ETHICS Amendment Employee Post?Travel Disclosure Form Original This form is for disclosing the receipt of travel expenses from private sources for travel taken in connection with o?icial duties. This form does not eliminate the need to report privately~funded travel on the annual Financial Disclosure Statements of those employees required to ?le them. In accordance with House Rule 25, clause 5, you must complete this form and?le it with the Clerk ofthe House, 3-81 Cannon House O?ice Building, within 15 days after travel is completed. Please do not ?le this form with the Committee on Ethics. NOTE: Willful or knowing misrepresentations on this form may be subject to criminal prosecution pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001. 1. Name of Traveler: -ll,l (l (Tirol) NW 2. a. Name of Accompanying Relative: OR None Child Other (specify): b. Relationship to Traveler: Spouse 3. a. Dates: Departure. Return: b. Dates at Personal Expense, if any: OR Nonem 4. Departure City: \Wi?l?m Destination: if Return CitySponsor(s), Who Paid for the L0 rill fci 6. Describe Meetings and Events Atwteuded \md Din Uni 7 Mr: ?hf/lid? Il'?lill Man 7. Attached to this form are each oft following, signify that each item is attached by checking the corresponding lad/x: a. lg 21 completed Sponsor Post?Travel Disclosure Form; b. the Primary Trip Sponsor Form completed by the trip sponsor prior to the trip, including all attachments and the Grantinaking or Non?Grantrnaking Sponsor Forms; 5-.) c. page 2 ofthe completed Traveler Form submitted by the employee; and :77, d1 the letter from the Committee on Ethics approving my participation on this trip. 51,7 8. a. I represent that I participated in each of the activities re?ected in the attached sponsor's agenda. Signify statement is true by checking the box: b. If not, explaincertify that the informa 1 gontained on this form is true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature of Traveler: I W, Date: 4 VP) If] i authorized this travel in advance. 1m all of the expenses listed on the attached Sponsor Post-Travel Disclosure Form were necessary and that the travel was in connection with the employee?s o?icial duties and would not create the appearance that the employee is using public o?ice for private gain. Name of Supervising Member: 20? f7 Date. 4] lC~ Signature of Supervising Member: Version date 12/2018 by Committee on Ethics i Sponsor Post~Travel Disclosure Form 3 origin?? - This form must be completed by an of?cer of any organization that served as the primary trip sponsor in providing travel expenses or reimbursement for travel expenses to House Members, officers, or employees under House Rule 25, clause 5. A completed copy of the form must be provided to each House Member, of?cer, or employee who participated on the trip within ten days of their return. You must answer all questions, and check. all boxes, on this form for your submission to comply with House rules and the Committee?s travel regulations. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in the denial of future requests to sponsor trips and/or subject the current traveler to disciplinary action or a requirement to repay the trip expenses. NOTE: illqu or knowing misrepresentations on this form may be subject to criminal prosecution pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1.001. 1- Who paid for the trip: Center Forward 2. Travel Destination(s): Middleburg, VA Date of Departure: 04/05/19 . Date of Return: 04l07/19 4_ Nameg) of Traveler(s); Hana Greenberg Note-.- You may list more than one traveler on a form only if all information is identical for each person listed. 5. Actual amount of expenses paid on behalf of, or reimbursed to, each individual named in Question 4: Total Transportation Total Lodging Total Meal Total Other Expenses Expenses Expenses Expenses (dollar amount per item and description Traveler $00.00 $125.00 $200.00 $250.00 (waived registration fee) Accompanying 00 Family Member $0.00 $0.00 6. All expenses connected to the trip were for actual costs incurred and not a per diem or lump sum payment. Sigm?? statement is true by checking box: I certify that the information contained in this form is true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. 4 Signature: w?l LICE- Date: 0440811 9 Riley Kitburg Title: Director of Outreach Name: Organization: Center Forward form on o?icer of the above?named organimtion. Sigizz'jjr statement is true by checking box: Address: 777 6th Street, NW, 11th Floor, Washington, 0.0. 