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September 23, 2020
SALTER: Should voting be convenient? Mississippi remains an outlier in terms of early voting
By: Sid Salter From microwave popcorn to digital grocery shopping to telemedicine, our citizens worship time and the technology that saves time. But in Mississippi and a few other states, we reject the notion of our obsession with time and convenience when it comes to voting. Efforts to modernize Mississippi’s election and voting laws through…
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September 23, 2020
YP Daily Roundup 9/23/20
YP – Reeves probes Mississippians for opinion on pending lawsuit with Speaker Gunn “What do you think?” wrote Governor Tate Reeves on Facebook regarding the current lawsuit he is involved in with Speaker of the House Philip Gunn, as well as other members. The lawsuit was filed by Gunn against some of the Governor’s line item…
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Sarah Ulmer
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September 22, 2020
Reeves probes Mississippians for opinion on pending lawsuit with Speaker Gunn
“What do you think?” wrote Governor Tate Reeves on Facebook regarding the current lawsuit he is involved in with Speaker of the House Philip Gunn, as well as other members. The lawsuit was filed by Gunn against some of the Governor’s line item vetoes during the 2020 Legislative session. Reeves vetoed the Department of Education…
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September 22, 2020
Plenty of hypocrisy to go around on Ginsburg replacement – PU-LENTY
The passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has set off a no-holds-barred political knife fight in DC and around the US. The media spent the weekend largely throwing Republicans’ words in their faces from 2016 when a Republican-led Senate refused to vote to confirm Merrick Garland, nominated by President Obama. Chuck Todd on…
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Magnolia Tribune
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September 22, 2020
Congressman Guest Announces Support for Law Enforcement During Madison County Police Week
Today, as Madison County celebrates Law Enforcement Appreciation Week, Congressman Guest announced that he signed Heritage Action’s Police Pledge. The pledge, which has been signed by over 150,000 American citizens and by 180 Congressional leaders, states that the signees will oppose the efforts of left-wing Democrats to defund police departments across the nation. “I have represented the…
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Frank Corder
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September 22, 2020
Espy benefits from Democrat fundraising via ActBlue following Justice Ginsburg’s death
The Mike Espy for Senate campaign announced Tuesday that they have already raised $1 million “as a result of galvanized support following the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.” The campaign says in a statement, “Since Friday, September 18, Mike Espy has raised five times more than Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith did during the entire second…
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Sarah Ulmer
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September 22, 2020
Miss. Senator Turned to the Pentagon for Rapid Testing After AFRH Residents Raised Concerns
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today thanked the Defense Logistics Agency for granting her request to expedite the delivery of equipment necessary for rapid COVID-19 testing at the Armed Forces Retirement Home (AFRH) in Gulfport. Hyde-Smith sought the machinery and supplies from the Department of Defense following a recent visit with veterans at AFRH. “The…
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Magnolia Tribune
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September 22, 2020
Ag Commissioner Gipson Encourages Farmers to Sign Up for the USDA’s Second Round of Coronavirus Food Assistance Program
Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson applauds the Trump administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture on the second round of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP 2), which will provide an additional $14 billion dollars for agricultural producers who continue to face market disruptions and associated costs because of COVID-19. Signup for CFAP…
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Sarah Ulmer
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September 22, 2020
Speaker Gunn talks Legislature’s return, lawsuit over Governor’s vetoes with Capitol Press
Speaker of the House Philip Gunn told reporters on Monday during the Mississippi State University’s Stennis Institute of Government and the Capitol press corps online forum that it is more than likely that the Legislature would return to the Capitol before their set Sine Die date of October 10. Gunn said the focus of the next…
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Frank Corder
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September 22, 2020
Professoriate come out in support of striking Ole Miss professor under investigation by Auditor
Last week, it was made public that State Auditor Shad White was investigating an Ole Miss sociology professor who he says improperly participated in a two-day strike. White cited Professor James Thomas’ “work stoppage” in participating in the strike, and explained in a letter to Chancellor Glenn Boyce that Mississippi code bans strikes or any…
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Frank Corder
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September 22, 2020
Mississippi Freedom Caucus formed by House members, asks Governor to end COVID-19 orders
A group of North Mississippi Republican House members have formed the Mississippi Freedom Caucus. Founding members listed on their new website are: Rep. Chris Brown (R-HD 20) Rep. Dana Criswell (R-HD 6) Rep. Steve Hopkins (R-HD 7), Founding Chairman Rep. Dan Eubanks (R-HD 25) Rep. Brady Williamson (R-HD 10) According to the site, the Mississippi…
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Magnolia Tribune
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September 22, 2020
Hyde-Smith: House Must-Pass Funding Bill Imperils American Farmers & Ranchers
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) today blasted a House Democratic measure for abandoning the nation’s farmers and ranchers by blatantly excluding funding for critical 2018 Farm Bill programs that directly benefit Rural America. House Democrats on Monday unveiled a continuing resolution (CR) to extend funding for government operations through Dec. 11. However, the measure expressly excludes a…
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Jeremy Pittari
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March 26, 2026
House, Senate trade suffrage restoration bills in waning days of session
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Audrey McAvoy, Associated Press
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March 26, 2026
U.S. appeals court sides with Trump administration on detaining immigrants without bond
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Heather Hollingsworth, Associated Press
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March 26, 2026
Parents see hope in back-to-back rulings that social media providers failed to protect young users
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Frank Corder
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March 26, 2026
DG Foods announces $1.19 million expansion
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Frank Corder
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March 25, 2026
AeroShield Alliance locating headquarters in Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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March 20, 2026
International Paper to build new $225 million facility in Rankin County
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Meredith Biesinger
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March 26, 2026
Anthony’s: A West Point table worth coming back to
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Alistair Begg
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March 26, 2026
No other name
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Richelle Putnam
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March 25, 2026
Another chapter to a Mississippi Delta story
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Russ Latino
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March 26, 2026
Facts, not feelings, are a hard sell in teacher pay raise debate
Opinion
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Russ Latino
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March 25, 2026
Senate Democrat suing state over Mississippi Supreme Court map named by Hosemann to help redraw lines
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Sid Salter
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March 25, 2026
Supreme Court action on Mississippi cases impacts protest rights, balloting procedures
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