Home > News > With exception of civilian military... With exception of civilian military furloughs, sequestration effects minimal on state of MS By: Magnolia Tribune - February 25, 2013 White House sequestration analysis for Mississippi by yallpolitics Share About the Author(s) Magnolia Tribune This article was produced by Magnolia Tribune staff. More Like This News | Russ Latino • January 30, 2026 Federal judge strikes down Mississippi moratorium on new home health agencies In finding portions of Mississippi’s home health agency “Certificate of Need” laws unconstitutional, U.S. District Court judge Carlton Reeves said, “the Court cannot escape the absurdity in maintaining an out-right moratorium for over forty years.” More From This Author News | Magnolia Tribune • January 29, 2026 Magnolia Mornings: January 29, 2026 News | Magnolia Tribune • January 28, 2026 Magnolia Mornings: January 28, 2026 News | Magnolia Tribune • January 27, 2026 Magnolia Mornings: January 27, 2026 Previous Story News | Magnolia Tribune • February 22, 2013 House Speaker Philip Gunn invites gun makers to move to Mississippi Next Story Opinion | Magnolia Tribune • February 25, 2013 Geoff Pender piece on mood of the MS Senate Education | Jeremy Pittari • January 29, 2026 Senate college committee moves bills forward focused on financial literacy, scholarship programs One state funded scholarship program focuses on traditional students, while the second is geared toward older, returning students. DC | Frank Corder • January 29, 2026 Adlakha selling herself as an outsider. Hyde-Smith’s campaign says welcome to Mississippi Sarah Adlakha, a Chicago native, is running against incumbent U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith in the March 10 Republican Primary Election.