20001 (563) 542?6821 Telephone: Email: Committee sto?'moy contact the above?named individual ifadditional information is required. If you have questions regarding your completion of this form, please contact the Committee on Ethics at 202-225?7103. Version date 12/2018 by Committee on Ethics TRAVELER FORM 1. Name ofTraveler: Hana Greenberg 2- Sponsor(s) who will be paying for the trip: Center Forward 3. Travel Destination(s): Middleburg, VA April 5. 2019 Date of Return; April 7, 2019 Will you beextending the trip at your personal expenseDate ofDeparture: If yes, list dates at personal expense: 5. a. Will you be accompanied by a family member at the sponsor?s expense? Yes No If yes: (1) Name of Accompanying Family Member: I (2) Relationship to Traveler: Spouse El Child 5 Other (specify): (3) Accompanying Family Member is at least 18 years of age: El Yes No 6. a. Did the trip sponsor answer ?Yes? to Question 8(c) on the Primary Trip SponsorP or travel is sponsored by an entity that employs a registered federal lobbyist or a foreign agent)? Yes b. If yes, and you are requesting lodging for two nights, explain Why the second night is warranted: 7. Primary Trip Sponsor Form is attached, including agenda, invitee list, and any other attachments and contributing sponsor forms: Yes No NOTE: The agenda should Show the traveler?s individual schedule, including departure and arrival times and identify the speci?c events in which the traveler will be participating. 8. Explain Why participation in the trip is connected to the traveler?s individual of?cial or representational duties. Staff should include their job title and how the activities on the itinerary relate to their duties. As Chief of Staff to a long?time leader in the centrist New Democrat Coalition I look forward to learning more about how other moderate of?ces on both sides of the aisle and thought leaders approach challenging issues of hte day. 9. Is the traveler aware of any registered federal lobbyists or foreign agents involved planning, organizing, requesting, or arranging the trip? Yes No 10. For staff travelers, to be completed by your employing Member: ADVANCED AUTHORIZATION OF EMPLOYEE TRAVEL I hereby authorize the individual named above, an employee of the US. House of Representatives Who works under my direct supervision, to accept expenses for the trip described in this request I have determined that the above described travel is in connection with my employee of?cial duties and that acceptance of these expenses will not create the appearance that the employee 18 us -. blic o?ice f, iyate g. I ,aes? Signature of Employing Member Primary Trip Sponsor Form This form should be completed by private entities offering to provide travel or reimbursement for travel to House Members, of?cers, or employees under House Rule 25, clause 5. A completed copy of the form (and any attachments) should be provided to each invited House Member, of?cer, or employee, who will then forward it to the Committee together with a Traveler Farm at least 30 days before the start date of the trip. The trip sponsor should NOT submit the form directly to the Committee. The Committee website (ethics. housegov) provides detailed instructions for ?lling out the form. NOTE: Willful or knowing misrepresentations on this form may be subject to criminal prosecution pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1001. Failure to comply with the Committee?s Travel Regulations may also lead to the denial of permission to sponsor future trips. 1. Ex.) Version date 12/2018 by Committee on Ethics Sponsor who will be paying for the trip: Center Forward I represent that the?trip will not be ?nanced, in whole or in part, by a registered federal lobbyist or foreign agent. Sigmfy that the statement is true by checking box: Check only one. 1 represent that: a. The primary trip sponsor has not accepted from any other source, funds intended directly or indirectly to ?nance any aspect of the trip: OR b. The trip is arranged without regard to congressional participation and the primary trip sponsor has accepted funds only from entities that will receive a tangible bene?t in exchange for those funds: OR c. The primary trip sponsor has accepted funds from other source(s) intended directly or indirectly to ?nance all or part of this trip and has enclosed disclosure forms from each of those entities. El If is checked, list the names of the additional sponsors: Provide names and titles of ALL House Members and employees you are inviting. For each House invites, provide an explanation of why the individual was invited (include additional pages if necessary): Please see attachment. ls travel being offered to an accompanying family member of the House invitee(s)? Yes No Date of Departure: April 5. 