Senator Terry Burton recognized as Mississippi's "Champion of Aging"

District 31 Senator Terry Burton of Newton, has been recognized as Mississippi's "Champion of Aging" by the Southeastern Association of Area Agencies on Aging.

The association honored Burton recently at their annual conference in Louisville, Ky.

Burton was chosen for his "initiatives, dedication, courage and determination," to better the lives of Mississippi's senior citizens through authoring legislation like Senate Bill 2416 during the 2008 Session, which defined adult foster care facilities and set standards that required informal operators of senior care facilities to meet licensing standards to continue operating.

The five-term Republican senator who represents District 31, comprised of Lauderdale, Newton and Scott counties, has authored numerous other items of legislation to educate and protect senior citizens and to enhance punishment of those who would exploit, neglect or abuse vulnerable adults.

Other than authoring laws that created the Leadership Council on Aging and another that required significant improvements to Mississippi's Vulnerable Adult Act, Burton has authored laws requiring:

* Mandatory dual reporting of suspected abuse, exploitation or neglecting a senior citizen.

* Creating the Vulnerable Adults Unit in the Mississippi Attorney General's Office.

* Mandatory fingerprinting and background checks of direct care workers and employees of service providers to the elderly.

Burton has been recognized on the local, state and now the national level for his dedication and service in the area of aging.

The Southeastern Association of Area Agencies on Aging is comprised of the state of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina.

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