Sen. Alting Appointed to Interim Study Committee on Gaming

July 28th, 2010

Local legislator tapped by Senate leader for seven other key committees, commissions

STATEHOUSE (July 27, 2010) – Indiana Senate President Pro Tem David Long (R-Fort Wayne) today appointed State Sen. Ron Alting (R-Lafayette) as a member of the Interim Study Committee on Gaming.

Long also tapped Alting to serve as a member of the Commission on Childhood Poverty, ISTEP Program Citizens’ Review Committee, Commission on Minority and Women’s Business Enterprises, Rail Corridor Safety Committee, Tourism Council, Indiana Veterans’ Home Advisory Committee and the Committee on Educational Attitudes, Motivation and Involvement.

During summer and fall months when the legislature is not in session full time, lawmakers utilize bipartisan 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. 

Long said the Interim Study Committee on Gaming will study the new requirements for Hoosier-owned, sired and bred horses participating in Indiana races. Committee members will also review the distribution of money between horse owners and race tracks.

“Senator Alting 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,” Long said. “Hoosiers from all of our districts will benefit from Senator Alting’s work.”

Alting said he will also closely watch developments of other key study committees, review their recommendations and seek public input before the Indiana General Assembly reconvenes in January of 2011:

  • Interim Study Committee on Economic Development: Will study economic development tools and evaluate how Indiana’s tax laws can encourage business investment and job creation. Members will also review best practices in state and local economic development policies and study the use and effectiveness of tax credits and deductions.
  • Interim Study Committee on the 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 to address students living in poverty, needing special education and lacking English-speaking skills.
  • Health Finance Commission: Will evaluate impacts of Obamacare on Indiana. Members will also study the prevalence of brain injuries and the availability and costs of brain injury treatment.
  • Unemployment Insurance Oversight Committee: Will study the costs of linking unemployment benefits to average weekly pay and cost of living increases, as well as adjusting the wage base on which employers must pay unemployment insurance premiums.
  • Census Data Advisory Committee: Will research ways to ensure the state’s redistricting process is fair and accurate for the 2011 redistricting process and explore the best practices of other states, including the option of establishing an independent commission to draw district boundaries in the future.
  • Criminal Law and Sentencing Policy Study Committee: Will examine if methamphetamine ingredients ephedrine and pseudoephedrine should be classified as controlled substances, the effectiveness of tracking the sales of these substances and the cost of cleaning contaminated properties where methamphetamines were manufactured. Lawmakers will review policies regarding “sexting” – sending sexually suggestive material over the Internet, cellular phones and other devices by minors – and study ways to reduce prison costs, stop repeat offenders and improve public safety.
  • Interim Study Committee on Driver Education: Will review instructional standards of Internet-based and classroom programs and compare moving-violation and crash statistics among teen drivers from both learning models.

More information about committee topics, schedules and agendas will be available online at www.in.gov/legislative/interim.

Sen. Alting represents Senate District 22, which includes a portion of Tippecanoe County.

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