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March 28, 2023
Insider Poll Results: March 10th-24th
Insider Poll Results from questions asked in Friday ‘Sip newsletter March 10th-24th Every week in our Friday ‘Sip newsletter we ask questions of subscribers. The questions are not meant to take the place of formal polling. The questions do, however, provide insight into how our subscriber base of over 50,000 Mississippians think on pressing issues.…
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January 30, 2023
Laugh a Litte: Ramirez on Biden Economy
Michael Ramirez’s take on the Biden economy.
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January 26, 2023
Laugh a Little: Ramirez on Debt
Michael Ramirez takes on the growing national debt. $31 trillion and counting.
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January 25, 2023
Laugh a Little: Ramirez 1/25/23
Michael Ramirez takes on misplaced classified documents.
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September 27, 2022
Could ethical lapse in non-disclosure undermine Mississippi Today’s coverage of TANF scandal?
Gray wall of silence in the media: Serious ethics concerns on welfare scandal coverage arise in Mississippi’s largest newsroom Five days ago, Y’all Politics reported that a former Assistant Attorney General serving at State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL), Stephanie Ganucheau, who at the time worked for former Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood, played a…
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September 14, 2022
Unvarnished behind the scenes look into UMMC/Blue Cross fight
UMMC, media and Blue Cross all look culpable in the mess A trove of emails and letters obtained via a public records request by Y’all Politics give a unique behind the scenes look as to some of the inner workings of what’s actually happening with Mississippi Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney, his staff, and representatives from…
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June 20, 2022
Money pours into MS03, MS04 runoffs for some
Though the primaries, for the most part, were not marked with a tremendous amount of political intrigue, these runoffs seem to be making up for it. With two Congressional Republican incumbents fighting for survival in a June 28 runoff in Mississippi, money has started to pour into those races with the vast majority of it…
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June 8, 2022
Just when things were looking predictable for Mississippi Republicans
Here are some things that really stood out. Just when things were looking somewhat predictable, the midterm primaries happened. It’s understandable with 8 of 8 statewide elected officials, both U.S. Senators, 3 out of 4 Congressmen, and supermajorities in both chamber of the state legislature that Republicans have gotten spoiled with not a lot of…
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March 14, 2022
Can Mississippi afford income tax relief? House and Senate fiscal analysis say . . . Yes.
House and Senate Analysis Side By Side As the debate began in earnest in the early parts of the 2022 session, Mississippi House and Senate leaders scrambled to win the war of datapoints on their tax cut proposals. Mississippi, flush with over a billion dollars in recurring revenues in excess of expected collections, has what…
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March 10, 2022
Mississippians would be paying $.40/gallon more now if gas tax had been upped
Looking back on who said what when. Even with record high gas prices right now, Mississippi’s gas prices would be 40 cents per gallon higher right now but for efforts to kill repeated gas tax increase proposals in the last five years. In 2017-18, there was a major push for Mississippi to raise its 18.4…
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March 1, 2022
Gunn calls out misleading coverage falsely pitting tax cut against teacher pay
It seems the closer tax cuts get to reality, the more hysterical media outlets become. The mainstream press and education lobby have jointly hit the panic button in a seemingly coordinated fashion as a major income tax elimination effort gathers steam in the Mississippi legislature. It seems the closer tax cuts get to reality, the…
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February 28, 2022
Roger Wicker in line to chair Senate Armed Services if Republicans retake majority
Wicker is currently the #2 GOP member on that committee. The ranking member, Senator James Inhofe, announced this week that he would be retiring. U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) looks to be in line to take the gavel of the Senate Armed Services Committee if Republicans retake the US Senate in the upcoming 2022 elections.…
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June 6, 2023
President of Tougaloo College stepping down
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Sarah Ulmer
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June 6, 2023
Flood insurance rates could skyrocket if Risk Rating 2.0 “Equity in Action” is implemented
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June 6, 2023
St. Dominic to shut down Behavioral Health Services resulting in layoffs
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Frank Corder
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June 6, 2023
Zaxby’s opening in Meridian bringing 65 jobs to the area
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June 1, 2023
Magnolia on the Move: June 1, 2023
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Frank Corder
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May 26, 2023
Owners of Ocean Springs’ Vestige up for James Beard Best Chef honor
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Frank Corder
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June 6, 2023
Southern Miss to host Tennessee for Super Regional
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Alistair Begg
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June 6, 2023
Prayer of All Kinds
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Alistair Begg
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June 5, 2023
Our Greatest Motivation to Pray
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Michael Ramirez
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June 5, 2023
Mind of Ramirez: The United States of Red Ink
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Philip Wegmann
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June 5, 2023
DeSantis to New Hampshire: ‘Lame Duck President’ Won’t Save America
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Russ Latino
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June 4, 2023
Gov. Reeves calls out Mississippi Today, labeling outlet ‘Democratic SuperPAC’
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