Federal Incumbent Candidate Elections Questionnaire Federal Incumbent Questionnaire 2022 Candidate Name:* First Last District:* Committee Name:* Committee Address:* Candidate Cell:*Candidate Email:* Campaign Contact:* Campaign Contact Email:* Campaign Cell:*Facebook Page: Twitter Handle: Instagram: 1. Briefly, please tell us why you would like to receive an endorsement from the New York City District Council of Carpenters.2. Describe some ways in which you have worked with the New York City District Council of Carpenters during your time in office.*3. Across the country there has been an increase in ‘Right to Work’ legislation, that, despite the misleading name, severely threatens people’s ability to fight for fair working conditions. The latest manifestation would prohibit unionized workers and their employers from voluntarily agreeing to “union security” provisions which allow the union to recover the costs of collective bargaining from all the workers that federal law requires the union to represent in the workplace..tom Field A) Have you opposed all versions of ‘Right to Work’ legislation?**B) Do you support the PRO (Protecting the Right to Organize Act), which will override local ‘Right-to-Work’ legislation and ensure protections for workers trying to unionize?*4. Since its inception, The Davis Bacon Act—which requires local prevailing wages on federally funded infrastructure projects—has helped provide fair wages and sustainable job opportunities to construction workers across the country. Despite this, anti-labor legislators have consistently tried to weaken Davis-Bacon requirements, putting millions of workers at risk. While in office, have you opposed any legislation that would either weaken or repeal the Davis-Bacon Act?*5. Our members depend on federal infrastructure projects for reliable jobs that provide prevailing wage, health benefits, and long-term employment opportunities. This year’s $1.8 trillion infrastructure bill remains controversial, despite the dire state of roads, bridges and other infrastructure across the nation. Did you support the Infrastructure and Jobs Act and the increased spending on federal infrastructure projects?6. The NYCDCC represents Civil Service carpenters who work in city agencies including the New York City Housing Authority, which has been plagued by a lack of funding and a need for immediate capital repairs. The Rental Assistance Demonstration program and the increased reliance on private partnerships severely harmed our members employment opportunities and resulted in more workplace safety incidents than ever before. Would you push for increased funding for NYCHA and a decrease in privatization?7. A recent study commissioned by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters found instances of tax fraud on 12.4% to 20.5% of construction sites, affecting 1.3 to 2.16 million workers nationwide. Last year, tax fraud robbed workers of at least $811.1 million in overtime pay and offloaded approximately $3.5 billion of businesses’ employment taxes onto workers. The New York City District Council of Carpenters is committed to putting an end to this abusive practice. Would you support additional funding for US Department of Labor Wage & Hour and IRS investigators?8 Part of why Tax Fraud has continued to thrive across the nation is to the rampant misclassification of workers. Unscrupulous employers gain an unfair bidding advantage of up to 30 percent by knowingly misclassifying workers as independent contractors, paying in cash off the books, and running other scams—often simultaneously. They skirt the requirements to pay workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance, basic payroll taxes, wages, and overtime. A) Would you support legislation that makes the failure to properly classify an individual as an employee a violation of the FLSA?B) Additionally, would you support comprehensive immigration reform?9. The NYCDCC’s highly trained Millwrights specialize in a multitude of precision-based tasks, and their expertise in skills such as the installation and maintenance of wind turbines, solar heating panels, and facilities for small hydro, modern biomass, geothermal, and biofuels give them a competitive advantage in the growing field of renewable energy infrastructure. Would you support legislation that sets in place labor standards on renewable energy projects and green infrastructure?10. The proposed Zero-Emission Nuclear Power Production Credit Act would create tax credits for electricity produced from nuclear power. Included in the bill are multiple policies that would help our Millwrights who work on such projects, including establishing Prevailing Wage requirements on qualifying projects, allowing the Department of Labor to recapture if Contractors fail to pay proper wages, and requiring a 15% apprenticeship mandate on all projects. Would you support the Zero-Emission Nuclear Power Production Credit Act as it is currently written?11. Do you belong to a union?12. Do you have other significant endorsements?13. How much cash does your campaign have on hand? What are your fundraising goals?14. Please list your campaign consultants.*