Now, just two weeks away from voting day, Gray says he’s ready to make big changes for Mississippi. First off all, he says, Initiative 42 needs to pass.
“We just need to get money into those school systems, get them what they need,” says Gray, “every penny of it is going to be multiplied back into business and people in that area.”
Gray says that the worry over taking the power of the legislature and giving it to a Hinds County judge is just to throw off the momentum of the Initiative 42 supporters.
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10/21/15
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