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Representative Harry
Moberly
 Harry Moberly I want to pass along my
condolences to Mr. Moberly, whose mother died last Friday.
He allowed me a lengthy interview
and said that he and Senator Ed Worley
are solidly supporting Steve Beshear for Governor.
Moberly said that he will run for
re-election. He also plans to continue serving as Chairman of the House
Appropriations and Revenue Committee and will support Jody Richards to be
re-elected as house speaker in 2009.
Harry does not read political
blogs but I had him specifically deny that he had made a deal to be Budget
Chair for Fletcher as one blogger speculated or that he had made a deal to be
Budget Chair for Beshear as another speculated.
He also denied a blog post that
he was trying to be President of Eastern Kentucky University and a new rumor
that has him being named to the Public Service Commission.
It does not appear that Harry is
going anywhere but a lot of people seem to think he is.
Comment on Kentucky
 Al Smith The following is a brief summary of some of the topics addressed
on Comment on Kentucky
on June 1, 2007
in which Don McNay was a guest.
Postsecondary Education
There are two important
happenings in Post Secondary Education.
First is the search for new
President for the Council on Post Secondary Education to replace the retiring Tom Layzell.
 Peggy Bertelsman Peggy Bertelsman of Ft. Thomas,
who was my high school English teacher 30 years ago, heads up the search
committee and told me that the committee
hoped to announce a finalist this week but he withdrew over the weekend.
Bertelsman said they are still
receiving applications and the committee won't reveal any names until they
present one or more candidates to the full council.
On another subject,
 Joni Jenkins Dr. Jim Applegate and Sue Patrick
at the Council on Post Secondary Education told me that beginning in 2009,
incoming college students will need a score of 19 in math and 21 in reading on
the ACT exam to be placed in a credit bearing college course. The current score
needed is 18.
State Representative Joni
Jenkins, who is employed by Jefferson Community College, is concerned about the
increase and said that studies show that the ACT is not always a good predictor
of college performance.
State Representative Harry
Moberly, who is a director at Eastern Kentucky University strongly favors the
increase in ACT scores and said that the move is part of an overall push to
bring Kentucky up to national standards on admitting college students.
Congressman Hal Rogers and
OxyContin
I've written two recent columns
about Purdue Pharma, the makers of OxyContin, agreeing to a $635
million settlement with the federal government.
 Hal Rogers Purdue's lawyer, former New York
City Mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, negotiated a plea that kept top executives at Purdue from going to jail.
Kentucky Congressmen Hal Rogers asked the FDA to
insist OxyContin only be prescribed for severe pain.
Rogers said
that would reduce the number of drugs being diverted to the black market.
Purdue Pharma is fighting Rogers' request.
OxyContin addiction has been
a huge problem in Roger's district, and he has been vigilant in his effort to get
it more heavily regulated.
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