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November 22, 2010
Earmark ban won’t end local spending requests
Earmark ban won’t end local spending requests WASHINGTON — The prospect of no more directed congressional spending for pet local projects — known as earmarks — will have little effect on whether such projects get funded but will likely drive the process back behind closed doors, experts say. But if a ban were actually to…
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November 22, 2010
Budget will reveal candidates’ priorities
Budget will reveal candidates’ priorities State fiscal leaders have begun talking about the arduous task of putting together the next state budget. And Mississippians got a glimpse of things to come in the 2011 legislative session — disagreements over priorities, the use of one-time money, state reserves and more service cuts. “Let’s go pray and…
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November 22, 2010
Housing: HUD, state reach settlement
Housing: HUD, state reach settlement A lingering, contentious battle between housing advocates and the state over the use of federal disaster relief housing funds has finally been settled. U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan, Gov. Haley Barbour and attorneys for housing advocates and individuals who filed the lawsuit announced Nov. 16 that $132…
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November 22, 2010
WSJ profile on Haley Barbour cutting the budget
State Tests Limits of Spending Cuts JACKSON, Miss.—Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour hailed the Republican wave at the polls this month as a sign that voters want politicians who can cut spending and reduce taxes. It’s just the kind of image that Mr. Barbour is trying to cultivate as he weighs a run for the 2012…
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November 22, 2010
CL – Budget: Medicaid cuts ill-advised
Budget: Medicaid cuts ill-advised While Gov. Haley Barbour executive budget recommendation is, on balance, an effective and provocative tool with which to begin a serious discussion about crafting the next state budget, there are individual proposals contained in that recommendation that simply don’t make sense. Chief among them is the recommendation that the state roll…
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November 22, 2010
SALTER – Tobacco fund heads to total depletion
Tobacco fund heads to total depletion W hen Gov. Haley Barbour took office there was about $630 million in the state’s supposedly “inviolate” Health Care Trust Fund – the repository of the state’s tobacco settlement. If Barbour’s Fiscal Year 2012 budget recommendation is adopted by the Legislature, the fund will contain about $50 million when…
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November 22, 2010
CL – Barbour: 2012 cards falling his way – HALEYWATCH
Barbour: 2012 cards falling his way It is ironic that the first serious potential contender for the presidential nomination of a major political party in America since the Civil War may fall victim to the very “big tent” politics he has long believed would grow his party. Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is as well positioned…
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November 22, 2010
National Journal – Barbour, Daniels Won’t Announce Until Spring
Barbour, Daniels Won’t Announce Until Spring SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Two of the most prominent potential White House contenders will wait until late in the Spring to make public their decision whether or not to mount runs for president. In interviews Thursday, both Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels said they had…
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November 22, 2010
HALEYWATCH: NYT Ed – Triumphs of 2010 May Serve Barbour Well in 2012
Triumphs of 2010 May Serve Barbour Well in 2012 In a season when voters revolted against Washington and the establishments of both parties, you wouldn’t expect one of the main beneficiaries of the elections to be a former lobbyist and Republican Party chairman who used to be part-owner of a Washington restaurant called the Caucus…
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November 22, 2010
David Rossmiller reviews Kings of Tort and recaps Scruggs saga as only he can
Partial reprint courtesy of David Rossmiller and Mississippi College School of Law
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November 22, 2010
Harrison – Childers can look back with pride
Childers can look back with pride Asked less than two weeks after his stinging election defeat if he has any regrets about his two-plus years as the 1st District congressman, Travis Childers does not give a direct answer. Instead, the Booneville Democrat recites some of the accomplishments that he is most proud of and explains…
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November 21, 2010
BREAKING – Hal Neilson not guilty on 2 counts, jury deadlocked in 3 others
Neilson trial: Not guilty on two counts, mistrial on three counts UPDATE: Jury just announced not guilty on two counts, mistrial on three counts. More soon. ABERDEEN – Hal Neilson’s jury foreman said about noon that they may be able to decide on one more count, but they are hopelessly deadlocked on the others. nems360.com…
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Jeremy Pittari
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June 18, 2026
Budget for Mississippi universities increases 14%, now up to nearly $6.7 billion
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Frank Corder
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June 18, 2026
Mobile camera units using AI coming to Mississippi roadways
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Frank Corder
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June 18, 2026
Wicker questions Iran deal, opposes U.S. lifting any sanctions
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Frank Corder
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June 17, 2026
Gould Industries locating in southwest Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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June 16, 2026
U.S. Army contracts with General Atomics for long-range maneuvering projectile program
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Frank Corder
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June 10, 2026
NPL Construction locating fabrication, manufacturing operations in Greenwood
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Joey Cappelletti, Associated Press
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June 18, 2026
College sports bill clears key Senate hurdle despite SEC, Big Ten opposition
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Michelle Chapman, Associated Press
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June 18, 2026
U.S. gas prices fall below $4 for first time since March, but still 25% higher than last year
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Alistair Begg
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June 18, 2026
Gracious gratitude
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Gregory Kiley
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June 18, 2026
How China attacks U.S. interests in Mississippi
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Sid Salter
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June 17, 2026
State Supreme Court holds firm in seeking justice for Quitman County family in 1990
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Roger Wicker
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June 12, 2026
Wicker: Mississippi leads in national defense
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