2019 Date of Return: April 7. 2019 a. City of departure: Washiooton. DC. b. Destination(s): Middleburu. VA c. City of return: Washinoton, Check only one. I represent that: a. The sponsor of the trip is an institution of higher education within the meaning of section 101 of the Higher Education Act of 1965: OR b. The sponsor of the trip does not retain or employ a registered federal lobbyist or foreign agent: 0R c. The sponsor employs or retains a registered federal lobbyist or foreign agent, but the trip is for attendance at a one-day event and lobbyist foreign agent involvement in planning, organizing, requesting, or arranging the trip was de minimis under the Committee?s travel regulations. El Check only one of the following: a. I checked 8(a) or above: b. I checked 8(c) above but am not offering any lodging: c. I checked 8(c) above and am offering lodging and meals for one night: OR d. I checked 8(c) above and am offering lodging and meals for two nights: El If you checked this box, explain why the second night of lodging is warranted: MM HI 10. Attached is a detailed agenda of the activities House invitees will be participating in during the travel an hourly description of planned activities for trip invitees). Indicate agenda is attached by checking box: 11. Check only one of the following: a. I represent that a registered federal lobbyist or foreign agent will not accompany House Members or employees on any segment of the trip. Signify that the statement is true by checking box: OR b. NotApplicoble. Trip sponsor is a U.S. institution of higher education: 12. For each sponsor required to submit a sponsor form, describe the sponsor?s interest in the subject matter of the trip and its role in organizing and/or conducting the trip: Please see attachment. 13. Answer parts a and 17. Answer part ifneccessary: a. Mode of travel: Air El Rail El Bus El Car Other I: (specify: b. Class of travel: Coach El Business First El Charter Other El (specify: c. if travel will be ?rst class, or by chartered or private aircraft, explain why such travel is warranted: 14. I represent that the expenditures related to local area travel during the trip will be unrelated to personal or recreational activities of the invitee(s). Signi?z that the statement is true by checking box: 15. Check only one. I represent that either: a. The trip involves an event that is arranged or organized without regard to congressional participation and that meals provided to congressional participants are similar to those provided to or purchased by other event attendees: OR b. The trip involves events that are arranged speci?cally with regard to congressional participation: If is checked: 1) Detail the cost per day of meals (approximate cost may be provided): 2) Provide the reason for selecting the location of the event or trip: 16. Name, cost, and reasons for selecting each hotel or other lodging facility: Hotel Name: Salamander Resort and Sea City: Middleburo Cost Per Night: $125.00 Reason(s) for Selecting: Amole meetino space with necessarv AN near Washinoton. DC. Hotel Name: City: Cost Per Night: Reason(s) for Selecting: Hotel Name: City: Cost Per Night: Reason(s) for Selecting: 17. I represent that all expenses connected to the trip will be for actual costs incurred and not a per diem or lump sum payment. Sigm'fy that the statement is true by checking box: Version date 12/2018 by Committee on Ethics 18. Total Expenses for each Participant: Actual Amounts Total Transportation Total Lodging Expenses Total Meal Expenses Good Faith Estimates Expenses per Participant per Participant per Participant For each Member: $60.00 $250.00 $250.00 Of?cer, or Employee . For each Accompanying $60.00 $0.00 $250.00 Family Member Other Expenses Identify Speci?c Nature of ?Other? Expenses (dollar amount per item) taxi, parking, registration fee, etc.) For each Member, $250.00 Registration Fee Of?cer, or Employee For each Accompanying $000 Family Member NOTE: or knowing misrepresentations on this form may be subject to criminal prosecution pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1601. 19. Check only one: a. I certify that I am an officer of the organization listed below: OR b. NotApplicable. Trip sponsor is an individual or a US. institution of higher education. it 20. I certify that I am not a registered federal lobbyist or foreign agent for any sponsor of this trip. - 21. I certify by my signature that the information contained in this form is true, complete, and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signature: Waqudk? Date: Riley Kiiburg Name: Director of Outreach and Engagement Title: Center Forward Organization: - . 