15 th Annual Southern & 16 th Annual Eastern Regional Conferences September 25 27, 2014 Hotel Monteleone New Orleans, Louisiana Agenda Thursday, September 25, 2014 5:00 pm 6:30 pm Optional Documentary Screening Location: Vieux Carre Room Legislators will have an opportunity to learn more about nuclear energy misconceptions in this optional screening of the PANDORA S PROMISE. 7:00 pm 7:30 pm Welcome Reception Location: Bienville/Iberville Ballrooms 7:30 pm 9:00 pm Welcome Dinner Location: La Nouvelle Orleans West Ballroom 7:35 pm 7:50 pm Welcome Remarks Facilitated By: Dyan Alexander Friday, September 26, 2014 Representative Helen Miller Chair, Board of Directors Iowa State Legislature 7:25 am 8:25 am State Director Nomination Breakfast Location: Riverview Room All Conference Participants Invited
7:35 pm 7:45pm Welcome Remarks Facilitated By: Johnathan Lozier Manager, Legislator Outreach Representative Joni Jenkins State Director Kentucky State Legislature Representative Helene Keeley State Director Delaware State Legislature Legislators will learn about what it takes to be a State Director, and what they can do to host the next Southern & Eastern Regional Conference in their state. General Session Location: Vieux Carre Room 8:30 am 9:00 am The Need for Specialty Pharmacies Facilitated By: Dyan Alexander Phil Epstein Community Consultant HPC Specialty Pharmacy Specialty pharmacists work closely with patients and their healthcare providers to assure their medication regime is appropriate and that adherence is maximized. This segment will discuss the unique services of specialty pharmacies and their approach to providing support services tailored to the specific needs of each patient. 9:00 am 9:30 am Manufacturing in the U.S. Facilitated By: Representative Beth Turner State Director Maine State Legislature Cindi Marsiglio Vice President of U.S. Manufacturing Walmart
Economic development is a powerful driver in keeping states solvent. This session will focus on what can legislators do to make their state more attractive to businesses. 9:30 am 10:00 am Sound Science in Legislative Deliberations Facilitated By: Representative Helene Keeley State Director Delaware State Legislature Kimberly Wise, PhD Director, Chemical Products & Technology Division American Chemistry Council For policymakers and elected officials, wading through endless reams of research and data is a daunting task. This presentation will focus on how to best integrate risk and exposure data into the lawmaking process to ensure the public s health and safety. 10:00 am 10:45 am HPV & Vaccines Facilitated By: Dyan Alexander Melinda Wharton, MD Director, Immunization Services Division Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The CDC continues to be a critical resource to help facilitate communication regarding the importance of HPV vaccinations to parents of preteens and teens and the health professionals who care for them. This session will discuss language used in those conversations, as well as the latest coverage rate estimates for vaccines recommended for adolescents in the U.S. 10:45 am 10:55 am Instant Recess Break 10:55 am 11:40 am Perspectives on Green Cleaning and Sanitization in Public Schools Facilitated By: Representative Stacey Guerin Eastern Regional Director, Board of Directors Maine State Legislature Mary Ostrowski Director, Chlorine Disinfection Issues American Chemistry Council
Michéle Samarya-Timm Health Educator/Health Officer Somerset County Department of Health, New Jersey Jeffery Hand Chief of Reform Vermilion Parish School System, Louisiana Germs surround us and need appropriate cleaning for safety purposes. This session will discuss the role of disinfectants in public health policy, and give legislators an update on best practices. Both industry and public perspectives will be explored in order to demonstrate that improper cleaning of public facilities can lead to disease and infection. 11:40 am 12:10 pm Addressing Quality Healthcare & Cost Sharing Facilitated By: Representative Deborah Ferguson State Director Arkansas State Legislature Lisa Lowenstein Senior Manager Avalere Health A new analysis from Avalere Health finds that consumers in health insurance exchanges that receive federal assistance to reduce their out-of-pocket costs may experience inconsistent reductions in spending depending on the plan they choose. This session will explore ways that legislators can help achieve stability within the process. 12:10 pm 1:10 pm Networking Luncheon Location: Riverview Room General Session Location: Vieux Carre Room 1:15 pm 2:00 pm COPD Facilitated By: Representative Raumesh Akbari Tennessee State Legislature Jamie Sullivan Senior Director of Public Policy and Outcomes COPD Foundation
