Neshoba porch sitting, hand shaking kicks off
Fun Friday! Emma and I enjoyed catching up with friends. I’m looking forward to hitting the stage Wednesday. https://t.co/M9hX5cDTpd
— Tate Reeves (@tatereeves) July 27, 2018
We’re at the Neshoba County Fair today! Come say hi if you’re here! pic.twitter.com/E5PH1sjnxg
— Team Cindy (@TeamHydeSmith) July 29, 2018
WJTV – U.S. Senate candidate Mike Espy talks to “Mainstreet Mississippians”
#MSSen: Indivisible, Anti-Trump group, backing Baria and Espy
Mississippi has BOTH Senate seats up for election in November! We are behind both of these Democratic candidates > #DavidBaria @dbaria and #MikeEspy @espyforsenate #VoteBlue2018 #FlipTheSenate pic.twitter.com/deUd6DqwLK
— Indivisible MS (@IndivisibleMS) June 22, 2018
WXXV – Mississippi Lt. Governor on Sports Betting
Sen. Wicker wants HHS to finalize “Protect Life Rule”
This week, I wrote to @SecAzar to request @HHSGov promptly finalize the “Protect Life Rule,” which would prohibit abortion clinics from co-locating with family planning centers that receive federal funds. Read the letter here: https://t.co/SsVVLotShp . #ProtectLife
— Senator Roger Wicker (@SenatorWicker) July 27, 2018
SUNHERALD – New flood plan in Jackson could have dire effects on Coast’s oyster business, fishermen say
MBJ – State Personnel Board elects officers for Fiscal Year 2019
Stephanie Cummins of Brandon has been elected chair of the Mississippi State Personnel Board for Fiscal Year 2019, and Donald Brown of Vicksburg has been elected vice chairman. Serving on the Board with Cummins and Brown are Col. Nick Ardillo, Jr. of Columbus; Alwyn Luckey of Ocean Springs, and Lee Yancey of Brandon.
Cummins was appointed to the Board by Governor Phil Bryant in March to fill an unexpired term through June 30, and was subsequently reappointed to serve through 2023…
…Brown was originally appointed to the Board in 2005, was reappointed by Gov. Haley Barbour in 2010, and was reappointed by Gov. Phil Bryant in 2015.