777 8th Street, NW, 11th Floor, Washington, DC. 20001 Address: (563) 542-6821 Telephone: riley@oenter-forvrard-org Email: If there are any questions regarding this form, please contact the Committee at the following address: Committee on Ethics U.S. House of Representatives 1015 Longworth House Of?ce Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: 202-225?7103 General Fax: 202-225?7392 Version date 123018 by Committee on Ethics Theodore E. Deutch, Florida Chairman Kenny Merchant, Texas Ranking Member Thomas A. Rust Sra?DirecIor and ChiefCounsei David W. An'ojo Counsel to the Chairman Grace Meng, New York ChiistOpher A. Dcnesa Susan Wild, ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN TH CONGRESS Counsef to the Ranking Member Dean Phillips, Minnesota Anthony Brown, Maiyland i015 Longwortli Home Of?ce Building Washin on, DC. 20515-6323 John Ratcliffe, Texas a ?g a 11% 2 at ?313 r853? tatlh BE Teleplitme: (202) 2254103 George Holding, North Carolina Facsimile: (202) 2254392 Jackie Walorski, lndiana CONIMITTEE ON ETHIC Michael Guest, Mississippi April 4, 2019 Ms. Hana Greenberg Of?ce of the Honorable Ron Kind 1582 Longworth House Of?ce Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Ms. Greenb erg: Pursuant to House Rule .25, clause the Committee on Ethics hereby approves your proposed trip to Middleburg, Virginia, scheduled for April 5 to 7, 2019, Sponsored by Center Forward. You must complete an Employee Post-Travel Disclosure Form (which your employing Member must also sign) and ?le it, together with a Sponsor Post?Travel Disclosure Form completed by the trip sponsor, with the Clerk of the House within 15 days after your return from travel. As part of that ?ling, you are also required to attach a copy of this letter and both the Traveler and Primary Trip Sponsor Forms (including attachments) you previously submitted to the Committee in seeking pro?approval for this trip. If you are required to ?le an annual Financial Disclosure Statement, you must also report all travel expenses totaling more than $390 from a single source on the ?Travel? schedule of your annual Financial Disclosure Statement covering this calendar year. Finally, Travel Regulation 404(d) also requires you to keep a copy of all request forms and supporting information provided to the Committee for three subsequent Congresses ?om the date of travel. If you have any further questions, please contact the Committee?s Of?ce of Advice and Education at extension 5-7103. Sincerely, Theodore E. Deutch Kenny Marchant Chairman Ranking Member 2019' Center Forward Issues Conference Salamander Resort and Spa Middleburg, Virginia April 5?7, 2019 Conference Agenda Friday, April 5, 2019 Casual Attire 3:00 pm - 5:00 [3111* 6:00 pm --8:00 pm Registration Business Center of the Salamander Mt. De?ance Cider Barn 495 E. Washington Street, Middleburg, VA This evening is family?friendly. We will be enjoying live music with Trailer Grass Orchestra and Blue Sky Picnics for fair night! A shuttle will be running continuously from 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm between the Salamander Resort and Mt. De?ance Cider Barn. Welcome Remarks Coming Together to Find Common Ground in the 116th Congress Libby Greer, Board Member, Center Forward *Ifyou arr ive a?er registration is closed, please jam as :1th De?ance The registration desk will be open again at 8 30 am Saturday Conference Agenda Page 1 Saturday, April 6, 2019 Casual Attire 8:30 am 9:00 am - 9:05 am 9:05 am - 9:30 am 9:30 am -10:45 am 10:45 am - 11:00 am Conference Program Middleburg Ballroom Breakfast Buffet Middleburg Foyer RegiStration DeSk Rte-Opens Welcome Remarks and Introduction, Cori Kramer, Executive Director, Center Forward Breakfast Remarks Building Consensus in a Divided Congress Speaker, TBD Panel Discussion m- Assessing New Federal Health Care Proposals Buzz words such as ?Medicare for all? and ?Repeal and replace? have dominated the recent health care debate. But beyond the slogans there are a range of complex and potentially far reaching new plans being proposed. This session will unpack the details of current federal health care proposals and examine their, impact on health insurance coverage, access to care, bene?ts, federal spending and taxes. Joined by special guests: - Larry Levitt, Senior Vice President for Health Reform, Kaiser . Family Foundation Paul Kidwell, Vice President of Policy, Federation of American Hospitals - Moderated by Libby Greer, Board Member, Center Forward Break Conference Agenda Page 2 11:00 am - 12:00 pm 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm 1:15 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm Panel