Smith to serve on interim study committees
On Wednesday, members of the Indiana House of Representatives received their interim study committee assignments. Interim study committees delve deeper into specific state issues and publish reports for the upcoming legislative session. Many bills that become law during the legislative session are based on findings made by interim study committees. State Rep. Vernon G. Smith (D-Gary) was assigned to the following study committees:
Interim Study Committee on Education
The Indiana Commission on the Social Status of Black Males (ICSSBM)
Distressed Unit Appeals Board
“I’m pleased to serve on study committees again for my community,” Smith said. “This interim is especially important as we face critical impacts from federal decisions, especially in our traditional public schools. Right before the start of the school year, the federal government is withholding $107 million in education funding. After-school programs, supplemental English instruction and professional development for our teachers are in limbo. I plan on bringing the needs of our students and educators to the forefront this summer as they face insurmountable outside stressors.
“Regarding the ICSSB, we have much to discuss with recent attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion. Yesterday, the governor announced that the state has eliminated over 70 training programs centered on inclusivity. We should strive to acknowledge and overcome our differences, especially in governance. This move will harm the space in government that the Black community has painstakingly created over the past couple of decades.
“I plan on speaking up for my community and all Hoosiers affected by these decisions, as I do every year.”
The ICSSBM is a year-round commission that reviews a spectrum of issues impacting Black males in Indiana. The commission has offered multiple recommendations during its 25-year history, several of which have become new laws designed to improve the economic, educational, professional and social status of Black males. Smith authored the original bill in 1993, which created the ICSSBM.