2021 SUSTAINABILITY PROGRESS REPORT | Cummins Inc. 64 LOBBYING Cummins belongs to a number of trade organizations. While the company may not agree with these associations on every matter, Cummins believes they help ensure government leaders know where the company stands on key issues. This chart lists U.S. trade organizations that Cummins paid dues in excess of $50,000 during calendar year 2021, as well as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which fell below that $50,000 threshold. Listed with each group is an estimate of the portion of dues used for lobbying or other political expenditures. TRADE ORGANIZATION LOBBYING ESTIMATE KEY CUMMINS ISSUES National Association of Manufacturers $32,803.60 Immigration, trade, manufacturing Business Roundtable $75,000.00 Trade, environment, taxes Engine Manufacturers Association $4,722.96 Truck and engine manufacturing U.S. Chamber of Commerce $10,000.00 Immigration, taxes American Trucking Association $14,815.92 Trade, environment TOTAL $127,342.48 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS In the United States, political contributions are made by the Cummins Inc. Political Action Committee (CIPAC) and funded solely by voluntary employee contributions. CIPAC makes contributions to federal and state candidates on a bipartisan basis and according to federal and state election laws. CIPAC is governed by corporate policies and bylaws that state:  CIPAC contributions are strictly voluntary.  Employees will not be reimbursed directly or indirectly for political contributions.  Employees will not be pressured to contribute to CIPAC or make any other personal political contribution.  Failure to contribute to CIPAC shall not disadvantage an employee’s career. CIPAC contributions are based on:  Public integrity of the candidate.  Representation of a Cummins facility or employees.  Support for issues important to Cummins.  Timely and effective constituent service.  Political leadership or organization.  Support for the company’s values. All of CIPAC’s activities are disclosed to the Cummins Board of Directors in an annual political contribution report. Here’s a complete list of the political action committee’s contributions. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES Cummins bans contributions using corporate funds to candidates, political parties and independent expenditures, including advertisements that support or oppose individual candidates. The company also will not use corporate funds to contribute to 501 (c) (4) and 527 tax-exempt groups in the United States that are engaged in political activity or make payments to influence ballot issues, unless the issues are directly tied to the company’s core values and business interests. In those cases, Cummins is committed to publicly disclosing any payments including recipient names and amounts. The company made no such payments in 2021. GOVERNMENT RELATIONS //

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