Discussion Fronteras and Families: Immigration Solutions in ?20 19 With the debate at the policy forefront and disagreements over border security and a broken immigration system, Congress continues to look for solutions that allow communities to thrive. This discussion examines policy solutions that can reshape the debate and break through partisan gridlock. Joined by special guests: - Claudia Flores, Immigration Campaign Manager, Center for American Progress - Ali Noorani, Executive Director, National Immigration Forum Portia Wu, Director of Workforce Policy, Microsoft - Moderated by Todd Schulte, Lunch Middleburg Foyer Lunch Remarks Legislating in the Age of Rising Populism Bill Schneider, Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University and Author of Srando?? How America Became Ungovemable Break Panel Discussion Constitutional Crises and Congress? Role in Turbulent Times Constitutional experts and presidential historians examine the role of the President and Congress in times of turbulent leadership. The panel will address questions related to current events placed in a historical context in an effort to consider what may happen in the months ahead- Joined by special guests: Caroline Fredrickson, President, American Constitution Society Louis Michael Seidinan, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law, Georgetown University Law Center Julie Silverbrook, Executive Director, The Constitutional Sources Project (Invited) Moderated by Hen. Glenn Nye, President and CEO, Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress Closing Remarks, Cori Kramer, Executive Director, Center Forward Conference Agenda Page 3 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Moderate round table discussions perspectives from House of?ces on the 2019 legislative session casual conversation on the Middleburg Terrace, adjacent to the main living room 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Break Conference Closing Reception and Dinner Business Casual Attire 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Reception Culinary Garden I In event of inclement weather - Middleburg Foyer Virginia Wine Tasting - Greenhill Winery, Boxwood Winery, Stone Tower Winery 7:00 pin 8:30 pm Dinner Middleburg Ballroom Establishment vs. Outsiders: The Reshaping of Congress and the White House Steve Kornacki, Host Political Correspondent, Closing Remarks, Cori Kramer, Executive Director, Center Forward 8:30 pm 12:00 am Harriman?s ?re pit is reserved exclusively for the use of Center Forward attendees Conference Agenda Page 4 Sunday, April 7, 2019 Casual Liz?rz're J3 3 8:00 am - 10:00 am Breakfast Buffet Middleburg Foyer Here! Check Out is I 1 :00 am Conference Agenda Page 5 First Private Snonsor Travel Certi?cation Form: Supplemental Last Bailey Af?liation EOf?ce of Representative Epragmatic approaches to Reason . Bailey has worked for a number of centrist EMember offices and can Espeak to the importance of . . . cr1t1ca1 issues. EJoel Elon Boughtin Jimmy Panetta 'E'the New Degenerate EMernber Services New Democratic Boughtin can Speak to .. ECoalition's efforts to Eadvance bipartisan dialogue and pragmatic legislation. Jenifer Bradley EDirector Coalition ?Office of Representative Legislative DireE John Rutherford 'As Legislative Director to a Member of the Appropriations Committee, Ms. Bradley will speak to the ongoing legislative efforts to prioritize and provide solutions for all Americans to access quality health Ecare. John Byers Of?ce of Representative Will Hurd i Chief of Staff As Chief of Staff for a Republican Member who values working across the Eaisle, Mr. Byers can provide advice and guidance about Working with Democrats. Ryan Carney Of?ce of Representative Bryan Steil Mr. Carney can speak to legislative priorities of a freshmen Member Erepresenting a district that Espans rural, urban, and Esuburban areas and the Eneed for a bipartisan Eapproach in developing Esolutions to the challenges Ehis constituents face. ?mi am. when. nu . new-mp? ?mum.? .1 .n House Energy Mr. Carroll Ewill add to the i EMajority Staff Eand Commerce gE conversation surrounding eff ECarroll EDirector ECommittee Ehealthcare reform EAs Chief of Staff to an EAppropriations Committee Emember, Mr. Cooper can E'piovide valuable insights E0f?ce 0f Eabout the current budget ERepresentative Eprocess and ?scal EChris ECooper EChief of Staff EDaVid Joyce prlouties As Staff Director for the . ERepublican ECommittee on Financial EStaff Director EServices, Mr. Cote can . Efor the Eoffer insights as to the Committee 011 one pollcy goals and direCtion EFinancial Financial Eofthe Financial Services Stephen