But Wednesday, they passed something they were unsuccessful in passing last year – the Capitol Complex bill.
The Capitol Complex Improvement District plan will divert state sales tax collected within the city limits of Jackson to infrastructure needs.
“We as a state have billions and billions of dollars invested right here in the capital city. And it is not responsible for us to ignore the fact that we have those investments,” Lt. Governor Tate Reeves said.
WTVA
3/29/17
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