“Mississippi needs more nurses, not fewer. We should be making it easier, not harder for students to pursue advanced nursing degrees,” State Senator Nicole Boyd said of the proposed federal legislation.
In other business, the State Board of Education was told that the Mississippi Department of Education is working with districts regarding the expiring hold harmless period under the new funding formula. They are also seeking clarification on the additional pay raise for special education teachers.
A developer is asking the Public Service Commission to bless a plant that does not exist, financed by people not named, to power tenants not signed. It could put Entergy in a bind.
The lowest gas prices in the U.S. are in Mississippi and Indiana. The Magnolia State’s average gas price has jumped $1.34 since last year, per AAA.
The 192-page report, which was concluded last December and authored by Democratic consultant Paul Rivera, calls for Democrats to focus on Middle America and the South.
The availability of mail-order abortion pills undermines the laws of pro-life states and endangers the mother’s health.
Republicans aren’t racists or white supremacists for wanting to elect more Republicans. That doesn’t mean Mississippi should ignore its racial history in redistricting considerations.
In the end, the goal isn’t to protect the appearance of success. It’s to persist and build upon it. That is what Mississippi has been doing since 2013; that is why student performance has improved, and there is no reason to stop now.
The White House wants state lawmakers to axe Bennie Thompson from Congress, but the path to accomplish that between now and November is unclear.
Lockers Manufacturing CEO Keith Dunham said the company is well positioned to continue to make customized best-in-class locker products in the USA for decades to come.
According to the Mississippi Development Authority, Canada is Mississippi’s third-largest trading partner, with exports totaling nearly $1.8 billion in 2025.
“This project reinforces our role in powering the digital systems that are shaping our future,” said Governor Tate Reeves.
Walmart has invested over $379 million in Mississippi over the past five years to upgrade its stores.
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