Karen Deitemeyer Volunteer Patient Advocate COPD Foundation Representative Mary Lou Marzian Southern Regional Director, Board of Directors Kentucky State Legislature Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is largely under-recognized though it affects over 24 million Americans. Only as recently as 2013 was there an effort to ascertain COPD prevalence rates for all 50 states when new data was published as a result of CDC s Behavior Risk Surveillance Survey. This session will discuss COPD, its prevalence, and how legislators can address identifying and lowering the rates of the disease in their states. 2:00 pm 2:30 pm Smoking Cessation & Wellness Programs Facilitated By: Representative DebraLee Hovey State Director Connecticut State Legislature Nancy Gagliano, MD Chief Medical Officer CVS Health/MinuteClinic This session will focus on the ways pharmacies can play a critical role in everyday health by providing the health consumer increased access to care and innovative online tools. 2:30 pm 3:00 pm Pulmonary Hypertension Facilitated By: Senator Nan Orrock Ex Officio, Board of Directors Georgia State Legislature Jessica Armstrong Early Diagnosis Campaign Manager Pulmonary Hypertension Association Pulmonary hypertension occurs when abnormally high blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs makes the right side of the heart work harder than normal. This session will discuss how symptoms can often be deceiving, and how awareness is critical. 3:00 pm 3:30 pm Cardiovascular & Comorbidities Facilitated By: Representative Ruth Ann Palumbo State Director
Kentucky State Legislature Nikole Souder-Schale Vice President of Advocacy, Great Southeast Affiliate American Heart Association The American Heart Association is the nation s oldest, largest voluntary organization devoted to fighting cardiovascular diseases and stroke. This session will focus on public policies that legislators can adopt to increase prevention and awareness of heart disease the number one cause of death for Americans. 3:30 pm 4:00 pm Fighting Type 2 Diabetes Through Policy Reform Facilitated By: Representative Phyllis Henderson Member at Large, Board of Directors South Carolina State Legislature 4:00 pm Wrap Up & Adjourn Sarah Downer Clinical Instructor on Law Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation of Harvard Law School The prevention and effective management of diabetes is the subject of a national dialogue. This session will focus on cutting-edge policy work to move toward substantive solutions in states including New Jersey, North Carolina, and Massachusetts. Dyan Alexander 4:15 pm 5:15 pm Future Roundtable Discussion Location: Beauregard Room Facilitated By: Anna Mitchell Mahoney, PhD Administrative Assistant Professor of Women's Political Leadership Newcomb College Institute, Tulane University For legislators and business leaders assigned to student mentees, this informal session will provide the opportunity to connect with the young women involved in the Future program and discuss their interest and aspirations to pursue possible careers in public office.
6:15 pm Departure for Offsite Boat Cruise Reception Location: Hotel Main Lobby 7:00 pm 10:00 pm Reception & State Night Dinner Location: Creole Queen Saturday, September 27, 2014 Join for an unforgettable night aboard New Orleans Creole Queen for a taste of the city s music, food, and fun. 7:45 am 8:45 am Breakfast Bill Share Location: Riverview Room Facilitated By: Dyan Alexander 9:00 am 9:45 am Legislating Marijuana Representative Crisanta Duran Colorado State Legislature has asked legislators to come with copies of a bill they have worked on and would like to share in an effort to encourage more networking and collaboration. Representative Duran will discuss Colorado s experience with legalizing the sale and use of marijuana. 9:45 am 10:15 am Addressing Obesity Facilitated By: Representative Christie Carpino State Director Connecticut State Legislature Senator David Heitmeier Chairman, Senate Health & Welfare Committee Louisiana State Legislature Legislators can be extremely effective in impacting behavioral change for their citizens. This session will focus on what one policymaker has done to combat obesity and its co-morbidities in his state. 10:15 am 11:00 am Leadership: Pathways to Power Facilitated By: Representative Kathy Hawken
Immediate Past Chair, Board of Directors North Dakota State Legislature Moderator: Anna Mitchell Mahoney, PhD Administrative Assistant Professor of Women's Political Leadership Newcomb College Institute, Tulane University Senator Sharon Weston Broome State Director President Pro Tempore Louisiana State Legislature Representative Regina Barrow State Director House Vice Chair of the Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Louisiana State Legislature In 2013, the state of Louisiana ranked 50 th in the nation regarding the number of women elected to state legislatures. Despite that fact, the Louisiana Women s Caucus, founded in 1986, is well-maintained and thriving due to a clear mission, personnel support, and great leadership. This session will discuss legislators firsthand experience and involvement with a Women s Caucus and how their colleagues might extablish a similar caucus in their states. 11:00 am Closing Remarks & Adjournment Dyan Alexander