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February 8, 2013
Baria Blog – Charter Schools: Be careful what you ask for
Charter Schools: Be careful what you ask for Let’s be careful about what we ask for. “A Pennsylvania study found that 100 percent of the state’s cyber schools, including K-12 Inc., had “significantly worse” outcomes than their traditional public school counterparts, for which the virtual companies were paid $10,000 per student from public school coffers.…
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February 8, 2013
House bill would move Revenue Department to Speaker Philip Gunn’s district in Clinton
House bill would move Revenue Department to Speaker Philip Gunn’s district in Clinton House members want to move the Department of Revenue to a new home in Speaker Philip Gunn’s district. The House voted 71-43 Wednesday for House Bill 1337, authored by the Clinton Republican, which would move the agency to the South Pointe complex…
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February 8, 2013
Bills to raise reading standards, support for early childhood education passes state senate
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DATE: Feb.7, 2013 CONTACT: Laura Hipp, Communications Director BILLS TO RAISE READING STANDARDS, SUPPORT EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PASS STATE SENATE JACKSON – Legislation to strengthen the reading skills of Mississippi children and build on early childhood education through public-private partnerships passed the Senate today. Senate Bill 2347, sponsored by Sen. Angela Hill,…
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February 8, 2013
Mississippi Center for Public Policy happy Feds rejected state’s proposed exchange
STATEMENT FROM THE MISSISSIPPI CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY The Mississippi Center for Public Policy welcomes today’s announcement from Commissioner Chaney. By not moving forward with an Obamacare exchange, Mississippi is protecting itself from job-killing fines on employers and budget-busting liabilities for an expensive federal mandate. This exchange was never about federal control versus state control,…
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February 8, 2013
Gov. Bryant – We didn’t want exchanges, and HHS never planned to let us run our own anyway
Governor Bryant Issues Statement on Health Care Exchange "My office has not been officially informed by the Department of Health and Human Services of a decision. However, I have said repeatedly that the health insurance exchanges mandated by ObamaCare are not free-market exchanges. Instead, they are a portal to a massive and unaffordable new federal entitlement program. They trigger new taxes on businesses and will ultimately drive more people onto Medicaid rolls. I firmly maintain my position that Mississippi will not willfully implement a mechanism that will compromise our state's financial stability. Furthermore, the Department of Health and Human Services' refusal to approve Utah's plan for an exchange proves that the federal government has no intention of allowing states to tailor exchanges to their own unique needs. Make no mistake, the federal government will control all exchanges established under the Affordable Care Act." ### Mick Bullock Communications Director/Press Secretary Office of Governor Phil Bryant
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February 8, 2013
Rejected – Chaney feels “betrayed” after Feds reject proposed Mississippi health exchange
Rejected – Chaney feels “betrayed” after Feds reject proposed Mississippi health exchange Federal officials have rejected Mississippi’s proposal to create a state-run insurance exchange, Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney said Thursday. “I am sorely disappointed in the denial of federal approval,” Chaney said during a news conference. An exchange is an online marketplace where people can…
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February 8, 2013
MS House Weekly Summary
Week of February 4, 2013 During the first part of the week, House members were devoted to addressing bills in committee in anticipation of Tuesday’s 8 p.m. deadline to move all general bills and constitutional amendments out of committee and onto the House Calendar. Bills not reported out of committee by that deadline are dead…
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February 8, 2013
Be4Miss creates charter school support petition
I agree that parents should have the opportunity to choose what school is best for their children. I call on my legislator to support passing a strong charter schools law in Mississippi. http://www.be4miss.com/petition/
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February 8, 2013
Perry – Mayors want sales tax power
Perry – Mayors want sales tax power Many mayors and local officials support legislation to allow municipalities increase sales tax within its city limits, earmarked for specific purposes when 60 percent of voters approve. Rep.Jeff Smith (R-Columbus) introduced “The Citizens for Economic Development Act” in the House (HB523) and Sen. Kelvin Butler (D-McComb) introduced it…
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February 8, 2013
Auditor Pickering Releases MAEP FY 2014 Final Estimate and Recommendations
This morning, the Auditor’s office delivered the attached letter to members of the state legislature and other elected officials regarding the MAEP FY 2014 final estimate and related recommendations. By law, each year the Office of the State Auditor is required to review and verify the accuracy of the MAEP estimate that is submitted by…
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February 7, 2013
Ole Miss the talk of the sports world
Ole Miss the talk of the sports world Alabama. Ohio State. Michigan. Florida. Notre Dame. Mississippi? Ole Miss muscled in on the powerhouses that usually dominate national signing day, landing some of the most sought-after prospects in the country on college football’s annual first-Wednesday-in-February frenzy. The Rebels, coming off a promising 7-6 season in their…
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February 7, 2013
Sierra Club opposes Kemper Power plant legislation
Sierra Club opposes Kemper Power plant legislation The Sierra Club’s attorney says bills Mississippi Power wants to push through the Legislature take away the Public Service Commission’s power to regulate some costs passed to ratepayers to fund the controversial multi-billion dollar Kemper County power plant. Senate Bill 2755 has been touted by the power company…
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June 6, 2025
State funding for Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning down from previous year
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Mark Sherman, Associated Press
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June 6, 2025
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to leave mass layoffs at Education Department in place
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Daniel Tyson
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June 6, 2025
Legal fight over control of Jackson airport continues
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Paul Wiseman, Associated Press
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June 6, 2025
Hiring in the US slows, though employers still added a solid 139,000 jobs in May
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Frank Corder
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May 19, 2025
Modine expanding data center cooling equipment manufacturing in Grenada County
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Lynne Jeter
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May 19, 2025
Goldman Sachs honors inaugural Mississippi small business graduating class
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Susan Marquez
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June 8, 2025
Langdon and Maude Schuyler Clay capture the culture of Mississippi through the lens of a camera
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Matt Friedeman
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June 8, 2025
The party called Pentecost
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Marilyn Tinnin
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June 8, 2025
Elizabeth Spencer: A Grande Dame of Southern literature
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Russ Latino
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June 6, 2025
Make America Boring Again
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Sid Salter
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June 4, 2025
Bo Robinson, appointed to PSC after jarring corruption scandals, dies at age 90
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Kimberly Ross
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June 3, 2025
The American epidemic of loneliness
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