M. ECote Sen/ices Services ECommittee. EAs Chief of Staffto the EMajority Leader, Ms. ECovey Brandt will offer a Eunique perspective about EOfflce of Eworking for a leadership . Majority Leader Eof?ce in the new session 2 EAlexis Covey Brandt EChief of Staff Steny Hoyer Eof Congress. E.Ms Crerand will offer Einsight from the Office of Eperspective of a freshman ERepresentative Eoffice and its legislative EErnily ECrerand Chief of Staff Harley Ronda Epriorities. EMS. Curran Horrell will 1 contribute her perspective of working for a Member Ewho sits on Energy and ECommerce and represents Of?ce of Ea rural district; bringing a Representative Eunique, pragmatic Ann McLane aperspective to the Abby Curran Horrell EChie-f of Staff EKuster Econference. EAs the Communications EDirector for the New EDemocrat Coalition, Ms. EDabrowski will share her Einsights and guidance Communicatio Eabout speaking to the Ens Director, Echallenges of ENew Ecommunicating the EDemocratic ENew Democrat Elegislative priorities of ENatasha EDahrowski ECoalition ECoalition Ecentrist Members ,0 Jennifer i Michelle EDaulby - EDorothy ERepublican Staff Director Efor House EHouse Administration Administration i Committee Committee i i EOffice of Representative Chrissy EChief of Staff - Houlahan the Administration Committee. EAs Staff Director for the EHouse Administration ECommittee, Ms. Daulby can offer valuable insights Eto the policy direction of 5 EAs Chief of Staff to the E?eshrnan leadership Erepresentative to the New EDemocrat Coalition, Ms. Dorothy will be able to speak to the legislative Epriorities of many of her E- freshmen colleagues; Erin i EDoty Office of Representative Raul Ruiz Legislative Director EAs the Legislative Director '2 for an active member of ithe Energy and Commerce Committee, Ms. Doty will Ebe able to speak to the challenges of reaching bipartisan consensus on "healthcare reform options. i Nichole Dunn EOfflce of Representative Chief of Staff Ben McAdams :As the Chief of Staff to a moderate Democrat Member and Blue Dog leader, Ms. Dunn will share valuable insights Eabout bipartisan legislative Eefforts in the Financial EServices Committee. Flick Of?ce of Representative Chief of Staff David Trone EAs the Chief of Staff to a Enew Member on the EEducation and Labor ECommittee, Mr. Flick can offer valuable insights Eabout the future direction of workforce policy. Carmen EFrias Office of . ERepresentative Chief of Staff EAnn Kirkpatrick EAs Chief of Staff to an EAppropriations Committee Emember, Ms. Frias can Eprovide valuable insights 3 about the current budget i process and ?scal priorities. ?Mm, . ?mama? .. WM. EAs Chief of Staff to Rep. iKurt Schrader, Mr. Gage can offer insight into Ebipartisan legislative . Eefforts and solutions in the EOffice of EBlue Dog Coalition and gRepresentative Ethe Problem Solvers EPaul EGage EChief of Staff EKurt Schrader ECaucus. EAs Floor Director for EMajority Leader Steny :Hoyer, Ms. Goff can offer Ea unique perSpective to the EFloor Director Eparticipants at the Eto Majority EOffice of Eoonference about the ELeader Steny Majority Leader Elegislativepriorities. of the SEhuwanza Goff EHoyer ESteny Hoyer 116th Congress. EAs the Communications Director in the Majority ELeader's of?ce, Ms. Grant Eoffers perspective on the Of?ce of Emessaging of important Communicatio Majority Leader Eissues within the EKatie Grant ns Director Steny Hoyer EDemocratic caucus. E.Ms Greenberg serves as Ethe Chief of Staff to Rep. I ERon Kind, a long-time leader in the New EDemocrat Coalition, who Efocuses on issues Eimpacting small Of?ce of Ebusinesses. She will offer Representative Eimportant insights to EHana Greenberg Chief of Staff ERon Kind Eefforts in this area. EAs Executive Director of the New Democrat ECoalitiona Mr. Grom is EExecutive Eactively engaged in efforts EDirector, New Eto advance bipartisan EDemocrat ENew Democrat Edialogue and pragmatic EJD Grom Coalition Coalition Elegislation. I EAs the Deputy Staff EDirector for the Energy Eand Commerce ECommittee, Ms. Guarasico Ecan add to the committee's EEnergy and perspective to the EDeputy Staff ECommerce Ediscussion on healthcare ETiffany EGuarasico EDirector EComrnittee Epolicy and reform. EJuan Hino asa Howard EChief of Staff Chief of Staff EOf?ce of Representative EMark Quigley EOffice of Representative Stephanie EAppropriations Committee 1:11ember, Mr Hinojasa canQ provrde valuable insights Eabout the current budget Eprocess and ?scal priorities. EAs the Chief of Staff to a Member who is the co? chair of the Blue Dog Coalition, Mr. Howard canE relay his experiences withE .2 moderate members and bipartisanship. 