State Senator Vaneta Becker

200 West Washington Street – Indianapolis , Indiana 46204

NEWS RELEASE
7-16-08

Courtney Smith (317)232-9539
csmith@iga.state.in.us

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sen. Becker appointed member of newStudy Committee on Dialysis Coverage
Local legislator tapped by Senate leader to serve on total of eight committees, commissions

(STATEHOUSE) – Indiana Senate President Pro Tem David Long (R-Fort Wayne) today appointed State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) as a member of a new Interim Study Committee on Dialysis Coverage.

Becker said the new committee will address issues related to insurance coverage of dialysis treatment under accident and sickness insurance and HMO contracts.

“I am pleased to be a member of this important committee and look forward to addressing the many serious issues related to the coverage of dialysis treatment,” Becker said. “In order to fully understand this subject, I encourage those who have dealt with insurance and HMO contracts for dialysis to contact me and share their thoughts and concerns.”

Long also tapped Becker to serve on the CHOICE Disabled Board, the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Commission, the Indiana Commission for Women, the Health Finance Commission, the New Harmony Commission, the Indiana Protection and Advisory Services Commission, and the Joint Study Committee on Mass Transit and Transportation Alternatives.  

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. Becker brings a wealth of knowledge to these committees,” Long said. “Based on her reputation here in the Senate, I know she will work diligently to ensure fellow legislators have comprehensive and accurate information and are able to make appropriate decisions on these matters of importance to constituents.”

Here is what Long said this year’s other new Interim Study Committees will review before the Indiana General Assembly reconvenes in January 2009:

  • Adult Education: The Interim Study Committee on Adult Education will address issues including funding of state-sponsored locally administered programs utilized by dropouts to acquire basic workforce skills and to complete K-12 graduation requirements.
  • Alcoholic Beverages: The Interim Study Committee on Alcoholic Beverages will review server training and sales clerk licenses, additional permits for restaurants in economic development areas, the possible separate display of alcohol by retailers and Sunday sales of microbrewery products.
  • Education Matters: The Interim Study Committee on Education Matters will review and make recommendations on virtual or computer-based learning, school transportation funding, college readiness, steroid testing, technology funding, and reciprocal tuition and fee exemptions by colleges.
  • Immigration: The Interim Study Committee on Immigration will research illegal immigrants’ costs to schools, hospitals, criminal justice and social service agencies; the impact of illegal immigrants on wages; federal limitations on state actions regarding immigration; and the accessibility and reliability of current and future federal citizenship verification systems like E-Verify.
  • Learner’s Permits and Graduated Driver’s Licenses: The Interim Study Committee on Learner’s Permits and Graduated Driver’s Licenses will consider the minimum age when learners and probationary drivers should be issued permits and licenses by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles; supervised practice-driving requirements before probationary licenses are granted; possible penalties for minors accompanying probationary drivers without required adult supervision; use of handheld devices by probationary drivers; and rules concerning driver education.

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

Sen. Becker represents Senate District 50, which includes portions of Vanderburgh and Warrick counties.

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