The Capitol Dome

Summer 2016

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46 THE CAPITOL DOME LEADERSHIP COUNCIL ($25,000 AND ABOVE) Bank of America Grant Thornton LLP Johnson & Johnson PepsiCo, Inc. Transamerica CONSTITUTION SIGNERS ($15,000-$24,999) Airlines for America Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, P.C. The Home Depot Independent Community Bankers of America Interna onal Dairy Foods Associa on Interna onal Paper Mallinckrodt Pharmaceu cals Na onal Automobile Dealers Associa on Nestlé USA PricewaterhouseCoopers Pruden al Financial Sanofi CONSTANTINO BRUMIDI SOCIET Y ($10,000-$14,999) American Council of Life Insurers Astellas Pharma US CoBank Food Marke ng Ins tute Grocery Manufacturers Associa on Procter & Gamble CAPITOL COMMITTEE UPDATES USCHS thanks those who renewed, upgraded, or joined the Capitol Committee (January – May 2016). USCHS Honors 90th Anniversary of the Joint Committee on Taxation T he U.S. Capitol Historical Society celebrated the 90th anniversary of the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) at an evening reception on February 24, 2016, in National Statuary Hall of the U.S. Capitol. Chairman Kevin Brady (TX), Chairman Orrin Hatch (UT), Ranking Member Sandy Levin (MI), and Ranking Member Ron Wyden (OR) made remarks to current JCT members, committee staff, staff alumni, former JCT Chairmen Bill Thomas and Dave Camp, and USCHS members. The celebration continued the following morning with a symposium exploring the history and role of the Joint Commit- tee on Taxation in the legislative process. Ronald Pearlman, a former Chief of Staff for the Joint Committee, moder- ated the lively presentations in the Congressional Audi- torium of the Capitol Visitor Center. Notable participants included George Yin, Joseph Thorndike, Bob Shapiro, Randall Weiss, Jeffrey Birnbaum, John Samuels, and Mel Schwarz. Two of the panels aired on C-SPAN in March. Go to www.c-span.org and search for "U.S. Capitol Historical Society" to find these and other USCHS events. Visit www. uschs.org/explore/historical-articles to read the papers presented at the symposium. KATIE GARLOCK/PORTRAITIONS USCHS President Ron Sarasin presents marble sculp- tures of the Capitol Dome to Sen. Hatch, Sen. Wyden, and Janice Mays (Ways & Means Committee). All of the symposium speakers with moderator Ron Pearlman, JCT Chief of Staff Tom Barthold, and USCHS President Ron Sarasin KATIE GARLOCK/PORTRAITIONS Beer Ins tute Allergan Altria Group, Inc. American Express Company Associa on for Advanced Life Underwri ng Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz P.C. Capitol Tax Partners Deloi e Tax LLP General Electric Grant Thornton LLP Kenneth J. Kies KPMG PricewaterhouseCoopers Procter & Gamble United Technologies Corpora on Washington Council Ernst & Young Williams & Jensen THESE EVENTS WERE MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THESE DONORS:

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