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Sarah Ulmer
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June 1, 2022
Mississippi Congressional Redistricting goes into effect as Legislature intended
A three-judge panel allowed the newly drawn district maps to remain in place as the Midterm Primary Election nears. During the 2022 Mississippi Legislative Session, lawmakers were tasked with redrawing Congressional district lines to represent changes in the state’s population since the most recent census in 2020. The largest changes were in the 2nd Congressional…
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Anne Summerhays
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June 1, 2022
Wicker, Hyde-Smith, Guest welcome grant improving rail, highway traffic in Rankin County
The project is considered essential, as daily trips in the area are estimated to increase 49% & rail traffic by almost 70% by 2040. On August 21, 2021, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced a notice of funding opportunity that made available nearly $362 million through its Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and…
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Frank Corder
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June 1, 2022
Mississippi, U.S. reach new all-time high gas prices to start Summer 2022
The average price of gas per gallon in Mississippi is up $1.50 since last year, now sits at $4.20. As summer officially begins across the country following Memorial Day, the price at the pump continues to increase, reaching new high average marks in Mississippi and in the U.S. Today, June 1st, according to AAA, Mississippi’s…
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June 1, 2022
SALTER: Justice Scalia’s words on Second Amendment absolutism are true and prophetic
By: Sid Salter On the brutal reality of the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting – and all the others in our country dating back to Columbine and Luke Woodham’s rampage at Pearl High School in Mississippi – the “thoughts and prayers” of do-nothing politicians ring particularly hollow and meaningless. I come at this as a gun…
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Magnolia Tribune
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June 1, 2022
BullsEye Public Affairs Receives Premier Industry Honor
American Association of Political Consultants recognizes BullsEye Public Affairs BullsEye Public Affairs won four coveted Pollie Awards last week from the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC). Hailed as “the Oscars of political advertising,” the Pollie Awards are the industry’s highest honor bestowed upon political consultants at the national and international level. BullsEye was recognized…
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Anne Summerhays
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May 31, 2022
Sen. Hyde-Smith cosponsors bill to guard American sovereignty against World Health Organization
Congressmen Guest, Palazzo sign on to letter requesting internal documents, communications related to WHO to hold Biden Admin. accountable. On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) announced her support for the “No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act” (S.4343), which would require the U.S. Senate to ratify any convention or agreement on pandemic…
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Anne Summerhays
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May 31, 2022
Reeves joins other Governors in opposing SEC climate-change disclosure rule
The 16 Governors say the proposed rule veers far outside the SEC’s authority as a federal agency. On March 21, 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed a rule that would compel publicly traded companies to make detailed disclosures about climate-change risks and greenhouse gas emissions. The proposed rule changes would require a…
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Magnolia Tribune
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May 31, 2022
AG Fitch and MS Board of Contractors urge Mississippians to beware of contractor schemes as hurricane season begins
“The best defense against scammers is a well-educated consumer,” said Attorney General Lynn Fitch. The Atlantic hurricane season begins tomorrow on June 1 and continues through November 30. The Office of Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch and the Mississippi State Board of Contractors (MSBOC) shared tips with Mississippians who might be in need of assistance from…
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Frank Corder
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May 31, 2022
Mississippi Midterm Elections are Next Tuesday. Who’s on the Ballot and What is the Likely Result?
Three of the four Congressional incumbents likely to cruise to re-election. The South Mississippi district is the one to watch. The 2022 Congressional Midterm Primaries in Mississippi are next week. Tuesday, June 7th, Mississippians in both political parties will head to the polls to choose their nominees heading into the November General Election. It will…
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Guest Editorial
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May 31, 2022
CARSWELL: Drain the Swamp
Submitted by Douglas Carswell, President & CEO of MCPP “Too many boards and commissions in our state have far too much power to decide public policy,” Carswell writes. “Drain the swamp!” How often have we heard this phrase bandied about by politicians seeking to signal that they are on our side? Those that we send…
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Sarah Ulmer
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May 30, 2022
Mississippi lawmakers commemorate Memorial Day
Lawmakers remember those who served and died for the country on Memorial Day. Memorial Day stands as a day to honor those who have served and died to protect the United States of America as well as the freedom it provides its citizens. Today Americans remember the sacrifice made, including our lawmakers who serve the…
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Anne Summerhays
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May 30, 2022
Wicker, Rosen fight for rural health care
Senators introduce bipartisan legislation to address physician shortage. Last week, U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) joined Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) to introduce the Specialty Physicians Advancing Rural Care (SPARC) Act. The bipartisan legislation will help address the shortage of physicians in rural communities by creating a student loan repayment program for specialist physicians practicing in those areas. Rural…
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Jeremy Pittari
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November 17, 2025
State legislators discuss effects, likely outcomes of new federal intoxicating hemp ban
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Frank Corder
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November 17, 2025
U.S. Secretary of Education appoints former Governor Bryant to National Assessment Governing Board
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Daniel Tyson
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November 17, 2025
Students learn firsthand about Choctaw, Native American culture at Two Mississippi Museums
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Daniel Tyson
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October 30, 2025
Mississippi senators hear concerns from farmers as state’s agriculture industry struggles
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Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press
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October 29, 2025
Federal Reserve cuts key rate as government shutdown clouds economic outlook
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Magnolia Tribune
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October 27, 2025
Delta Grain investing $3.76 million to expand Sidon operations
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Robert St. John
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November 17, 2025
A Mississippi Christmas, early
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Alistair Begg
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November 17, 2025
No need for this armor
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Matt Friedeman
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November 16, 2025
A spiritual hernia?
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Kelley Williams
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November 17, 2025
More flood for less rain
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Douglas Carswell
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November 15, 2025
Those dark clouds are the debt
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Hunter Estes
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November 14, 2025
Mississippi should double down as an education innovator
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