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Vote Informed in 2010 Election Resources for PPG Employees & their Families

Midterm elections will determine who controls the agenda in Washington and in our state capitals  On November 2nd, voters will elect hundreds of state and local leaders, 37 governors, 435 Members of Congress and 36 senators.  Each of these elected officials has the ability to positively or negatively shape legislation impacting PPG’s ability to compete.

Election 2010: Business policy issues matter to PPG  US manufacturers face an additional 17.6% in costs v. foreign competitors, due to:  Health care costs  Soaring legal bills  Energy costs Regulatory compliances  Corporate tax rates and other competitiveness issues

Election 2010: Business policy issues matter to you as a PPG employee  A less competitive US environment means: Lower wages (cite study) Less capital investment in US facilities and growth Less competitive against foreign manufacturers A fair, competitive business policy really does impact PPG’s – and your – bottom line

How can we learn about where candidates have voted and stand on business policy issues?  Newspapers  Campaigns and candidates themselves  Internet  Political parties And… PPG Government Affairs

Find it all at the NEW PPG Election Headquarters  Information on your polling location and how to download an absentee ballot if you are traveling on Election Day  Factual, attributed, non- partisan information focused on business policy issues  Voting records with PPG that explains, in plain English, why these votes matter  Side-by-sides for key statewide, Congressional, US Senate races

Wisconsin Key Races  Governor: Tom Barrett (D) / Scott Walker (R) or Mark Neumann (R)  Senate: Russ Feingold (D) / Ron Johnson (R)  House: WI 3 – Ron Kind (D) WI 7 – Open (D) WI 8 – Steve Kagen (D)  Appropriations chair David Obey (D 7) is retiring after serving 21 terms.  Representative Paul Ryan (R 1) has written a blueprint for entitlement reform.  Both parties may nominate candidates from Milwaukee for governor.  The state has same-day voter registration.  Two Republican House members (Sensenbrenner, Petri) are in their 16th term.

Recap  Business issues matter  Visit PPG Election HQ to learn more about where the candidates stand on business issues impacting PPG and you – and about other issues important to you  Vote informed on November 2nd!