Mississippi high court hears legislative speed-reading fight
The Mississippi Supreme Court isn’t saying how it might rule in a legislative dispute over bill readings done by a “demon chipmunk.”
An attorney for Republican House Speaker Philip Gunn asked justices Tuesday to dismiss a case filed by a freshman Democrat…
…Hughes’ attorney Tuesday asked justices to send the case to a lower court for a full hearing on the dispute. And, he asked them to order Gunn to have bills read at a comprehensible pace.
WTOK
7/19/16
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