were asked to support the veto override to enable HB 4005 (prevailing wage) to become law. A YES vote supports the NFIB Position. Passed the Senate 18 16; passed the House 54 44. House ONLY 6. Balanced Budget Amendment (HCR 36) 2016 Session: Authorizes state delegates to attend a limited convention of the states, as authorized by Article V of the U.S. Constitution, solely for the purpose of proposing a federal balanced budget amendment. A YES vote supports the NFIB Position. Passed the Senate by voice vote; passed the House 66 27. VOTING KEY Y = Voted Yes N = Voted No * = Did Not Vote % = Percentage of Votes Favorable to NFIB Position N/A = Not Enough Votes to Score (5 Required) SENATE VOTING RECORD ISSUE NUMBER District 1 2 3 4 5 % NFIB POSITION Y Y Y Y Y 100% Ashley, Bob 1 3 * Y Y Y Y N/A Beach, Robert D. 13 Y N N N N 20%

ISSUE NUMBER District 1 2 3 4 5 % NFIB POSITION Y Y Y Y Y 100% Blair, Craig 15 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Boley, Donna J. 3 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Bosco, Greg 11 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Carmichael, Mitch 4 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Cline, Sue 2 9 * Y Y Y Y N/A Cole, William P. III 6 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Facemire, Douglas E. 12 Y N N N N 20% Ferns, Ryan 1 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Gaunch, Ed 8 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Hall, Mike 4 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Karnes, Robert 11 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Kessler, Jeffrey 2 Y N N N N 20% Kirkendoll, Art 7 Y N N N N 20% Laird, William R IV 10 Y N N N N 20% Leonhardt, Kent 2 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Maynard, Mark R. 6 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Miller, Ronald F. 10 Y N N N N 20% Mullins, Jeff 9 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Palumbo, Corey 17 Y N N N N 20% Plymale, Robert H. 5 Y N N N N 20% Prezioso, Roman 13 Y N N N N 20% Romano, Mike 12 Y N N N N 20% Snyder, Herb 16 Y N N N N 20% Stollings, Ron 7 Y N N N N 20% Sypolt, Dave 14 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Takubo, Tom 17 * Y Y Y Y N/A Trump, Charles S. IV 15 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Unger, John R. II 16 Y N N N N 20% Walters, Chris 8 Y Y Y Y Y 100% Williams, Bob 14 Y N N N N 20% Woelfel, Mike 5 Y N N N N 20% Yost, Jack 1 Y N N N N 20% 1. Bob Ashley appointed (9/15) to replace David Nohe (resigned August 30, 2015) 2. Sue Cline appointed (1/16) to replace Dan Hall (resigned January 2016)

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES VOTING RECORD ISSUE NUMBER District 1 2 3 4 5 6 % Ambler, George 42 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Anderson, William 8 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Armstead, Tim 40 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Arvon, Lynne 31 Y Y Y Y Y * 100% Atkinson, Martin III 11 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Azinger, Mike 10 Y Y * Y Y Y 100% Bates, Mick 30 * N N N N N 0% Blackwell, Frank L. 25 Y N * N * Y N/A Blair, Saira 59 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Boggs, Brent 34 Y N N N N N 17% Border-Sheppard, Anna 9 Y Y Y Y Y * 100% Butler, Jim 14 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Byrd, Andrew 35 Y N N N N N 17% Cadle, Scott 13 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Campbell, Denise L. 43 Y N N N N Y 33% Canterbury, Ray 42 Y N N N N Y 33% Caputo, Mike 50 Y N N N N N 17% Cooper, Roy 28 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Cowles, Daryl 58 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Deem, Frank 10 Y Y Y Y Y * 100% Duke, Walter 61 Y Y Y Y Y N 83% Eldridge, Jeff 22 Y N N N N N 17% Ellington, Joe 27 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Espinosa, Paul 66 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Evans, Allen 54 Y N N Y N Y 50% Evans, David 4 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Faircloth, Larry 60 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Fast, Tom 32 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Ferro, Michael T. 4 Y N N N N N 17% Flanigan, Bill 51 Y N * * * * N/A Fleischauer, Barbara Evans 51 Y N N N N N 17% Fluharty, Shawn 3 Y N N N N N 17% Folk, Michael 63 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Foster, Geoff 15 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100%

ISSUE NUMBER District 1 2 3 4 5 6 % Frich, Cindy 51 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Gearhart, Marty 27 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Guthrie, Nancy Peoples 36 Y N N N N N 17% Hamilton, Bill 45 Y N N N N Y 33% Hamrick, Danny 48 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Hanshaw, Roger 33 * N N N N Y 20% Hartman, William G. 43 Y N N N N Y 33% Hicks, Kenneth 19 Y N N N N Y 33% Hill, Jordan 41 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Hornbuckle, Sean 16 Y N N N N N 17% Householder, Eric 64 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Howell, Gary G. 56 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Ihle, Michael 13 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Ireland, Lynwood 7 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Kelly, John R. 10 Y Y Y N N Y 67% Kessinger, Kayla 32 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Kurcaba, Brian 51 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Lane, Patrick 38 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Longstreth, Linda 50 Y N N N N N 17% Lynch, Dana 44 Y N N N N N 17% Machin, Tim 50 Y N N N N N 17% Marcum, Justin 20 Y N N N N Y 33% McCuskey, John B. 35 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% McGeehan, Pat 1 Y N N Y Y N 50% Miley, Tim 48 Y N N N N N 17% Miller, Carol 16 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Moffatt, Michel 22 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Moore, Clif 26 Y N N N N N 17% Morgan, Jim 16 Y N N N N N 17% Moye, Rick 29 Y N N N N Y 33% Nelson, Eric 35 Y Y Y Y Y * 100% Nelson, Joshua 23 Y Y Y Y Y N 83% O'Neal, John D. IV 28 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Overington, John 62 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Perdue, Don 19 Y N N N N Y 33%

ISSUE NUMBER District 1 2 3 4 5 6 % Perry, David G. 32 Y N N N N Y 33% Pethtel, David 5 Y N N N N Y 33% Phillips, Rupert Jr. 24 Y N N N N Y 33% Pushkin, Mike 37 Y N N N N N 17% Reynolds, Doug 17 Y N N N N N 17% Rodighiero, Ralph 24 Y N N N N N 17% Rohrbach, Matthew 17 Y N N N N Y 33% Romine, William R. 6 Y N N N N Y 33% Rowan, Ruth 57 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Rowe Larry L. 36 Y N N N N N 17% Shaffer, Steven 52 Y N N N N Y 33% Shott, John 27 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Skinner, Stephen 67 Y N N N N N 17% Smith, Peggy Donaldson 46 Y N N N N N 17% Smith, Randy E. 53 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Sobonya, Kelli 18 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Sponaugle, Isaac 55 Y N N N N N 17% Stansbury, Chris 35 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Statler, Joe 51 Y N Y Y Y Y 83% Storch, Erikka 3 Y N N N N Y 33% Summers, Amy 49 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Trecost, Patsy Samuel II 48 Y N N N N Y 33% Upson, Jill 65 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Wagner, Danny 47 Y Y Y N N Y 67% Walters, Ron 39 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Waxman, Terry 48 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Weld, Ryan 2 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100% Westfall, Steve 12 Y Y Y Y Y * 100% White, Brad 36 Y Y Y Y Y * 100% White, Phyllis 21 Y N N N N N 17% Zatezalo, Mark 1 Y Y Y Y Y Y 100%