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April 7, 2016
Dismemberment abortion ban heads to Governor Bryant
Mississippi House Sends Abortion Procedure Ban to Governor Mississippi would ban a commonly used second-trimester abortion procedure under a bill headed to Gov. Phil Bryant’s desk. The House voted 85-32 Tuesday to approve Senate changes to the legislation… …The measure would outlaw a procedure called dilation and evacuation unless an abortion is required to prevent…
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April 7, 2016
Congressman Thompson (D) seeks federal lawsuit over HB 1523 from US AG
Congressman Thompson asks U.S. Attorney General to file lawsuit about HB 1523 Congressman Bennie Thompson is asking the United States Attorney General to file a federal lawsuit about House Bill 1523. Thompson, a Democrat, wants Loretta Lynch to file a lawsuit that would declare the bill known as the Religious Accommodations Act to be unconstitutional.…
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April 7, 2016
Brandon could vote on hotel/motel tax under Rep. Baker’s bill
Brandon hotels could see tax for amphitheater Hotels and motels in the city of Brandon could see a new tax after the House of Representatives passed a bill approving a 3 percent tax on proceeds from room rentals. The tax levy must be approved by 60 percent of voters in an election, according to House…
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April 7, 2016
PERRY: HB1523 restricts government interference and accommodates religious beliefs
BRIAN PERRY/More accommodation The American tradition in religion is one of restricting government interference and accommodating religious beliefs. House Bill 1523, the Protecting Freedom of Conscience from Government Discrimination Act, embraces both of those principles. The measure contains two sections which restricts state government from discriminating against religious organizations; four sections that prohibit government from…
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April 7, 2016
Chickasaw County school consolidation study committee bill heads to Governor
House votes to study Chickasaw County schools consolidation Chickasaw County officials would get some say over how three local school districts would be merged into a single district, under a bill heading to Gov. Phil Bryant. House Bill 991 would set up a study committee that will recommend a plan for consolidating Chickasaw County, Houston…
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April 7, 2016
18 year old seeks Forrest Co. Election Commissioner seat
18-year-old running for Forrest County Dist. 1 election commissioner Tyler Wood has now thrown his name into the hat for the position of election commissioner in district 1 in Forrest County. He is 18 years old and only recently voted for the first time. “I want to see new hope for fair elections happening again,”…
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April 7, 2016
Sen. Wicker Highlights Nation’s Shipbuilding Priorities
Wicker Highlights Nation’s Shipbuilding Priorities Seapower Chairman Reviews Concerns, Constraints Impacting Navy, Marine Corps WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Seapower, delivered the following opening statement at today’s Subcommittee hearing to review Navy shipbuilding programs in the Defense Authorization Request for Fiscal Year 2017 and the Future Years…
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April 7, 2016
Anti-gay bill’s consequences to film industry termed ‘devastating’
Anti-gay bill’s consequences to film industry termed ‘devastating’ The law, House Bill 1523, signed by Gov. Phil Bryant Tuesday does not go into effect until July 1. But its expected consequences have brought bleakness to the outlook for the state’s film industry, said Rick Moore, president of Mississippi Film Studios, in an interview with the…
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April 6, 2016
HARRISON: Mississippi’s top officials guided ‘conscience’ bill to completion
HARRISON: Mississippi’s top officials guided ‘conscience’ bill to completion The bill originated in the House, and after passage there was sent by Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, who presides over the Senate, to the Judiciary A Committee. On the morning of March 22, the deadline for the Senate Judiciary A Committee to act on the proposal,…
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April 6, 2016
Church protection bill heads to Governor Bryant
Bill that would arm some church members heads to governor A bill that would let some church members in Mississippi carry guns inside to protect the congregation is heading to the governor. House Bill 786 would allow places of worship to designate members to undergo firearms training and carry guns to protect the congregation. The…
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April 6, 2016
Poll shows @realDonaldTrump only up by 3 on @HillaryClinton in Mississippi head to head
Poll indicates possible Democratic swing for Miss. in presidential election In 2016, a new poll indicates the possibility exists for the state to go to the Democrats again. Mason-Dixon Polling and Research released on Tuesday the results of a poll on the presidential election based on telephone interviews with 625 registered Mississippi voters. In a…
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April 6, 2016
Lottery in exchange for tax cuts? House sends it to Senate
House has fight over tax bill, adds lottery Senate Bill 2858, as passed by the Senate, contained Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves’ proposal to cut nearly $600 million in corporate and individual income taxes over 15 years. But by the time it passed the House on Tuesday, the bill included only the elimination of the lowest…
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Frank Corder
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December 17, 2025
Trump expected to sign $901 billion defense spending bill backed by Mississippi delegation
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Frank Corder
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December 17, 2025
Former Schumer chief counsel challenging Thompson in Mississippi’s 2nd Congressional District
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Magnolia Tribune
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December 17, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: December 17, 2025
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Frank Corder
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December 15, 2025
Amick Farms announces $74.5 million expansion in Jones County
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Frank Corder
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December 11, 2025
$100 million metallurgical biocarbon manufacturer locating in Pike County
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Frank Corder
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December 2, 2025
BWC Terminals break ground in Pascagoula
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Chris Burrows, Associated Press
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December 17, 2025
Newly promoted Ole Miss coach Pete Golding seeking stability as CFP opener vs. Tulane looms
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Marilyn Tinnin
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December 17, 2025
Lemuria: A Mississippi jewel celebrates 50 years
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Alistair Begg
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December 17, 2025
Should Christians tithe?
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Sid Salter
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December 17, 2025
PERS pension concerns remain volatile for state lawmakers in 2026 as markets rumble
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Kimberly Ross
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December 16, 2025
Lessons from Luigi: Quit lionizing cold-blooded murderers
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Dr. Patrick Miller
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December 16, 2025
The Hidden Gem: Why education freedom is the new economic development
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