Robert Marquand, writing for the Christian Science Monitor, has an article entitled “How Kim Jong Il controls a nation”. An interesting description of how Kim Jong Il, from his own purely selfish perspective, has acted in a fairly rational manner and has been skillful in consolidating his power.
Budget Analysis by Larry Deboer
Everybody’s favorite economist, Larry DeBoer, in his news column Capital Comments, provides a nice overview of the state budget and how the projected revenue increase, $1.6 billion, might be used.
He lists the Big Four items that constitute about 80% of the budget: 1) K-12 education; 2) Higher education; 3) Medicaid; and 4) Property tax relief. K-12 wants a 4% increase, higher ed wants about a 3% increase, Medicaid is expected to rise at about 8% but the Governor thinks he can make due with 5%, and property tax relief is a work in progress but Prof. DeBoer is thinking probably $450 million. So, with the Big Four accounted for, we’re already at about $1.375 billion. If the other 20% of the budget just keeps up with inflation – about 3%, we get savings at about 10% (up from the current 9%) of the budget for the next recession, and throw in full day kindergarten, we’re looking at a need of about $2.4 billion in new money. So, from that standpoint, we’re about $800 million off.
SB 170 – Legislative compensation
Senate Bill 0170 – Legislative Compensation. Sen. Delph.
This creates a committee that would make a recommendation on how legislators should be compensated. It then places a non-binding referendum question on the 2008 ballot that states:
Vote for only one (1) of the following statements:
Members of the Indiana General Assembly should receive compensation and benefits that are provided under current law.Members of the Indiana General Assembly should receive compensation and benefits as recommended by the Legislative Compensation and Benefits Advisory Commission.
How many voters do you figure will know what compensation has been recommended by the commission? Maybe 150?
[tags]SB170-2007, legislative compensation[/tags]
Kids – Smoke a Cigarette, Lose Your License
Senate Bill 0164 – Sen Boots:
Driver’s license suspension for minors who smoke. Permits a court to order a: (1) one year suspension of a driver’s license of; or (2) a six month delay in the issuance of a driver’s license to; a minor who violates tobacco laws.
This might be a good idea, but the day is going to come when any infraction by a minor of any type will result in a suspended license. Certainly smoking and driving don’t seem to be related to one another.
[tags]SB164-2007, BMV[/tags]
Christmas pics
If anyone cares to see pictures of our Christmas at Hilton Head, they’re here.
Meanwhile, here’s a picture of the boy before Santa came:
And then after Santa came, when he reveals his true colors:
SB 173 – CAFO Protection
SB 173 – Nuisance actions. Sen Jackman
Requires a court to award reasonable costs and attorney’s fees to an agricultural or industrial operation that successfully defends a nuisance action.
This looks like a follow up to Sen Jackman’s bill a couple of years ago that immunized agricultural operations when they changed from smaller part-time affairs to bigger full-time affairs, defining that not to be a “significant change.”
Under the new law, I suppose, if a neighbor were to file a nuisance suit against an agricultural operation which had been in continuous operation for more than a year but then switched owners and switched to a major confined feeding operation and then the neighbor lost because of the immunity conferred by Sen. Jackman’s prior legislation, then the neighbor would have to pay the attorney’s fees of the confined feeding operation. Nice.
[tags]SB173-2007, CAFO[/tags]
SB 119 – Mandating fetal development curriculum in schools
SB 119 – Fetal development curriculum – Sen. Drozda:
Requires each school corporation to include instruction regarding human fetal development in the school corporation’s high school health education curriculum. [Specifically]:
(1) the result of human sperm and egg convergence;
(2) the resulting development of human conception;
(3) the health consequences of early termination of pregnancy;
(4) photographic images portraying each state of uterine fetal development; and
(5) descriptions of human fetal development.
Well, let’s just add to that the risks of not terminating a pregnancy and photographic (perhaps audio and video would be better) portraying labor and delivery.
[tags]SB119-2007, abortion[/tags]
SB 117 – No obligation to dispense birth control
SB 117 – Dispensing birth control – Sen. Drozda:
Provides that a person may not be required, as a condition of training, employment, pay, promotion, or privileges, to dispense: (1) a medical device or drug that may result in, or that is intended to result in, an abortion; or (2) a birth control device or medication.
