With gas prices at record high levels and an insurance crisis along the Gulf Coast, the state of our economy has everyone talking. Congressman Gene Taylor wants to hear their concerns.
Monday night, he brought his town hall meeting to the city of Biloxi. While he promises to give his full attention, what he won’t promise is a false sense of hope to the people of South Mississippi.
With hurricane season just a few weeks away, Taylor can’t help but think about the multi-perils bill that recently failed in the Senate.
“That was really disappointing. There weren’t that many votes in the Senate,” said Congressman Taylor.
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