Democrat Tracey Rosebud of Tutwiler took his oath of office Monday at the state Capitol.
He will serve until January 2020 in District 30, which includes parts of Bolivar, Quitman, Sunflower and Tallahatchie counties
He fills the end of a term started by Democrat Robert Huddleston of Sumner, who resigned during the 2018 legislative session to spend more time with his family. Huddleston had served since 1996.
Welcome to the House, Rep. Tracey Rosebud. Congratulations! #msleg pic.twitter.com/j9xXEq5eyw
— Philip Gunn (@PhilipGunnMS) June 11, 2018
Associated Press
6/12/2018
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