1 radley Adam i Ho ward EChief of Staff Murphy EOffice of Representative Mike Turner "As a Chief of Staff for a Member that has participated in past Center Forwa1d programing, Howard can speak to tEhe need for bipartisan Ecooperation. 1 Howell Chief of Staff EOffice of Representative EAs a Chief of Staff to a Emember on the House EHomeland Security ECorrunittee and leader of {the Tuesday Group, Mr. EHowell will be able to Espeak to immigration solutions and the priorities of the Tuesday Group in the 116th Congress. Zach Sarah Chiefof Staff John Katko Of?ce of Representative Lizzie Fletcher As Chief of Staff to a Member that serves on the Committee on Transportation and infrastructure, Ms. Kaplan Feinmann will be able to speak to tranSportation priorities from the Eperspective of an of?ce focused on ?nding Ecommon ground and Epragrnatic solutions. Rachel EKaplan Feinrnann Kelly Chief of Staff Of?ce of Representative Derek Kilmer EAs a Chief of Staff to the EChair of the New EDemocrat Coalition, Ms. EKelly will be able to Eaddress the priorities of the ENew Democrat Coalition. ?mi-mam? Mum-2m, "Hum-mm, . W22 1..-, an .M. ?w 2-.. awn-mumy M. - As Chief of Staff for a Member on the Small Business Committee, Ms. Office 2Koetzle can offer insights Representative 2ab0ut'1ssues impacting 3Desiree .Koetzle *Chief of Staff Pete Stauber 251na11 businesses 2- 2 2.Mr Lausten will be able to2 speak to transportation 2priorities from the 22perspective of an of?ce gOffice of 2focused on ?nding 2 . 2Representative 200111111011 ground and Eric Lausten 2 Chief of Staff 2Dan Lipinski 2pragmatic solutions. 2 3 2A5 Chief of Staff for a 2 member on the Judiciary . 20ffice of . 2Con1rnittee, Mr. Lerma - Representative ?2will offer valuable insights Ve1on1ca from the Judiciary 2 jEduardo Lerma Ch1ef of Staff Escobar scornmittee 2 2 2.Mr Leuschen has 2 2 2extensive policy 2 2 2experience and can Speak 210 corporate tax reform 2 2 EOffice of 2ideas' 1n great detail as well 2 2 . 28enior Poiicy 2Majority Leaderi as provide insight into 2 James 2Leuschen 2Advisor .Steny Hoyer 2other legislative priorities. 2 2 1 'As Communications Director of the Blue Dog 2 ?Coalition Ms. Lillard will2 2 be able to speak to the 2 2legislative and Of?ce of 2con11nunicaticns agenda of2 Communicatio Representative 2the ?scally conservative 2Brooke Lillard ?ns Director 2Lou Correa 2group. 2 2A5 Chief of Staff for a 1 leader of the Republican 2Main Street Partnership, 2 2M. Manley can relay his 20ffice of .experiences with 2 - 2Representative 2pragmatic Members and 2Bret 2Man1ey Chief of Staff 2Rodney Davis 2bipartis'anship. EAs the Legislative Director Efor a Member that serves Eon the Energy and 5' ECornmerce Committee, Mansour will be able Office of tEgo Speak to the challenges Representative Eof reaching bipartisan Legislative EAdam Econsensus on healthcare EMichael Mansour Director Kinzinger Erefonn Options. EAs a Chief of Staff for a EWays and Means ECommittee Member Mr EMcCarthy will be able to Eshare his expeiience . Office of Eadvising a Member that ERepresentative Epasses laws on critical John EMcCarthy EChief of Staff EBrendan Boyle Etaxation issues. Mr. Meachuni will be able to share his experiences 1 Office of working in the office of a . Representative Financial Services 3 Pete Meachum Chief of Staff ESean Duffy committee Member: As Chief of Staff to an ApprOpriations Committee EMember, Mr. Miller can Eprovide valuable insights Office of Eabout the current budget Representative Eprocess and ?scal EBruce EMiller Chief of Staff Mark Amodei Epriorities. EAs the Chief of a EMember on the Judiciary ECornmittee and an active Emember of the Office of ECongressional Black Representative ECaucus, Mr. Miller can Cedric Espeak to the agenda of the EVirgil Miller Chief of Staff Richmond Egroup and the committee. EAs the Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative EDirector for a member on Ethe Veterans Affairs Deputy Chief Committee Mr. Morgante of Staff! 3Office of Ewill share valuable insightsE 2 Legislative Representative Eabout the goals of the Sam Morgante Director :Susie Lee Ecommittee. Office of AS Chief of Staff foi a _.1nember on the HomelandE 1 5 i Security Committee, M1. ERepresentative EMunoz can speak to EXochitl Torres EHomeland Security ERene EMunoz EChief of Staff ESmall Eprimities EAs the Chief of Staff for Ethe Policy Co?Chair of the Emoderate Blue Dog ECoalition, Mr. Nordquist Ecan speak to the priorities EOffice of Eof an office that is Representative Einvolved 1n bipartisan Jeiemy mENordquist EChief of Staff ETorn Halle1a111 legislation. - 1 EML O-Shea will share his Eexperiences in the of?ce of Ea Ways and'Means . Ecornrnittee member, and as: a longtime Blue Dog EChief of Staff, Mr. O'Shea Office of Ebrings valuable insight to 1 Representative Ebuilding bipartisan ECasey' EO'Shea Chief of Staff EBrad Schneider coalitions. 