Peloton does not make political contributions. Instead, we are proactively engaging with policymakers and thought leaders around the world to amplify impact and advocate for broader access to physical and mental health for all. In FY22, we continued this work in the following 3 ways. [...] In FY21, we lobbied congressional leaders in support of the equality act and reaffirmed our participation in the Business Coalition for the Equality Act. We also joined over 200 companies supporting the protection of LGBTQ individuals against discrimination under federal law. Building on this, we renewed efforts to lobby for the Respect for Marriage Act. This legislation would nationally codify federal marriage equality by guaranteeing the federal rights, benefits, and obligations of marriages in the federal code. [...] Peloton was proud to support legislation within the 2023 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act that was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives, which ensures veterans receive the care they deserve, including mental health care and increased programmatic efforts to access digital, at-home fitness resources. [...] Peloton supported federal efforts to invest in US infrastructure, ease supply chain challenges, and bring costs down for consumers. We joined the bipartisan calls for both the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022, and were gratified to see both become federal law. In our hometown, we served as part of Mayor Eric Adams' Business Leadership Council to contribute to his plan to enable a safer, healthier, prosperous, and more equitable New York City.