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Bingman Announces Approval of Interim Studies

Sen. Brian Bingman Sen. Brian Bingman

Senate President Pro Tempore Brian Bingman, R-Sapulpa, announced committee assignments for twenty-nine interim studies that have been approved by the senate leader today. Committee meetings will start this summer and conclude before the session begins in February of 2012.

Senate members have requested studies into some of Oklahomas most critical issues, said Bingman. I appreciate their focus and willingness to tackle such big issues in preparation for another great session in 2012.

Some of the studies include issues that were promised by the Senate before session adjourned and others are new requests. All study requests were granted and one study regarding water issues will be consolidated into a joint effort between the Senate and House that was announced last week.

We look forward to learning more about the specific challenges and opportunities each of these issues bring, concluded Bingman.

For an overview of interim studies please see the list below, or for more detailed information, go to the official Oklahoma State Senate website at www.oksenate.gov.

Senator(s)

Subject

Committee

Sen. Crain

Examine need, amount, and priority of capital bond requests and submit recommendations to the Senate. Also analyze other options for funding capital needs.

Finance

Sen. Crain/Sen. Eason McIntyre

Future of OSU-Tulsa and Langston-Tulsa. Gain understanding of how each intends to meet its goals, possibility of how litigation impacts their goals, and how the legislature can be involved to improve upon their success.

Education

Sen. Fields/Sen. David

All aspects of OK water issues, including but not limited to water needs, infrastructure, availability, quality, water rights, economic development, and water valuation.

Will be covered in Joint Water Committee

Sen. Ivester

Study the language in HB1319 (passed in 2010).

Energy

Sen. Coates

Leveling the playing field between in-state and out-of-state contractors.

Business & Commerce

Sen. Crain

Mental health and corrections. Specifically include Smart on Crime initiative, mental health, and rise in crime following shooting of Congresswoman Giffords.

HHS

Sen. Brown

Privatizing OK state parks.

Appropriations Natural Resources

Sen. Brown

Bail bondsmen and insurance - Title 59, Section 1320B.

Retirement & Insurance

Sen. Anderson

Use of ERISA plans in dealing with Workers' Comp issues, administrative systems and other workers compensation issues.

Judiciary

Sen. Marlatt

Ad valorem tax issues

Finance

Sen. Eason-McIntyre

Breast cancer study approved last year, but not heard because of date issues.

HHS

Sen. Wilson

Dept of Tourism long term plans for capital improvements and maintenance. Explore ways to save 7 state parks slated for closure this fall. Economic impacts of those parks.

Appropriations Natural Resources

Sen. Branan

Future of energy policy in OK. Study what is going on federally and where the state needs to be looking related to energy policy, specifically related to SB 300.

Energy

Sen. Allen

Rural fire departments.

Public Safety

Sen. Coates

Saving our state parks.

Appropriations Natural Resources

Sen. Justice

Library funding. Should funding be based on city or school dist boundaries?

General Govt

Sen. Justice

OK insurance industry's response to recent natural disasters.

Retirement & Insurance

Sen. Rob Johnson

Look at using temporary and/or permanent tags (in lieu of paper tags) on vehicles purchased from a dealership.

Finance

Sen. Jolley

Review operations and efficiencies of the OK Lottery. Bold moves made by NJ and OH may serve as a model for OK to follow. Objectives are to determine best practices of the lottery and determine alternatives to a state-run lottery.

Finance

Sen. David

Research the sale of pseudoephedrine in relation to production of meth in OK.

HHS

Sen. Sparks

Importance of gross production tax revenue in sustaining OK.

Finance

Sen. Sparks

Standardization of courtroom security procedures.

Judiciary

Sen. Ford/Sen. Halligan

Study the efficiency and effectiveness of higher education in OK. Specifically review all sources of funding (including appropriated dollars), graduation rates, economic impact, and overall goals of higher education.

Education

Sen. Burrage

Joint interim study to identify a renewable revenue source for the Housing Trust Fund. Skye McNiel making request on House side.

Finance

Sen. Sykes

Study the growing problem of juvenile "sexting" in OK. Review current law, ramifications of conviction under current law, how often the situation is presented to law enforcement, issues law enforcement may have with such occurrences, and how law enforcement addresses the situation.

Judiciary

Sen. Sykes

Study the OK National Guard's need to acquire real estate, construct new facilities, and remodel legacy facilities. Study recognition and prioritization of immediate requirements, amt of capital needed to support the requirements, and determine the appropriate sources of funds to support the projects.

Appropriations Gen Govt

Sen. Jolley

Review how child care operators are paid by DHS in reference to state subsidized children in licensed child care. Review models for changing DHS reimbursement that incentivizes high quality child care and participation by parents of subsidized children.

Appropriations HHS

Sen. Sykes

Study to address the process wherein entities who operate Senior Nutrition sites under the Old Americans Act receive funding. Study would address current problems in senior nutrition funding, instances of lag time in reimbursement and frequency of such instances, determining if different reimbursement methods have been used, determining if such contracts are subject to the Central Purchasing Act, and availability of new methods of reimbursement.

Appropriations HHS

Sen. Coates

Study with the OTC to discuss how to deal with disconnect between OTC/CIB/Dept of Labor/Ins Comm with regard to ensuring all construction-related companies and suppliers are in compliance with tax, insurance, wages, licenses, etc.

Business & Commerce

Contact info
Sen. Bingman: (405) 521-5605