Late Breaking News. Current Makeup Senate: 18 Republicans – 15 Democrats Assembly: 60 Republicans – 39 Democrats 28 Retirements 21 Assembly 7 Senate 1.

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Late Breaking News

Current Makeup Senate: 18 Republicans – 15 Democrats Assembly: 60 Republicans – 39 Democrats 28 Retirements 21 Assembly 7 Senate 1 Senate Special Election Likely

Governor Attorney General All 99 Assembly Seats 17 of 33 Senate Seats

Competitive Races – Senate SD 1 Frank Lasee (R) v. Dean Debroux (Door, Kewaunee and Brown Counties) SD 9 Devin LeMahieu (R) v. Martha Laning (D) (Manitowoc and Sheboygan Counties) SD 17 Howard Marklein (R) v. Pat Bomback (D) (Juneau, Richland, Iowa, Grant and Lafayette Counties) SD 19 Roger Roth (R) v. Penny Bernard Schaber (D) (Winnebago and Outagamie Counties)

Competitive Races – Assembly 1st AD - Joel Kitchens (R) v. Joe Majeski (D) (Door and Kewaunee Counties) 51st AD - Todd Novak (R) v. Dick Cates (R) (Iowa, Sauk and Lafayette Counties) 68th AD - Kathy Bernier (R)* v. Jeff Peck (D) (Clark and Eau Claire Counties) 70th AD – Amy Sue Vruwink (D)* v. Nancy Vander Meer (R) (Portage, Wood, Jackson and Monroe Counties) 72 nd AD – Scott Krug (R)* v. Dana Duncan (D) (Adams, Waushara, Portage and Wood Counties) * Incumbent

Competitive Races – Assembly (cont.) 75 th AD Stephen Smith (D)* v. Romain Robert Quinn (R) (Washburn and Barron Counties) 85 th AD Mandy Wright (D)* v. Dave Heaton (R) (City of Wausau) 88 th AD John Macco (R) v. Dan Robertson (D) (Brown County) 96 th AD Lee Nerrison (R)* v. Peter Flesch (D) (Monroe, Vernon and Crawford Counties) * Incumbent 

Key Issues: Non-covered Dental Services Mandate Oral Chemotherapy Mandate Navigator Regulation HIRSP Transition ORSA and Model Holding Company Act Workplace Wellness Legislation Collateral Source Legislation

Issues to Watch:  Benefit Design Mandates  Scope of Practice Expansions  State Budget: $281 Million Projected Budget Deficit Structural Deficit - $600Million + Agencies Requested to Submit Cost-to-continue Budgets Competition Between Major Programs for GPR – Transportation, MA, School Aids, Shared Revenue Tax Cuts

Issues to Watch:  State Budget (cont.) Revisit Medicaid Expansion 100% → 133/38% of FPL Benefit Expenditure Increase - $355 million GPR Reduction - $206 million Policy Alternatives

AHI Legislative Agenda Regulatory Reform Health Insurance Mandates Medicaid Funding Medicaid Information Health Care Cost Containment Adverse Legislation