U.S. Senator Roger Wicker in South Mississippi
Wicker says he will join other members in Congress to vote a measure to disapprove President Obama’s agreement.
Closer to home, Senator Wicker says high insurance is the biggest remaining problem from Katrina. “The increase in the premiums is still a huge problem. What we did lately, was to take time out there and say we aren’t going to get these huge premiums take effect. So, we put a stop to that. We’re looking at it. It’s not a permanent solution.”
The Senator will be traveling throughout South Mississippi over the next few days as we approach the tenth anniversary of Katrina.
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8/25/15
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