MPACT a greater risk than PERS?
like Evelyn Gandy, Amy Tuck and other strong women in Mississippi politics – isn’t afraid of kicking political ant hills.
Fitch drew mixed reactions during the Joint Legislative Budget Committee hearings when she told the legislative leadership that she had convinced the Mississippi Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (MPACT) program board not to accept new enrollment in the college savings program and suspend it until an actuarial audit and other program evaluations can be completed.
Sid Salter
9/28/12
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