STATEHOUSE (August 24, 2009) - Indiana Senate President Pro Tem David Long (R-Fort Wayne) today appointed State Sen. Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville) as a member of the Interim Study Committee on the School Funding Formula and as co-chair of the Interim Study Committee on Gaming.
Long also tapped Kenley to serve as a member of the Budget Committee, the Indiana Stadium and Convention Building Authority, Northwest Indiana Advisory Board, Select Joint commission on Medicaid Oversight and the Simplified State Sales Tax Administration Delegates.
During summer and fall months when the legislature is not in session full-time, lawmakers utilize bipartisan interim study committees and commissions to conduct in-depth research into complicated, complex issues facing Hoosiers. Often their work results in solutions and legislation that might otherwise go unaccomplished during the fast pace of the winter- and springtime legislative session, Long said.
"Sen. Kenley has worked diligently on these and similar issues in the past and undoubtedly he will continue with that same commitment on these study committees and commissions," said Long. "Hoosiers from all of our districts will benefit from Sen. Kenley's diligence."
Long said the Interim Study Committee on Gaming will conduct the first comprehensive review of Indiana gaming law since 1993. Members will help generate a market analysis on gaming in Indiana to determine viability and profitability in light of gaming in Michigan and Illinois and the potential of gaming in Ohio and Kentucky. Members will also review issues dealing with admission taxes for riverboats, competition from out of state gaming entities, waivers for gaming tournaments, land-based gaming, non-smoking accommodations and limits on free alcohol in gaming facilities.
The Interim Study Committee on School Funding Formula will conduct a comprehensive review of how the state distributes education dollars to rural, suburban and urban school corporations. Members will examine funding needed to address students living in poverty, having special education needs and lacking English-speaking skills.
Kenley said he will also closely watch developments of all study committees, review their recommendations and seek public input before the Indiana General Assembly reconvenes in January of 2010:
- Interim Study Committee on Alcoholic Beverages will review whether grocery, convenience and drug stores should be permitted to sell alcoholic beverages on Sundays, which is now prohibited by law. Members will also consider whether these establishments should sell chilled beer, now limited to liquor stores.
- Interim Study Committee on Driver Education will evaluate standards for Internet and classroom driver education courses and review teen-related crash statistics and the impact of effective driver training.
- Interim Study Committee on Education will review gaps that exist in Indiana's adult education programs and evaluate program funding. Members will review early school start dates and academic calendar flexibility as well as after-school programming needs.
- Interim Study Committee on Medicaid Supplement will examine the effects and merits of expanding the Indiana check-up plan to cover additional childless adults through the federal Medicaid waiver or Medicaid state plan amendment.
- Interim Study Committee on Professional Licensing will study all boards that regulate occupations or professions under the Indiana professional licensing agency or the Indiana Department of Health. Members will help determine whether to restructure regulating boards and require national certification or registration of licensees.
More information about committee topics, schedules and agendas will be available online at www.in.gov/legislative/interim.
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