1 1 1A3 Chief of Staff for Rep E,Bera M1. Obermille1 can EOf?ce of Eoffer a unique perspective Representative Eon healthcare and small Chad EObermiller Chief of Staff Ami Bei'a Ebusiness issues. i EAS Chief of Staff to a EMernber who represents a Erural, more pragmatic Edistrict, Mr. Pyatt will be able to offer valuable Of?ce of Einsights about the ERepresentative Eirnportance of EJonathan i.Pyatt EChief of Staff ECheri Bustos Ebipartisanship. 1 Rivard will share his Office of EeXperience as Chief of Representative EStaff to an active House EMitchell Rivard EChief of Staff Dan Kildee EWays and Means Member. EMI. Romick actively engages with moderate EMernbers during 1 Elegislative negotiations andE Office of ,will speak to the . EDeputy Chief EMajority Leaderi challenges expected in the EBrian Romick Eof Staff ESteny Hoyer Enew session of Congress. m-Mmm u. EPatrick Laurie Megan Rooney Saroff Savage LegislatiVe Director Chief of Staff EOf?ce of Representative Epan Meuser EOf?ce of Representative Chief of Staff 7 Lou Correa Of?ce of Representative Susan Brooks EAs the Legislative Dire'ctorE Efor a Member who serves Eon the Budget Committee, *Mr Rooney can offer I Evaluable insights into the Elegislative direction and Ethe ongoing budget process and ?scal Epriorities of the Budget ECommittee. EAs the Chief of Staff for Rep. Lou Correa, Ms. ,Saroff can speak to the priorities of the Homeland SecurityCommittee .. particularly as it relates to immigration solutions. EAs the Chief of Staff for a Member that serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee, Ms. Savage {will bring valuable, Ebipartisan insight related to Econversations on Ehealthcare, trade, and Emore. . E.rw.r.um-mwm. Nah-awrmum EKerry Simpson Chief of Staff Of?ce of Representative John Rutherford EAs Chief of Staff to a EMember of the Financial EServices Committee, Ms. Simpson will be able to . ispeak to the ongoing budget process and ?scal priorities. Steven 2 Smith Communicatio ns Director Of?ce of Representative French Hill - offer insight into As the Communications Director to a Member of the Financial Services Committee, Mr. Smith can legislative and messaging efforts regarding those issues. ELea ESulkala 3 Chief of Staff Of?ce of Representative ,Linda Sanchez Ms. Sulkala can offer valuable insights as the Chief of Staff for a Member of the House Ways and Means ECommittee and as'a Congressional Hispanic Caucus leader. W-?AV-wuh?Wx O$ffice of As Chief of Stafftoa Member on the $Transportation and $Infrastructure and Small $Bus iness Committees, Ms. Teixeria can offei insights 5 James Clyburn $Offi0e of M$21j ority Whip Woldemariam will Speak to her role in coordinating the policy agenda for the Democratic $ab0ut the legislative . $Representative priorities of the $Allison $Teixeira $Chief of Staff $Sharice Davids $committees. $.10 Tittle will be able to $share his experience asa $Chief of Staff for a $Member focusing on ?Office of $i33ues speci?cally related 1 . . Representative _$to infrastructure and. 3 iJeremy $Tittle 1 Chief of Staff $Salud Carbaj al $agriculture. $.Mr Watkins will Speak to hi$3 extensive policy :Office of $experience and provide i Majority Whip $insight into legislative $Yelberton Watkins lChief of Staff $prioritiesWintta Woldemariam $Policy Director$ $James Clybum Caucus. 12 Sponsor?s interest in the subject matter and role in organizing the trip: Center Forward 3 Issues Retreat 13 being convened to bring togethe1 pragmatic policy in?uence1s from various industries organizations and the public sector to focus on common? -sense solutions. . iCenter Forward?s organizational mission is to provide centrists the information they need to 01 aft common?sense solutions and provide support in turning those ideas into results. Center Forward brings together Members of Congress, not-for pro?ts, academic experts, trade associations, corporations, and unions to find common ground. $Center Forward 13 the sole organizer of the trip. Center Forward 13 planning the retreat and 13 $1esponsible for the organization and execution of the event logistics as well as the programming $00ntent. Discussion topics will include healthcare and coverage options, immigration policy $30111tions, an examination of constitutional crises, and the 2019 political and legislative landscape - $Participants are expected to include policymakers and advocate groups as well as business leaders ?and academic researchers