Reeves told reporters there is no budget crisis and should be no fear of a government shutdown.
The Senate had overwhelmingly agreed to the conference report while the House passed it unanimously.
The House Democratic Leader made a motion to reconsider the measure moments before the chamber adjourned sine die on Wednesday, effectively killing the bill.
If signed by Gov. Reeves, the act seeks to ensure employment, academic opportunities and student engagement are based solely on individual merit instead of race, sex, or gender.
The S&P 500 fell 4% Thursday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,520 points, and the Nasdaq composite sank 4%.
The outcome of Jackson’s race for mayor could decide if Mississippi’s Capital City can be reborn, or if its descent continues.
Mark Garriga says the Fordice years marked an important turning point in Mississippi’s history, and the Governor’s legacy is important to preserve.
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.
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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