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January 4, 2011
Harper, Nunnelee and Palazzo all send statements supporting Phil Bryant’s announced candidacy
PHIL BRYANT ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNOR Mississippi’s Lt. Governor and former State Auditor kicks off campaign for 2011 (Jackson, Miss.)– Today, Mississippi’s Lt. Governor, Phil Bryant, announced that he is running for Governor in 2011. Bryant made his announcement today in six cities across Mississippi including a press conference at Miskelly’s Furniture in Pearl. Speaking…
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January 4, 2011
MS GOP Chair Brad White to run for Simpson County Chancery Clerk
Growing Simpson County has been my life-long mission. While serving on Simpson County Boards and Committees, and as President of organizations from the Simpson County Development Foundation to the Chamber of Commerce, I’ve worked to improve job opportunities and our quality of life. Outside of Simpson County, in leadership positions in Mississippi government and most…
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January 4, 2011
Bill Luckett makes his gubernatorial run official – luckettforgovernor.com goes live
http://www.luckettforgovernor.com/home Luckett Makes Run for Governor Official During First Hour of First Day Luckett to File for Governor, Continue Campaign for All Mississippi CLARKSDALE – The Luckett for Governor Campaign today announces that Bill Luckett will make good on first promise as a candidate by arriving at the Democratic Headquarters in Jackson and formally filing…
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January 4, 2011
LEGISLATURE: Some will look at higher office after ’11
LEGISLATURE: Some will look at higher office after ’11 Senate President Pro Tem Billy Hewes, R-Gulfport, is expected to run for the office of lieutenant governor, which will be left vacant by Bryant. Sen. Ezell Lee, D-Picayune, has said he is considering a run for lieutenant governor while Sen. Lee Yancey, R-Brandon, has said he…
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January 4, 2011
Republican Dave Dennis Qualifies for Governor
Republican Dave Dennis Qualifies for Governor This morning, Gulf Coast businessman Dave Dennis submitted his qualifying papers to the Mississippi Republican Party to be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of Mississippi. The Republican Primary Election is August 2, 2011. “I believe my private sector experience, business leadership, and conservative values are necessary…
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January 3, 2011
AP Analysis: New Mississippi Transportation Commission member faces quick learning curve
Analysis: New Mississippi Transportation Commission member faces quick learning curve The newest member of the Mississippi Transportation Commission will come on board at mid-legislative session and will have to get acclimated quickly. Seven candidates are on the Jan. 11 special election ballot to replace the late Bill Minor, who was commissioner from north Mississippi. A…
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January 3, 2011
SALTER – Bryant is leader as 2011 race gears up
Bryant is leader as 2011 race gears up Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant is expected to formally announce his campaign for the Republican nomination for governor in the next few days. Bryant enters 2011 as the leading contender among all the known probable contenders to succeed Gov. Haley Barbour. But Bryant is expected to face a…
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January 3, 2011
Hattiesburg American – State lawmakers to tackle budget, redistricting
State lawmakers to tackle budget, redistricting Redrawing district lines. Economic development. Oh, and that $634-million-plus breach to be plugged in the absence of federal stimulus dollars. As always, state lawmakers plates will be full when the 2011 session is gaveled to a beginning Tuesday. And while many of the main legislative entrees will have a…
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January 3, 2011
CL – 2011 Session: Show ponies and work horses
Session: Show ponies, work horses As the 2011 regular session of the Mississippi Legislature convenes today, it would be good for everyone to remember the difference between show ponies and work horses. Show ponies are good for momentary entertainment and a few moments of escape from the cares of everyday life. But when the show’s…
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January 3, 2011
CL – Statewide smoking ban, new district lines during 2011 session
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January 3, 2011
Jim Hood makes Balko’s list of worst prosecutors, voting underway to name No. 1
Jim Hood makes Balko’s list of worst prosecutors, voting underway to name No. 1 Jim Hood Bill of misdeeds: Mississippi’s Attorney General has been a steadfast defender of disgraced medical examiner Steven Hayne and fraudulent “bite mark expert” Michael West, and has fought any attempt to hold them accountable. In 2009, Hood gave his okay…
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January 3, 2011
Youtube Campaign Spot – Phil Bryant, For the Right Reasons
Youtube Campaign Spot – Phil Bryant, For the Right Reasons 1/3/11
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