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April 8, 2016
Sen. Cochran promotes Mississippi’s research capacities during NIH budget review
COCHRAN ADVOCATES GREATER NIH & JACKSON HEART STUDY COLLABORATION Appropriations Chairman Promotes Mississippi’s Research Capacities During NIH Budget Review Hearing Audio Clip: [http://1.usa.gov/20cc2Eb] WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, today promoted greater collaboration between Mississippi-based health research initiatives and the National Institutes of Health (NIH). At…
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April 8, 2016
Tupelo mayor Shelton wins top Business Leader award
WTVA 4/7/16
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April 8, 2016
Social hosting bill increases prison time for providing alcohol to minors
Social Hosting bill sent to governor After weeks of debate between Mississippi’s lawmakers, House Bill 1292 is on its way to the governor. The Social Hosting bill was sent to Gov. Phil Bryant on Monday. Bryant has until April 11 to sign and return it to the state capitol. The bill changes the imprisonment time…
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April 8, 2016
Former Jackson Co. Sheriff Byrd exonerated of malicious prosecution of former OS Alderman
Mike Byrd exonerated in malicious prosecution suit A federal jury decided Thursday there was no malicious prosecution by former Jackson County Sheriff Mike Byrd in the 2011 arrest of then Ocean Springs Alderman James Hagan. Hagan filed a federal lawsuit alleging malicious prosecution after embezzlement and other charges against him were dropped when a grand…
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April 8, 2016
Charter school expansion bill heads to Governor’s desk
Mississippi Bill Allows More Students in Charter Schools Jackson, Miss. More students would be able to attend charter schools in Mississippi under a bill headed to Gov. Phil Bryant for his approval or veto. The Senate voted 24-21 Thursday to agree to House changes to Senate Bill 2161. The bill would allow students in Mississippi…
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April 8, 2016
Heritage Foundation’s Jim DeMint praises Gov. Bryant
Conservative Leader Praises Mississippi Law Jackson, Miss. The leader of a national conservative group is praising Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant for “extraordinary courage” in signing a law that allows religious groups and some private businesses to deny services to gay and transgender people. Heritage Foundation President Jim DeMint, a former Republican U.S. senator from South…
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April 8, 2016
State Sen. Branning discuss HB 1523, says it is anti-discriminatory
WTOK 4/7/16
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April 8, 2016
MS House of Representatives weekly summary for April 7, 2016
Mississippi House of Representatives Weekly Summary Week of April 4, 2016 As the 2016 Regular Legislative Session winds down, these last few weeks will be filled with members either concurring on bills with the Senate or choosing to send the bills to conference, where the final details will be worked out with a committee comprised…
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April 7, 2016
#Kemper plant costs at almost $7 billion and rising
Kemper coal gasification plant costs rise $18M While Kemper’s in-service is approaching, at least on paper, the pricetag keeps rising. Southern, which owns Mississippi Power, the utility constructing the plant, told regulators “any extension of the in-service date beyond August 31, 2016 is currently estimated to result in additional base costs.” Those additional costs would…
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April 7, 2016
US Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) supports a ban on transfer/release of GTMO terrorists
Wicker Supports Bill to Ban Transfer, Release of GTMO Terrorists New Report Shows Increase of Former Detainees Reengaging in Terrorism U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., is supporting legislation to place a permanent ban on the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to the United States and prohibit the closure or transfer of the U.S. Naval Station there.…
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April 7, 2016
REEVES – Legislature expands educational opportunities for students #msleg
LEGISLATURE EXPANDS EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves today praised the passage of a bill allowing more Mississippi students to access public charter schools to expand their educational opportunities. Senate Bill 2161 heads to Gov. Phil Bryant’s desk for consideration. The legislation updates the public charter school law by allowing students in C-,…
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April 7, 2016
@paulgalloshow interviews Dickie Scruggs on new podcast
SuperTalk’s Paul Gallo interviewed Dickie Scruggs on his new Get Mo’ Gallo podcast. Click here to access the 3 part podcast. 4/6/16
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March 17, 2026
Mississippi Ag Commissioner pushes back on California’s corporate climate reporting mandate
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March 17, 2026
Senate Finance Committee kills House NIL income tax exemption bill
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March 17, 2026
U.S. House passes Ezell-backed IOOS reauthorization
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March 17, 2026
Salad Days Hydroponic Farm cuts ribbon on new Flora greenhouse facility
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March 12, 2026
Unions ratify largest single wage increase in Ingalls Shipbuilding history
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March 12, 2026
Southwark Metal announces $29 million expansion in DeSoto County
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Meredith Biesinger
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March 17, 2026
Friendship Oak: Where five centuries of Mississippi stories meet
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Alistair Begg
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March 17, 2026
Power and purity
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Robert St. John
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March 16, 2026
The bridge
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Russ Latino
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March 17, 2026
Meet Nancy, the progressive power broker holding Delbert Hosemann’s leash on education
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Mattias Gugel
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March 12, 2026
Why Mississippi’s anti-debanking bill could backfire on conservative groups
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David McRae
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March 12, 2026
Mississippi should lead on fair banking – not wait on Washington
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