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GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY CHAMBER

April 27-28

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Agenda .............................................. 4 Where You’ll Sleep.......................... 8 Federal Government Priorities............................................... 9 Federal Delegation......................... 13 Speakers........................................... 17

Ethics Considerations..................... 21 Tinker Air Force Base Fact Sheet.........................................22 Attendees......................................... 28 Chamber Staff.................................54

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AGENDA

Wednesday, April 27 11:45 a.m.

5:15 p.m.

Walk to Reception

Attendees meet at The Dupont Circle Hotel 1500 New Hampshire Ave NW Room: Ballroom Foyer, Ground Floor Attendees receive name badges and program books. Travel to Hall of the States building Hall of the States, State Services Organization, 444 N. Capitol St., NW Room: 233/235 Transportation provided by the Chamber. Sandwiches and snacks will be available all afternoon.

6 to7:30 p.m. Reception on the Hill

Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill, 400 New Jersey Ave. NW Room: Capitol Room B Join us for a reception in honor of Senator Jim Inhofe with Oklahoma City delegates, federal and military officials and key staff members of the Oklahoma congressional delegation.

12:15 p.m.

Reception Sponsor

1:00 p.m.

Welcome and Introduction

7:30 p.m.

Dinner on your own Suggested restaurants near the Capitol: Café Berlin, 322 Massachusetts Ave. NE (German, European) Bistro Bis, 15 E St. NW (French) The Monocle, 107 D St. NE (America steak & seafood) Carmine’s Italian Restaurant, 425 7th St. NW (Italian) Suggested restaurants near The Dupont Circle Hotel: Hank’s Oyster Bar, 1624 Q St. NW (Seafood)

1:30 p.m.

Congresswoman Stephanie Bice

2:00 p.m.

Congressman Kevin Hern

2:30 p.m.

Congressman Tom Cole

3:00 p.m.

Senator James Lankford

3:30 p.m.

Senator Jim Inhofe

4:00 p.m.

Congressman Markwayne Mullin

4:30 p.m.

Congressman Frank Lucas

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AGENDA

10:30 a.m.

Cybersecurity Briefing Mike Jackson, Cybersecurity Advisor, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)

Bistro Du Coin, 1738 Connecticut Ave. NW (French) Mi Casa, 1647 20th St. NW, (Tex-Mex) Le Mirch, 1736 Connecticut Ave. NW, (Farm-to-table Indian) Agora DC, 1527 17th St. NW, (Mediterranean) Breakfast Buffet The Dupont Circle Hotel Room: Foxhall Room, Ground Floor FAA Briefing Billy Nolen, Acting FAA Administrator, Former FAA Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety Global Threat Briefing Dakota Wood, Senior Research Fellow, Defense Programs, Center for National Defense, Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy, Heritage Foundation Transportation Briefing Trey McKenzie, Executive Director, Government Affairs, U.S. Chamber of Commerce

11:30 a.m.

Program concludes

Noon

Hotel check-out

Thursday, April 28 7:30 a.m.

8:15 a.m.

9:00 a.m.

9:45 a.m.

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES Immigration Reform - The Chamber supports federal immigration reform to secure the borders and establish reasonable and effective visa policies/procedures to attract essential workers to the United States. Removing Red Tape for Child Nutrition - The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber recognizes that federal nutrition programs play a key role in keeping children in the Oklahoma City metro fed. The Child Nutrition Reauthorization Act hasn’t been updated in over a decade. The Chamber supports removal of red tape and continued flexibility to feed children safely and efficiently. Single-Payer Health Care - The Chamber supports improving health care quality, access and affordability without imposing new mandates and/or taxes on business. Therefore, the Chamber opposes a single-payer government-run/ public option or health care system with excessive government mandates. Employer-Driven Market Reforms - The Chamber believes that employers drive innovation in health benefits and, therefore, we support market driven health reforms are the best approach to reducing costs while promoting market stability, efficiency, wellness and quality of care. Medicaid Cuts - The Chamber opposes Medicaid cuts that would place increased pressure on reimbursement rates, negatively impact the adequate delivery of critical services to the most vulnerable, exacerbate an already high administrative burden for health care businesses and increase the burden of uncompensated care shifted to employers and health care providers.

WHERE YOU’LL SLEEP The Dupont Circle Hotel 1500 New Hampshire Ave NW Washington, DC 20036 (202) 483-6000 www.doylecollection.com/dupontcircle

Hotel Overview

• Overlooks Dupont Circle, one of the city’s most vibrant historic quarters • Two-minute walk to Metro station (Dupont Circle) • Part of The Doyle Collection of eight family-

owned luxury and urban hotels in London, Dublin, Washington, D.C., Cork and Bristol

Amenities

• Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and guest rooms • 24-hour fitness center • In-room dining 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. • Concierge service • Dry cleaning and laundry • Complimentary in-room bottled water daily

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES (CONTINUED) Research and Development - The Chamber supports efforts to foster a federal policy environment that is conducive to further research and will oppose efforts to unreasonably restrict the continued development of national bioscience and research programs. Surface Transportation Funding - The Chamber ultimately supports adequate funding for a multi-year reauthorization of the federal surface transportation program, with continuation of a responsible formula allocation to the states. The Chamber will work with the Oklahoma Congressional delegation and ODOT to secure a permanent funding solution for the Federal Highway Trust Fund (including mass transit programs). The Chamber supports adequate funding levels to properly maintain the national transportation system.

