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March 15, 2011
Greg Snowden – The Ides of March
Greg Snowden – The Ides of March Momentous events have been known to occur when the Senate meets on the Ides of March. As you recall, Julius Caesar certainly experienced a very bad morning there in 44 B.C. An historic vote will take place this week in the upper chamber of the Legislature. Perhaps Tuesday…
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March 14, 2011
Senator Chris McDaniel on redistricting
Senator Chris McDaniel Weekly Column, March 11, 2011 Last week, I discussed the controversial process of redistricting, explaining that each chamber – the House and the Senate – is responsible for drawing and submitting its own map of district lines. The Mississippi House initially approved its arrangement, but not without significant controversy. Split mostly along…
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March 14, 2011
Mississippi Republican Party Statement on House Republicans’ Alternative Redistricting Plan
Mississippi Republican Party Statement on House Republicans’ Alternative Redistricting Plan JACKSON – Mississippi Republican Party Chairman Arnie Hederman has issued the following statement on the House Republicans’ alternative redistricting plan scheduled to be proposed early this week: “The alternative plan to be introduced early this week by House Republicans is an important step forward in…
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March 14, 2011
AP Analysis: Bryant’s foray into redistricting could affect his gubernatorial bid
Analysis: Bryant’s foray into redistricting could affect his gubernatorial bid Republican Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant’s hands-on approach to redistricting may have shown he can be vulnerable in the 2011 governor’s race. Bryant, who’s the Senate’s presiding officer, attempted an end-run around Republican Sen. Terry Burton of Newton, the man Bryant himself had put in charge…
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March 14, 2011
AP – Luckett voted in Tennessee in 2006, more Miss. Democrat infighting
AP – Luckett voted in Tennessee in 2006 The Associated Press has obtained public documents that raise questions about whether Democrat Bill Luckett has lived in Mississippi long enough to run for governor. Doubts about his residency have been the latest example of several years of infighting in the state Democratic Party. Luckett, who is…
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March 14, 2011
Tougaloo College alumni fuming with Barbour’s decision to move Civil Rights Museum
Tougaloo College alumni fuming with Barbour’s decision to move Civil Rights Museum Since Gov. Haley Barbour made his announcement to move the location of the proposed National Civil Rights Museum in Mississippi from a site at historic Tougaloo College, our alumni from across the globe have called me and other alumni to express their disappointment…
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March 14, 2011
Barbour contrasts himself with Obama on economy
Barbour contrasts himself with Obama on economy WASHINGTON (AP) — Previewing a presidential campaign pitch, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is blaming President Barack Obama for the sluggish recovery and accusing him of enacting a series of policies that “created economic uncertainty or directly hurt the economy.” The two-term Republican governor also is holding up his…
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March 14, 2011
Obama jokes: “Haley, when Michelle said you should run, she didn’t mean for president.”
“Haley, when Michelle said you should run, she didn’t mean for president.” President Barack Obama mocked his potential 2012 GOP rivals — and poked fun at himself — while Mitch Daniels got in his own shot at Sarah Palin at Saturday night’s 126th annual Gridiron Club dinner of Washington politicos and journalists. Obama, in his…
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March 14, 2011
FIREMCCOY – House Republicans Looking to “Compact” Districts
House Republicans Looking to “Compact” Districts Here’s some redistricting news from The Natchez Democrat this Sunday. Some of the most interesting points are here: “Only one legislative redistricting plan discussed in Jackson last week included any significant changes for Southwest Mississippi, and the Senate has already voted that plan down. “The House redistricting plan, killed…
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March 14, 2011
Jackson Jambalaya scoops VPAC head Robert Hooks’ pep talk
Jackson Jambalaya 3/13/11
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March 14, 2011
The details behind the House Republican Alternative Redistricting Plan
House Republican Amendment Detail
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March 13, 2011
MS House Republicans release their alternative redistricting plan for negotiation
Mississippi House of Representatives Alternative Redistricting Plan 031311
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Strategic, unified vision transforms Carthage
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Jeremy Pittari
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Miss. Dept. of Health outlines upcoming fiscal year budget
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Mississippi moves up to 48th in national health rankings
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Susan Marquez
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C Spire completes work under Mississippi Capital Projects Fund to expand high-speed, broadband infrastructure
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Daniel Tyson
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Amazon investing another $12 billion in Central Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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Channel South, $105 million mixed use development, aims to transform Gulfport’s downtown
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Matt Friedeman
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Spiritual revival – Is the key actually wanting “less”
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Joan Williams: Gifted author and Faulkner’s protégé
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Roger Wicker
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