Voya Financial Political Activities and Contributions Annual Report

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Political Activities and Contributions 2016 Annual Report

A Note from the PAC Treasurer I 01 I am pleased to announce the release of our 2016 Political Activities and Contributions Report (Annual Report). At Voya Financial, Inc. ( or the Company) we are committed to operating openly and believe the best way to demonstrate how we do business is to communicate and provide transparency to our shareholders, customers, employees and other important stakeholders. The decisions made by government have a significant impact on how operates as a public company and competes in the marketplace. Accordingly, it is important that the Company maintain a presence in the public policy arena to express our viewpoints to legislators and regulators on key issues that impact how we do business. engages in a number of initiatives to help support an active profile in legislative and regulatory processes. Such activities include direct engagements with state and federal lawmakers and regulators, partnerships with trade associations and operation of a federal political action committee ( PAC). This Annual Report provides detailed information on s political contributions and annual trade association dues, assessments and contributions to trade associations, industry groups and other disbursements exceeding $50,000. The PAC operates in accordance with all relevant state and federal laws. Further information about our political action committee is available on the Federal Election Commission s website at fec.gov. This report also provides a summary of s policies and procedures for political activities. Please direct any questions regarding PAC to the Office of the Corporate Secretary, at, Inc., 230 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169 or 212-309-8200. Sincerely, Elizabeth Byrne PAC Treasurer PAC officers Jean Weng Chair Senior Vice President, Deputy General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Elizabeth Byrne Treasurer Vice President for State Government Affairs Sean Cassidy Secretary Vice President for Federal Government Affairs Contents Summary of s Policies and Procedures for Political Activity 2 PAC Federal Contributions 3 PAC Contributions to Trade Associations PACs 4 PAC Contributions to Leadership PACs 4 Trade Association, Industry Groups and other Disbursements 4

Summary of s Policies and Procedures for Political Activity I 02 recognizes the importance of participation in the American democratic process, both by individual employees and by the Company. also values transparency in this process and recognizes the need to disclose its political activity in order to promote strong corporate governance, participation in political processes and confidence in the American democratic systems. s United States political contributions and those of PAC are made in accordance with federal and state campaign finance and other applicable laws without regard for the private political preferences of executives. Internal policies and standards adopted by the Company also govern political activity. The Nominating and Governance Committee of s Board of Directors provides oversight with respect to the political contributions policy and practices of the Company. respects and encourages the interests its employees may have in supporting the political candidates and issues of their choice. However, it is very important that any employee s participation in the governmental process be undertaken as an individual not as a representative of. Certain personal, political contributions of employees and family members are prohibited or restricted under the Company s Political Activity Policy in order to comply with federal, state and local pay-toplay laws pertaining to contributions involving state and local governments with whom does business. U.S. federal law and certain state laws prohibit a corporation, such as, from making political contributions in the United States. This includes monetary contributions as well as in-kind contributions. has one federal PAC, PAC, which is funded entirely through voluntary, employee contributions from eligible employees and directors. Contributions are strictly voluntary, and the Company and its management will not reward or penalize anyone for electing to participate or not. In accordance with state and local campaign finance laws, two of s operating companies (ReliaStar Life Insurance Company and ReliaStar Life Insurance Company of New York) each provided a corporate contribution of $5,000 to the Life Insurance Council of New York (LICONY) PAC. LICONY is the state life insurance trade association in New York. These contributions are included in this annual report. PAC does not contribute to any super PACs nor does it contribute to any political 501 (c) (4) organizations. PAC is not authorized to make any contributions to support or oppose any candidate for state or local office or any state or local official running for federal office, and is not authorized to make any contributions to any state or local party committee or state or local political committee. All solicitations, contributions, and expenditures by PAC are made in accordance with applicable laws and regulations and shall not trigger a ban on business for the Company. Political contributions made by PAC provide a voice for and its employees so that they may participate in the American democratic process. PAC supports candidates from both major political parties and Independents who understand the importance of helping people responsibly save for retirement and manage their financial assets. PAC disbursement decisions are made by the officers of the PAC consistent with the PAC s Bylaws and based upon a candidate s State or Congressional District, committee assignment, legislative and work experience, expertise and other factors. Prior to any disbursement decisions, candidates are vetted by Corporate Communications for public statements inconsistent with our corporate values. PAC relies on outside legal expertise to address new or emerging issues and an outside vendor for administration of the PAC.

