While the conference report for HB 1123 was being presented, State Rep. John Hines (D) raised a point of order requiring the bill to be recommitted. The move likely ends the potential of PBM reform this session.
A sustainable new “hybrid” retirement design has been adopted, but major funding and design issues remain for 2026.
Another bill could set the age for purchasing the opioid-like substance at 21.
From grants to tax incentives, lawmakers look to aid cities and towns in cleaning up.
In many cities and towns due to the lack of General Election candidates, today’s results will determine who will serve as Mayor, Councilman and more for the next four years.
Lawmakers should not ignore the concerns of Mississippi’s biggest employers as they wade into a national scrum over PBM reform.
Columnist Sid Salter says let’s not lose sight of the significance of the structural tax changes the tax reform legislation passed last week could provide if signed into law.
MSU President Mark Keenum says there’s no question that we’re always going to need farms and farmers. But more innovation and new tools like AI are also needed.
No-to-low income earners receive exponentially more in government benefits than they pay in taxes. And high-income earners pay the taxes that afford those benefits.
Lower taxes, reduced operating costs, and fewer labor restrictions contribute to franchises’ significant role in the state, according to a national study.
Ergon Refining is a specialty naphthenic product manufacturer.
The company is making a corporate investment of $2.675 million with the expansion that adds enhanced laser fabrication to the current operations.
The company, which has been in operation in Senatobia since 2016, will bring 200 new jobs to the area. ABB is also opening a new manufacturing site in Tennessee.
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