Gov. Bryant looks forward to rescheduled event as President Trump cancels Jackson stop as Hurricane approaches east coast
I am grateful for President @realDonaldTrump‘s endorsement of @cindyhydesmith and look forward to rescheduling the event. We certainly understand that his first responsibility is the safety and security of the American people and appreciate his decision.
— Phil Bryant (@PhilBryantMS) September 10, 2018
Hyde-Smith on cancellation of rally
Praying for our neighbors on the East Coast. Y’all stay safe!! ?????? pic.twitter.com/UWFuisgpiz
— Cindy Hyde-Smith (@cindyhydesmith) September 10, 2018
#MSSen: McDaniel uses Trump rally cancellation as opportunity to jab at Hyde-Smith over debating
Cindy Hyde-Smith has some free time on her hands Friday night. So I have a friendly offer for her — since we know your schedule is open and available to be in Jackson, how about we have that debate you’ve been dodging?
— Sen. Chris McDaniel (@senatormcdaniel) September 10, 2018
WTOK – Commission puts 2 Senate races atop Mississippi ballot
Mississippi’s two U.S. Senate races will appear at the top of the November ballot.
State election commissioners approved a sample ballot Monday, showing the regular Senate race first, then a special race.
The last time Mississippi had two Senate races in 2008, the special race was initially put at the bottom of the ballot. That was reversed after a court fight.
#Mississippi Election Commission members are setting ballot for Nov 6 federal & state judicial elections. Commissioners: Attorney General @AGJimHood, Gov @PhilBryantMS & Secretary of State @DelbertHosemann. #MSsen pic.twitter.com/o1tnkoz8la
— Emily Wagster Pettus (@EWagsterPettus) September 10, 2018
WJTV – Mississippi Election Commission works to certify ballots
WTVA – Noxubee County chancery clerk ordered to repay money
The State Auditor’s Office is demanding Noxubee County’s chancery clerk repay thousands of dollars.
Special agents delivered a civil demand to Mary Washington in the amount of $38,555.78, which includes interest and investigative costs.
According to the State Auditor’s Office, Washington donated almost $20,000 in public funds that were intended for office expenses to multiple local churches.
Probably goes without saying that you can’t use taxpayer money to tithe. We’ll work to get this money back for taxpayers. https://t.co/m8zULcq02n
— Shad White (@shadwhite) September 10, 2018
MBJ – Bill Crawford: Special session puts Band-Aid on state road and bridge sores
It appears Reeves along with Gunn and Gov. Phil Bryant will lead the parade of elected officials touting this special session as the much needed cure to our escalating road and bridge crisis.
Regrettably, it’s more a band aid than a cure.
The MEC Excelerate Mississippi program has documented the state has over $6 billion of unfunded road and bridge repairs. The program recommended increasing annual funding to MDOT by $300 million and to cities and counties by $75 million to make a serious dent in this problem over a 10-year period.
What the special session provided for MDOT was up to $80 million a year from the new state lottery once it is fully phased in plus new sports betting taxes of about $5 million. It also authorizes new one-time debt of $250 million for emergency road and bridge repairs. All this is far below the $300 million needed annually.
Sen. Wicker comments on Kavanaugh hearings
The disruptions at the hearings for Judge Brett #Kavanaugh were offensive & deeply disappointing. Political theater & grandstanding should not distract from the Senate’s responsibility to provide “advice and consent” for #SCOTUS nominees. https://t.co/KD0S8pIGT3 #WickerReport
— Senator Roger Wicker (@SenatorWicker) September 10, 2018
Congressman Palazzo signs on to pro-life, family values push in DOD, HHS Appropriations conference negotiations
Today, I joined my colleagues in urging House leadership to prioritize pro-life and family values riders in the DoD and Labor HHS Appropriations conference negotiations. I have long advocated for these values, and believe they should be included in the final bill. #ProLife pic.twitter.com/X9nxV6wVCd
— Cong. Steven Palazzo (@CongPalazzo) September 10, 2018
WJTV – State Board approves plans for new charter school
Mississippi’s Charter School Authorizer Board has approved plans for Ambition Preparatory Charter School to open in Jackson. The school will serve grades K-8.
The board is still delaying decisions on other charter schools and is denying an application for a school in Canton.
The state has four charter schools in Jackson. There is one in Clarksdale.
Gov. Bryant helps unveil Welty marker
So happy to join National Endowment for the Humanities Chairman Jon Peede and Mary Alice Welty White, niece of Eudora Welty, to unveil Miss Eudora’s marker on the Mississippi Writers Trail. How fitting that the first marker on this wonderful trail will honor one of our icons. pic.twitter.com/9KhE9vq47u
— Phil Bryant (@PhilBryantMS) September 10, 2018