Federal Capital Improvement Grants - The Chamber supports continued funding for SMALL STARTS, NEW STARTS, INFRA, RAISE, bus and bus facilities grants. Mike Monroney Center (FAA)/Associated Federal Agencies - The Chamber supports the continued viability of the Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center as a strategically important national asset for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and further supports the continuation of its other essential federal government activities in the state. Clean Air Nonattainment - The Chamber will work with the Oklahoma congressional delegation, ODOT, ACOG, the City of Oklahoma City, the private sector, and additional partners to take necessary proactive steps to ensure the Greater Oklahoma City region is not designated as being in nonattainment of federal air

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FEDERAL DELEGATION

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES (CONTINUED)

quality standards. National Air Quality Standards Ground-level ozone concentrations in the OKC area have been high and the region runs a significant risk of violating federal air quality standards (National Ambient Air Quality Standards – NAAQS). Therefore, the Chamber supports maintaining NAAQS at their current level and will oppose any efforts to make them more stringent, which could result in severe negative economic impacts in our region. Freight Rail Regulation -The Chamber opposes any effort by the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to impose additional economic or operational regulation on freight rail operators. Protecting and growing Tinker Air Force Base (AFB) and the Defense Industry - The Chamber supports the growth of Tinker AFB’s missions, particularly the sustainment of weapons systems including the KC-46 and B-21. In addition, the Chamber will continue to work with the industry partners that support Tinker AFB’s efforts as well other DoD agencies and services. More than individuals and companies, we’re a community. Together, we hold the power to create resilient solutions for lasting results — and we couldn’t be prouder of the engineering, architecture, construction and consulting work we do. Explore our services at burnsmcd.com/OKCchamber22 . Engineering and constructing a bright future.

United States Senate The Honorable James Inhofe (R) 205 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 202-224-4721 - office inhofe.senate.gov Committee/ Subcommittee Assignments • Committee on Armed Services (ranking member)

Subcommittees: Airland; Cybersecurity; Emerging Threats and Capabilities; Personnel; Readiness and Management Support; Sea Power; Strategic Forces • Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittees: Clean Air, Climate and Nuclear Safety; Fisheries, Wildlife and Water; Transportation and Infrastructure • Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship • Select Committee on Intelligence

Offices Worldwide

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The Honorable James Lankford (R) United States Senate 316 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 202-224-5754 - office lankford.senate.gov Committee/ Subcommittee Assignments • Committee on Finance • Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittees: Government Operations and Border Management (ranking member) • Committee on Indian Affairs • Committee on Energy and Natural Resources FEDERAL DELEGATION

The Honorable Markwayne Mullin (R) District 2 2421 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 202-225-2701 - office mullin.house.gov Committee / Subcommittee Assignments

• Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittees: Communications and Technology; Health; Environment and Climate Change

The Honorable Frank Lucas (R) District 3 2405 Rayburn House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515 202-225-5565 - office lucas.house.gov

U.S. House of Representatives The Honorable Kevin Hern (R) District 1 1019 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C.

Committee / Subcommittee Assignments • Committee on Financial Services

Subcommittees: Consumer Protection and Financial Institutions; National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy; Diversity and Inclusion • Science, Space and Technology (ranking member)

202-225-2211 hern.house.gov Committee/ Subcommittee Assignments • Committee on Ways and Means

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FEDERAL DELEGATION

SPEAKERS

Mike Jackson Cybersecurity Advisor, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Mike Jackson serves as the cybersecurity state coordinator (CSC) for the State of Oklahoma at the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure

The Honorable Tom Cole (R) District 4 2207 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 202-225-6165 - office cole.house.gov Committee / Subcommittee Assignments • Committee on Appropriations

Security Agency (CISA). As the CSC assigned to Oklahoma, Mike is responsible for all aspects of communicating and coordinating CISA’s cybersecurity preparation, response, and mitigation activities related to critical infrastructure stakeholders located within the State Local Tribal & Territorial (SLTT) area of Oklahoma. Additionally, Mike is responsible for conducting risk assessment and cybersecurity surveys with private and public SLTT stakeholders. Mike brings over 25 years of extensive hands-on experience in working with on-premises enterprise level, small and medium businesses, and hybrid cloud >Page 1 Page 2-3 Page 4-5 Page 6-7 Page 8-9 Page 10-11 Page 12-13 Page 14-15 Page 16-17 Page 18-19 Page 20-21 Page 22-23 Page 24-25 Page 26-27 Page 28-29 Page 30-31 Page 32-33 Page 34-35 Page 36-37 Page 38-39 Page 40-41 Page 42-43 Page 44-45 Page 46-47 Page 48-49 Page 50-51 Page 52-53 Page 54-55 Page 56

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