I think this bill should be amended so that potential employers and customers where such an employee works have clear warning when they’re about to encounter such a person. A pharmacy ought to be aware that it will have to hire a second person if it wants to remain in the business of selling birth control and, obviously, a customer shouldn’t find themselves in the position of having to run from pharmacy to pharmacy hoping they find an employee without moral hangups about doing his or her job.
[tags]SB117-2007, abortion[/tags]
SB 172 – Abortion: Mandating Physician Statements to Patients
SB 172 – Abortion information – Sens. Delph, Young, Walker, Steele
Information to a pregnant woman before an abortion. Provides that informed consent to an abortion includes the requirement that a physician inform a pregnant woman that a fetus might feel pain. Provides that notice must be given in writing at least 18 hours before an abortion concerning the availability of adoptions, concerning physical risks to the woman in having an abortion, and stating that human physical life begins when a human ovum is fertilized by a human sperm.
The Indiana legislature sure does love legislating science.
[tags]SB172-2007, abortion[/tags]
New bills
The text of the bills are still being uploaded, apparently, so I can’t get access to what they say, but here is a list of the new ones as of 3:45 on 1/4/07:
# SB 0101 — Environmental legal actions.
# SB 0102 — Lead-bearing substances.
# SB 0103 — Serial meetings and electronic meetings.
# SB 0104 — Committee on child care.
# SB 0105 — Commuter rail study.
# SB 0106 — Grants and loans for alternative fuel technology.
# SB 0107 — Battery by body waste.
# SB 0108 — Cruelty to animals.
# SB 0109 — Coroners and blood or tissue samples.
# SB 0111 — Political expenditures.
# SB 0112 — Attorney fees in annexations.
# SB 0113 — Town park board membership.
# SB 0114 — Health provider reimbursement agreements.
# SB 0116 — Police and firefighter maximum hiring age.
# SB 0117 — Dispensing abortion drugs and birth control.
# SB 0119 — Fetal development curriculum.
# SB 0122 — Battery by body waste.
# SB 0123 — Fire protection territories.
# SB 0124 — Vehicle Bill.
# SB 0125 — Collection of court costs and fines.
# SB 0126 — Student health measurements.
# SB 0127 — Title insurance.
# SB 0128 — Transfers from the 1977 fund to PERF.
# SB 0129 — 1977 fund benefit enhancement.
# SB 0130 — Notice of plant closings and mass layoffs.
# SB 0131 — Criminal gangs.
# SB 0132 — Petition and remonstrance process.
# SB 0134 — Automatic external defibrillators in health clubs.
# SB 0136 — Vehicle Bill.
# SB 0137 — Vehicle Bill.
# SB 0138 — Absentee voting.
# SB 0139 — School board elections at general election time.
# SB 0140 — Vehicle Bill.
# SB 0142 — Copying, fax, and certification fees.
# SB 0144 — Viatical settlements.
# SB 0145 — Vehicle Bill.
# SB 0146 — Vehicle Bill.
# SB 0147 — Courts and court officers.
# SB 0149 — Domestic violence.
# SB 0150 — Mental health quality advisory committee.
# SB 0152 — Assignment of benefits.
# SB 0153 — Birth problems registry.
# SB 0154 — Environmental matters.
# SB 0155 — Alcohol blended fuel underground storage tanks.
# SB 0157 — Library board expenditures.
# SB 0159 — Vehicle Bill.
# SB 0160 — Electronic waste disposal.
# SB 0161 — Annexation.
# SB 0162 — Vehicle Bill.
# SB 0163 — Low speed vehicles.
# SB 0164 — Driver’s license suspension for minors who smoke.
# SB 0165 — Venture capital investment tax credit.
# SB 0168 — Local regulation of fireworks.
# SB 0169 — Special death benefit for chaplains.
# SB 0170 — Legislative compensation.
# SB 0171 — Annuity recommendations to consumers.
# SB 0172 — Information to a pregnant woman before an abortion.
# SB 0173 — Nuisance actions.
# SB 0175 — Investigatory powers of the secretary of state.
# SB 0177 — Charter school budget review.
# SB 0179 — Maximum age for firefighter appointment.
# SB 0180 — Warranty repair and sales audit limitation.
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