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May 1, 2020
MJI comments on lawsuit as Jackson order suspending open carry allowed to expire
Just three days after Mississippi Justice Institute filed a lawsuit against Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba’s order banning open carry, the mayor appears to be backing down. The order expires today with Lumumba choosing not to renew it, even though he previously indicated he might extend the open carry ban, and even though he did extend…
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Frank Corder
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May 1, 2020
No Surprise Here: Parents Campaign backs stripping Governor of spending authority
The Parents Campaign, one of the largest left-leaning education lobbying organizations in the state, has issued a statement in support of stripping the Governor of his authority to direct spending under the emergency provisions as this pandemic continues to affect Mississippians. Legislative leaders have called their members back into session today to debate who has…
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Magnolia Tribune
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May 1, 2020
YP Daily Roundup 5/1/20
YP – Legislative power play in Mississippi could delay assistance meant from CARES Act Official word came late Thursday that lawmakers will return at 1:00 p.m. May 1st. Division in the ranks is stirring related to how the $1.25 billion should be appropriated and who should be making those decisions… …Gov. Reeves said the Legislature…
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Magnolia Tribune
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April 30, 2020
HALEY BARBOUR: Disappointed Legislative leadership trying to disrupt Governor emergency authority
I have been surprised and disappointed to read reports that some in our legislative branch of state government are trying to disrupt and change how Mississippi has effectively responded to emergency situations for decades. In any emergency, someone has to be in charge, and in our system of government, that is the governor. That is not to…
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Frank Corder
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April 30, 2020
Legislative power play in Mississippi could delay assistance meant from CARES Act
It was announced earlier this week by Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann and Speaker Philip Gunn that the Mississippi Legislature would be resuming its 2020 session on May 18th. Now it looks like they will be back sooner. Official word came late Thursday that lawmakers will return at 1:00 p.m. May 1st. Division in the ranks…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 30, 2020
$55.1 Million in COVID-19 Assistance for HBCUs and Minority-Serving Institutions in Mississippi
U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), a member of the Senate Labor, Health and Human Services (HHS), and Education Appropriations Subcommittee, today reported that Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) or minority serving institutions in Mississippi have been allocated $55.1 million from the Higher Education Emergency Relief (HEER) Fund authorized in the CARES Act, which was…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 30, 2020
WATCH: Reeves discusses “keeping food on the table” in today’s press conference
Governor Tate Reeves addresses the struggle some Mississippians are facing to keep food on the table during the pandemic. He was joined by Commissioner Andy Gipson and Extra Tables’s, Robert St. John to discuss how the state is working to help. “COVID-19 is a deadly threat. It is not the only deadly threat we face.…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 30, 2020
MDOC: Tele-reporting to continue with inmates in May
Telephone reporting will continue in May for individuals on probation, parole, house arrest, or any other form of community supervision. Recognizing that the COVID-19 pandemic is not over, the Mississippi Department of Corrections continues to deploy strategies to prevent the spread of the virus and protect public health. Reports will be handled as they were…
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Magnolia Tribune
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April 30, 2020
Wicker, Thune, Moran, Blackburn Announce Plans to Introduce Data Privacy Bill
U.S. Sens. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, John Thune, R-S.D, chairman of the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation, and the Internet, Jerry Moran, R-Kan., chairman of the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, Insurance and Data Security, and Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., today announced plans to introduce the…
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Magnolia Tribune
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April 30, 2020
Attorney General Fitch Files Amicus Curiae Against Jackson Open Carry Ban
Attorney General Lynn Fitch filed an amicus curiae, or friend of the court brief, in federal court today, reaffirming our constitutional right to bear arms, supporting our State laws that protect that right, and seeking to overturn Jackson’s unlawful order. “Jackson has no authority to suspend open carry and it is shameful to use the…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 30, 2020
Commissioner Gipson Encourages Public to Participate in Safe Horse Auction and Deviney Trainers Challenge
Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson encourages the public to participate in the upcoming Safe Horse Auction and Deviney Trainers Challenge beginning Friday, May 1. The Challenge portion of the event will be broadcast via Facebook Live and the Auction will be held by scheduled appointments between buyers and sellers. “I want to encourage…
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Magnolia Tribune
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April 30, 2020
YP Daily Roundup 4/30/20
YP – Gov. Reeves joined by Sen. Wicker and Hyde-Smith discussing COVID-19 plans Governor Tate Reeves was joined on Wednesday by Senator Roger Wicker and Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith to discuss what measures are being taken in Washington to curb the devastating impact COVID-19 has had on health and the economy. Gov. Reeves started off the…
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Jeremy Pittari
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June 1, 2026
Mississippi’s SNAP error rate is said to be down but state still likely on the hook for millions
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Frank Corder
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June 1, 2026
Application period for next round of Gulf Coast Restoration Fund grants now open
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Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press
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June 1, 2026
Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds
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Daniel Tyson
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May 20, 2026
International Paper breaks ground on new $225 million facility in central Mississippi
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Frank Corder
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May 14, 2026
Azuria Water Solutions breaks ground on new manufacturing facility in Batesville
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Frank Corder
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May 12, 2026
M&M Bank’s Legear named chair of Atlanta Fed’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council
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Eric Olson, Associated Press
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June 1, 2026
Offensive mastermind Mike Leach, who died in 2022, heads ballot for College Football Hall of Fame
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Robert St. John
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June 1, 2026
Forty-three
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Alistair Begg
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June 1, 2026
Jesus throughout Scripture
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Haley Fisackerly
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June 1, 2026
Two billion reasons why Mississippi and Entergy are proving data centers can provide power customers real savings
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Kelley Williams
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June 1, 2026
Blissful ignorance vs. mistakes of omission
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Merle Flowers
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June 1, 2026
Mississippi businesses deserve relief from credit card swipe fees
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