AccelerateMS Executive Director Dr. Courtney Taylor says Mississippi’s workforce infrastructure must evolve.
Governor Reeves said the proposed expansion in the legislation unwisely comes at a time when federal funding of existing Medicaid services is in question.
It’s a definitive statement about the need for Ukraine to cede territory to end the war.
Governor Tate Reeves said he would allow the bill to become law if sufficient appropriations are provided to both MDA and the new Department of Tourism.
State Rep. Sam Creekmore said he’s willing to remove the Senate amendment and send the measure back to the Governor.
Jonathan Bain writes that proponents of the “one door” policy aren’t forthcoming about the negative side effects the policy can have, creating a one-stop-shop welfare concierge service.
In this Part 2 of a series, Sam Franklin delves into the economic impacts – both intended and unintended – of tariffs.
Lesley Davis writes that passing good laws is just the beginning. The next step is ensuring real accountability.
Mississippi is the state that receives the most federal assistance in providing the Medicaid program, writes columnist Sid Salter.
Mississippi Main Street rolls out five-year community development strategy.
Taylor says Mississippi is being recognized for its economic development wins, public-private workforce strategy, and the speed with which the state is excelling.
Starting immediately, the vessel repair and maintenance company will create 44 jobs.
The Pascagoula-based shipbuilder is building the first heavy polar icebreaker in half a century.
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