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January 19, 2012
Miss. hospitals won’t try to kill tax for Medicaid
Miss. hospitals won’t try to kill tax for Medicaid The leader of the Mississippi Hospital Association says his group won’t fight renewal of a tax his members pay to help fund Medicaid. The association protested in 2009 when then-Gov. Haley Barbour pushed for the hospital tax. Now, the association’s president and CEO, Sam Cameron, says…
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January 19, 2012
Rep. Gregg Harper (R-MS-3) disagrees with President Obama’s denial of Keystone pipeline
HARPER DISAGREES WITH OBAMA KEYSTONE DECISION U.S. Rep. Gregg Harper (R-Miss.) issued the following statement after the Obama administration denied a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline: “As gas prices continue to fluctuate amid uncertainty in the Middle East, the president has once again shown that he is out of touch with the American people.…
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January 19, 2012
Rep. Alan Nunnelee (R) visits Red Hills mine in Ackerman, MS to talk energy policy
Nunnelee visits Red Hills Mine “I’m here to visit with the people at Red Hills,” said Nunnelee. “This is very important to me because Red Hills provides jobs for people in Mississippi and it is also an important part of our National Energy Policy. My goal is to see our nation be energy secure by…
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January 18, 2012
Obama hits a twofer – by denying Keystone, he keeps unemployment and oil prices higher at once
State Department To Reject The Keystone Pipeline The project has been the subject of a heated debate. Those in favor of the pipeline point to the 8.5% unemployment rate, and argue that the pipeline could create much-needed high-paying jobs. Moreover, it would provide cash-strapped governments with tax revenues. On the other hand, after the BP…
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January 18, 2012
12 of Barbour’s pardons won’t be challenged
12 of Barbour’s pardons won’t be challenged Twelve ex-convicts who committed mostly non-violent crimes in 11 Mississippi counties no longer need to worry whether their pardons from former Republican Gov. Haley Barbour will stand. “I feel like a weight’s been lifted,” said Barry Sanderson Jr., who served more than three years on probation for kidnapping…
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January 18, 2012
UPDATE – Hood seeks resolution of federal claim on settlement funds
UPDATE – Hood seeks resolution of federal claim on settlement funds Mississippi has until the end of the month to refute a federal claim on millions the state received through a lawsuit with four pharmaceutical companies. If it doesn’t, the state could lose much of the $20 million that came from litigation related to inflation…
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January 18, 2012
‘We went whole hog this year’
State’s movers and shakers enjoy Coast hospitality at Mississippi Coast Legislative Reception
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January 18, 2012
DJ – Ross says he’s the true conservative
Ross says he’s the true conservative TUPELO – Republican congressional candidate Henry Ross of Eupora called his incumbent opponent a nice guy who failed to keep his promises to the 1st District. Ross, a 55-year-old attorney, told a small crowd Tuesday at the Lee County Library he’ll work more diligently than Alan Nunnelee to shrink…
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January 18, 2012
SALTER – Democrats ignore history of GOP trying to change outside counsel rule
Curbs on AG’s hiring counsel have historical precedent STARKVILLE — Claims from Democratic lawmakers that Republican legislation aimed at changing the state’s outside counsel process for the attorney general’s office is “retaliation” against Attorney General Jim Hood’s stance on former Gov. Haley Barbour’s controversial pardons ignore a substantial amount of Mississippi legal and political history.…
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January 18, 2012
SH – Bryant passes first test with high marks
Bryant passes first test with high marks Gov. Phil Bryant has passed his first test as Mississippi’s chief executive with high marks. Haley Barbour’s last minute pardons of more than 200 criminals created a vast distraction to Bryant’s inauguration and first day in charge. But it also gave the new governor a unique opportunity to…
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January 18, 2012
Lt Gov Reeves Picks Senate Committee Chiefs
Lt Gov Reeves Picks Senate Committee Chiefs — Accountability Efficiency and Transparency: Nancy Collins, R-Tupelo; J.P. Wilemon, D-Belmont. — Agriculture: Billy Hudson, R-Hattiesburg; Russell Jolly, D-Houston. — Appropriations: Buck Clarke, R-Hollandale; Terry Burton, R-Newton. — Business and Financial Institutions: Gary Jackson, R-French Camp; J.P. Wilemon, D-Belmont. — Compilation, Revision and Publication: Derrick Simmons, D-Greenville; Dean…
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January 18, 2012
Ex-Cochran aide faces jail for violating probation
Ex-Senate aide faces jail for violating probation A former aide to Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran convicted in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal is facing 10 weekends in jail after bringing a steak knife to a halfway house. Ann Copland’s attorney, Drewry Hutcheson Jr., said in a telephone interview that his client didn’t mean to bring…
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June 16, 2025
Magnolia Mornings: June 16, 2025
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Frank Corder
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June 13, 2025
Nearly 280 from Mississippi National Guard deployed to D.C. in support of Saturday’s military parade
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Christina A. Cassidy, Associated Press
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June 13, 2025
Judge blocks Trump’s election executive order, siding with Democrats who called it overreach
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Lynne Jeter
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June 15, 2025
Will Bradham expands business his father needed
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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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Parrish Alford
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June 16, 2025
Does House settlement mean stability or more change for college athletics?
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Robert St. John
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June 16, 2025
A long thank you note
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C.H. Spurgeon
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June 16, 2025
Slow to speak
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David Rives
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June 16, 2025
The designer of fatherhood: How God’s character shapes earthly Dads
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Russ Latino
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June 15, 2025
A house divided against itself cannot stand
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Lesley Davis
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June 12, 2025
A victory for sorority sisters: The DOE affirmed what every 18-year-old pledge already knew
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