2021 Advocacy and Political Engagement Disclosure



The following section details 2021 contributions by the Fortis group of companies to:

  1. Political candidates, parties and organizations;
  2. Trade associations in the energy and utility sector;
  3. Other tax-exempt organizations that may conduct lobbying or public policy-related activities; and
  4. 501(c)4 organizations in the United States.

All amounts are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated.

Lobbying by in-house lobbyists or paid third-party lobbyists is disclosed on public websites, as required by law. Federal lobbying activities in the United States are disclosed at http://lobbyingdisclosure.house.gov/ and in Canada at http://lobbycanada.gc.ca/. Separate lobbyist registration and reporting requirements exist at the state and provincial level.

Political Contributions

Under our operating model, Fortis and each utility oversees its own political spending. Fortis only makes political contributions in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, where it is headquartered.

Some jurisdictions restrict corporate political contributions, such as at the federal level in Canada and the United States. Four Canadian provinces where our subsidiaries operate also prohibit corporate political contributions: British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Prince Edward Island.

In 2021, Fortis and its subsidiaries made corporate contributions of C$500 or more to political candidates, parties and organizations as indicated here.

Two Fortis subsidiaries, UNS Energy and ITC Holdings, also operate voluntary, employee-run Political Action Committees (“PACs”). In 2021, eligible employees in the UNS Energy Corporation PAC and ITC Holdings Corp. PAC contributed approximately US$2,000 and US$164,200 respectively to candidates, campaigns and committees at the state and federal levels. Contributions by these PACs are disclosed on the Federal Election Commission website at http://www.fec.gov/.

Trade Associations

We participate in trade associations that are relevant to our business. We define “trade association” as a non-profit organization founded and funded to advance members’ common business interests in the energy and utility sectors. Trade associations advocate for our industry and educate key stakeholders, including regulators and legislators.

In 2021, Fortis and its subsidiaries made contributions of C$10,000 or more to trade associations in the energy and utility sectors as indicated here. Where a portion of contributions is attributed to political activities and therefore non-deductible under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, this is indicated.

Other Tax-Exempt Organizations that Conduct Lobbying and Public Policy-Related Activity

Fortis and its subsidiaries support other tax-exempt organizations that may advocate on policy issues of relevance to our industry or social significance. A list of tax-exempt organizations which may conduct lobbying or public policy-related activity to which we contributed C$10,000 or more in 2021 is provided here. Where a portion of contributions is attributed to political activities and therefore non-deductible under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, this is indicated.

501(C)4 Organizations in the United States

Entities formed under section 501(c)4 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code may participate in some political activities, so long as it is not their primary activity. Such organizations must not be organized for profit and must be operated exclusively to promote social welfare. In 2021, Fortis subsidiaries in the U.S. made contributions to 501(c)4 organizations as detailed here.

Actions Taken in 2021 due to Potential Misalignments

Under our Political Engagement Policy, we disclose any findings of material misalignment between the policy-related lobbying activities of those entities to which we contribute and our corporate values and policies, and steps we have taken as a result of such findings.

In 2021, there were no such findings.

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