PAC Federal Contributions I 03 U.S. House of Representative Candidate Amount State Party Becerra Xavier $1,500 CA D Black Diane $1,000 TN R Blum Rodney $2,000 IA R Blumenauer Earl $1,000 OR D Brady Kevin $6,500 TX R Capuano Michael E $3,000 MA D Cleaver Emanuel $3,000 MO D Courtney Joseph $2,000 CT D Crowley Joseph $3,000 NY D Delaney John $1,000 MD D Dold Robert $2,500 IL R Duffy Sean $1,000 WI R Foster Bill $1,000 IL D Hensarling Jeb $2,000 TX R Hill French $1,000 AR R Himes Jim $3,000 CT D Kind Ron $2,000 WI D LaHood Darin $1,000 IL R Larson John $3,000 CT D Levin Sander (Sandy) $1,500 MI D Loebsack Dave $2,000 IA D Luetkemeyer Blaine $1,000 MO R Maloney Carolyn $1,000 NY D Messer Luke $2,000 IN R Moore Gwendolynne $1,000 WI D Mulvaney John "Mick" $1,000 SC R Neal Richard $2,000 MA D Paulsen Erik $5,500 MN R Perlmutter Ed $1,000 CO D Poliquin Bruce $3,000 ME R Renacci James $1,500 OH R Roskam Peter J. $2,500 IL R Ross Dennis $1,000 FL R Rothfus Keith $2,000 PA R Royce Ed $2,500 CA R Ryan Paul $2,500 WI R Sanchez Linda $1,500 CA D Scalise Steve $1,500 LA R Scott David $1,000 GA D Sessions Pete $1,000 TX R Sewell Terri $1,000 AL D Sherman Brad $1,000 CA D Sinema Kyrsten $2,000 AZ D Stivers Steve $2,500 OH R Thompson Mike $1,000 CA D Tiberi Pat $1,000 OH R Vargas Juan $2,000 CA D Wagner Ann $1,500 MO R Total $90,500 U.S. Senate Candidate Amount State Party Ayotte Kelly $1,500 NH R Blumenthal Richard $2,500 CT D Blunt Roy $2,000 MO R Boustany Charles W. $2,500 LA R Brown Sherrod $1,000 OH D Burr Richard $2,000 NC R Cardin Ben $3,500 MD D Crapo Michael $5,000 ID R Grassley Chuck $2,500 IA R Heitkamp Heidi $1,500 ND D Isakson John $1,500 GA R King Angus $1,500 ME IND Murphy Patrick $1,000 FL D Peters Gary $2,000 MI D Portman Rob $4,000 OH R Schumer Charles $5,000 NY D Scott Tim $1,500 SC R Shelby Richard $1,500 AL R Tester Jon $3,500 MT D Thune John $2,000 SD R Toomey Pat $1,000 PA R Total $48,500

PAC Contributions to Trade Associations PACs Sponsoring Association Amount New Democrat Coalition PAC (NDCPAC) $2,500 Tuesday Group PAC $2,500 American Council of Life Ins. PAC (ACLI PAC) $5,000 Insured Retirement Institute PAC (IRI PAC) $2,500 Financial Services Roundtable PAC (FSR) $5,000 Investment Co Institute PAC-ICI PAC $5,000 I 04 PAC Contributions to Leadership PACs Sponsoring Association Amount Healthcare Freedom Fund (Rep. Roe (R-TN)) $2,000 Nutmeg PAC (Sen. Blumenthal (D-CT)) $1,500 Trade Association, Industry Groups and Other Disbursements Annual dues, assessments, and contributions to trade associations, industry groups, and other disbursements exceeding $50,000. Organization* Lobbying** Total dues American Council of Life Insurers $252,263 $1,173,317 Investment Company Institute $41,191 $462,826 Business Round Table $115,150 $245,000 Financial Services Roundtable $51,572 $147,350 Davis & Harman $120,000 $120,000 Insured Retirement Institute $7,050 $117,500 Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association $12,750 $85,000 Life Insurance Council of New York $20,909 *** $82,100 * belongs and contributes to various organizations that maintain a relevant focus on matters concerning our business interests including membership organizations, trade groups, social welfare organizations and tax-exempt organizations organized under Section 527 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code which support certain political activity. ** Non-deductible portion of dues computed pursuant to I.R.C. 162 (e) and Treas. Reg. 1.162.29. *** Includes an aggregate $10,000 corporate contribution from two of s operating companies to LICONY PAC. 171429 3035482.X.G-2 2017 Voya Services Company. All rights Voya.com