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November 1, 2022
WATSON: Conservative Values Are More Than Talking Points
Submitted by Michael Watson, Secretary of State “It’s easy for some to preach about conservative ideals, but the application tends to be difficult for many,” Watson writes. In today’s political landscape, there are many brands and faces of conservatism. While there is a place for debating the latest headlines and conservative talking points, as an…
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October 28, 2022
WICKER: Voting is an important duty of every American
Submitted by Senator Roger Wicker The Mississippi Senator writes that the November 8th election will significantly shape the direction of our state and our nation. On September 18, 1787, Benjamin Franklin stepped out of Independence Hall in Philadelphia after meeting with the Continental Congress, which was drafting the new Constitution. A curious woman standing nearby…
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October 28, 2022
McRAE: Protecting Mississippi’s Finances
Submitted by State Treasurer David McRae “I remain strongly opposed to the ESG movement and will do all I can to protect Mississippi from its impact,” State Treasurer McRae writes. Over the last few years, “Environmental, Social, and Governance” (ESG) investment strategies have lured the attention of Wall Street powerhouses, but not because ESG funds…
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October 26, 2022
SALTER: For Mississippi, committee system clout remains the most tangible election outcome
By: Sid Salter All of the nation’s top election prognosticators – FiveThirtyEight.com’s Nate Silver, University of Virginia’s Larry Sabato, Charlie Cook, and Real Clear Politics – are offering projections and hedging bets over whether Republicans or Democrats will control the House and Senate after the 2022 midterm elections. With extreme political polarization, high inflation, supply…
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October 25, 2022
LIPSON: Violent Crime Is Driving a Red Wave
Submitted by Charles Lipson The Democratic Party’s “soft on crime” image has become a political albatross, which candidates cannot readily discard. Two weeks before the 2022 midterms, fear of crime is second only to worries over inflation and recession. Both issues – personal security and economic security – affect voters directly. They arise every time…
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October 25, 2022
GRAYSON: Stuck in the Mud on the Mighty Mississippi
Submitted by Charles Grayson with Bigger Pie Forum “The result will be an inflationary bump to food prices and probably other goods,” Grayson writes. Currently, the Mississippi River is setting record low water levels and will probably set more new records in coming days. Barge shipping on the river, vital to the U.S. economy and…
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October 24, 2022
BURTON: Medicaid’s 340B has grown beyond original intent
Submitted by former State Senator and Senate President Pro Tem Terry Burton “The program has been hijacked by large for-profit hospital systems that are using the program to fill their pockets without providing any additional charity care,” former State Senator Burton writes. I would argue that most politicians have good intentions, but good intentions don’t…
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October 22, 2022
Wicker: No End in Sight to Biden’s Cruel Inflation
Submitted by Senator Roger Wicker Mississippi Senator Wicker says Americans have been crushed by 20 straight months of rising prices. Almost a year ago, President Biden declared that inflation had finally peaked at 6.8 percent, yet we have now endured seven straight months of inflation over eight percent. June was the worst month yet, with…
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October 19, 2022
SALTER: Hog wild arguments as Supreme Court hears a case indicative of national politics
By: Sid Salter The Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week in a case that perhaps even more so than the controversial Mississippi-based Dobbs abortion ruling frames and defines the fractured state of public policy and politics in the U.S. between liberal and conservative camps. The case was ostensibly about whether California in 2018’s Proposition…
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October 18, 2022
GIPSON: Successful New Strategies Result in Better Experiences at the 2022 Mississippi State Fair
**Submission by Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson** Hosting the Mississippi State Fair is a lot of fun! At the same time, it is a challenge. As the State’s largest public event, the Fair always attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees from every background and from every geographic corner of the Magnolia State. Whether…
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October 14, 2022
WICKER: President Biden’s War on Energy Prolongs Pain at the Pump
Submitted by Senator Roger Wicker “There is no good reason that our nation should be dependent on foreign oil,” Wicker writes. Gas prices are rising again, and President Biden’s green agenda is to blame. From his first day in office, the President has made war on U.S. energy production, making it harder to extract, refine,…
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October 14, 2022
Lawsuit To Block Student Loan Bailout Can Set Stage for Solving Debt Crisis
Written by Elaine Parker for RealClear Wire Bailing out student debt bails colleges out of their culpability in this crisis. “Here’s the thing. People think that the President of the United States has the power for debt forgiveness. He does not…. [H]e does not have that power. That would have to be an act of…
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November 21, 2024
Putin says Russia has tested a new intermediate range missile in a strike on Ukraine
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Frank Corder
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November 21, 2024
Gaetz withdraws from AG consideration
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Emily Wagster Pettus, Associated Press
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November 21, 2024
Court says it’s ending dispute over Mississippi airport board but city officials disagree
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Frank Corder
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November 21, 2024
Koch Foods investing $145.5 million in expansion of Morton facility
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Lynne Jeter
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November 20, 2024
Miss. State one of three universities to offer a bachelor’s degree in AI
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Leah Long
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November 18, 2024
Shop Mississippi small businesses to show your appreciation this holiday season
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C.H. Spurgeon
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November 22, 2024
How do you pray?
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Magnolia Tribune
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November 21, 2024
Hail & Hotty! Ep. 13: So long, Choctaws. Hello, JSU Tigers!
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Marilyn Tinnin
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November 21, 2024
Let’s Eat, Mississippi: Vardaman sweet potatoes are more than a Mississippi “thing”
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Nick Bain
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November 21, 2024
Lumumba’s hubris shines light on need for anti-corruption reforms
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Steven Gassenberger
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November 20, 2024
Modernizing PERS to serve Mississippi’s public workforce
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Gerard Gibert
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November 19, 2024
DOJ’s extreme remedies would harm Google search users
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