Home > News > State Sen. Sean Tindell talks hospital... State Sen. Sean Tindell talks hospital bill, tax cuts, more on WLOX By: Magnolia Tribune - March 9, 2015 WLOX.com – The News for South Mississippi Share About the Author(s) Magnolia Tribune This article was produced by Y'all Politics staff. More Like This News | Sarah Ulmer • January 27, 2023 Bill of the Day: Child support in the womb Pregnant women could be eligible for child support payments if this Bill of the Day passes in Mississippi. Authored by State Representative Becky Currie, HB 320 would allow for a chancery court in Mississippi to award child support to pregnant women who are not married. It would in turn define an unborn child in the… More From This Author News | Magnolia Tribune • December 19, 2022 Mississippi Court of Appeals judges take oaths to begin new terms News | Magnolia Tribune • December 15, 2022 Chaney appoints Dolan as Chief Deputy Fire Marshal Business | Magnolia Tribune • December 13, 2022 Final NFIB Optimism Index of the Year: Slight Improvement, but Inflation Remains a Challenge Previous Story Business | Magnolia Tribune • December 13, 2022 Palazzo on Hillary: “hopefully, the American people will realize that she’s not fit to be” President Next Story Business | Magnolia Tribune • December 13, 2022 MS Transportation Commissioner Mike Tagert Announces Candidacy For United States Congress #MS01 News | Anne Summerhays • January 26, 2023 Mississippi Senate aims to curb crime Lt. Governor Hosemann, Senators highlight six bills that would set minimum sentences, reduce theft of public tax dollars, and more. On Thursday, Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann met with members of the press to discuss several Senate bills this session that aim to curb crime across Mississippi. “It is critical to us that we address crime… News | Frank Corder • January 26, 2023 Mississippi among 20 states suing Biden Administration over illegal immigrant entry program According to the lawsuit, Mississippi has approximately 20,000 to 28,000 illegal aliens costing Magnolia State taxpayers more than $117 million per year. The State of Mississippi is one of 20 states that filed a lawsuit this week to oppose the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s new program that creates a pathway to citizenship for hundreds…