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Courtney Ingle
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April 22, 2019
MAE survey shows nearly 2/3rds of teachers would sick-out – over 30% would strike
The Mississippi Association of Educators has released the findings of their member survey of what political action teachers would be willing to take following the $1,500 teacher pay raise that was enacted during the 2019 Legislative Session. “The 2019 legislative session saw no real progress made for educators or public education,” the MAE said in…
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Courtney Ingle
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April 22, 2019
David Blount on ESAs: “Keep the main thing the main thing”
Democratic State Senator David Blount spoke with Y’all Politics recently about his take on the ESA program, how it was funded in the 2019 Legislative Session, and what he anticipates for the 2020 session. Blount stated that more money goes into the ESA than the statewide preschool program. “Let’s keep the main thing the main…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 22, 2019
Gov. Bryant signs first-in-the-nation foster care reform
Gov. Phil Bryant has signed legislation that creates a first-in-the-nation tax credit for targeted investments in Mississippi’s foster care system. Sponsored by Rep. Mark Baker (R-Brandon), The Children’s Promise Act (HB 1613) will provide concrete assistance to nonprofit organizations working on diverse problems around the state, including human trafficking, opioid addiction, and autism. Dr. Jameson…
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Magnolia Tribune
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April 22, 2019
YP Daily Roundup 4/22/19
In wake of Mueller Report, Congressman Thompson seeks use of paper ballots One thing the #MuellerReport made abundantly clear is that our elections are in desperate need of safeguarding. RT to tell @senatemajldr and Senate GOP to quit playing politics and pass #HR1. pic.twitter.com/9uW9Y12DnL — House Homeland Security Committee (@HomelandDems) April 19, 2019 DAILY…
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April 20, 2019
Commercial Dispatch feature writer Slim Smith launches racial invective against Auditor Shad White
On Thursday, in response to a web video highlighting the growth of non-instructional spending in K12 schools in Mississippi on Facebook by State Auditor Shad White, Commercial Dispatch feature writer Slim Smith launched into a racially charged tweetstorm against White that targeted White as “Citizens’ Council State Auditor” and made slaveowner references to White. Some…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 18, 2019
Agriculture Commissioner Gipson Launches County Correspondents Program to Strengthen Statewide Communication across Counties
Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson announced the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) is launching a new program, the County Correspondents Program, to strengthen communication between the department and farmers, ranchers, and landowners across all 82 counties in Mississippi. “Today, we are taking a bold step to further strengthen and support agriculture…
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Magnolia Tribune
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April 18, 2019
#NoCollusion? Obstruction of Justice? You make the call. It’s the Mueller Report
Today, the redacted report of Robert Mueller was released by Attorney General Robert Barr. What do you think? Comment below!
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Jay E. Hughes
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April 18, 2019
PEER examines daily cost to house inmates and it has real implications for private prison operators
Mississippi’s oversight organization reporting to the state Legislature has set the mark for how private prison contracts should be negotiated over the next two years, possibly at greater savings. The Joint Legislative Committee on Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review, commonly known as PEER, last week released a report detailing the average cost for the state…
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Magnolia Tribune
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April 18, 2019
YP Daily Roundup 4/18/19
CLARION LEDGER – Trump acolyte, likable, outsider: Mississippi GOP governor candidates shape images At campaign events and on social media, the three Republican candidates for Mississippi governor — Tate Reeves, Bill Waller Jr. and Robert Foster — have begun shaping their political images ahead of what’s expected to be a competitive primary. Political observers initially figured Reeves was a shoo-in…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 18, 2019
Congressman Michael Guest talks first 100 days in Congress
On a recent Congressional recess, Y’all Politics sat down with freshman Congressman Michael Guest to talk about his first 100 days in the nation’s capitol. Guest said that while he has enjoyed his time in Washington, the most difficult part has been being away from his family who still resides in Mississippi. “I’ve enjoyed my…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 17, 2019
Mayor Flaggs welcomed by President Trump to speak on Opportunity Zone in Vicksburg
Mayor of Vicksburg, George Flaggs, Jr. was introduced by President Donald J. Trump to speak on how Opportunity Zones are affecting the city, while at the White House on Wednesday. “Here with us today is the Mayor of Vicksburg, George Flaggs, who over the last year has worked with private investors to create better jobs…
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Sarah Ulmer
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April 17, 2019
OP-ED: FCC must address broadband coverage map
By: Sam Britton According to the Federal Communications Commission, 72 percent of Mississippians have access to broadband. After a month on the road visiting 27 counties in the Southern District last fall, I can tell you that number drastically overstates broadband availability here in Mississippi. Our recent road trip along with other data and experiences…
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Jeremy Pittari
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April 7, 2026
Open to Religion Act fails to find legislative support during 2026 session
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April 7, 2026
Trump warns a ‘whole civilization will die tonight’ if a deal with Iran isn’t reached
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Frank Corder
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April 7, 2026
Wicker on Iran: It’s a very consequential day
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Frank Corder
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March 31, 2026
Channel South, $105 million mixed use development, aims to transform Gulfport’s downtown
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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
Culture
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Meredith Biesinger
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April 7, 2026
The Taste of Tradition: Amory’s Railroad Festival returns
Culture
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Alistair Begg
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April 7, 2026
He came for bruised reeds
Culture
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Robert St. John
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April 6, 2026
Work is not a four-letter word
Opinion
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Russ Latino
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April 3, 2026
Lawmakers owe Reeves a ‘thank you’ for stopping Medicaid expansion
Opinion
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Ashby Foote
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April 2, 2026
The Strait Jacket of Hormuz
Opinion
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Patrick Sullivan
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April 1, 2026
Data Centers: Power-hungry but price-friendly
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