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Courtney Ingle
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January 23, 2019
Mississippi ranks #6 for best charter school laws nationwide
The Magnolia State has ranked sixth in the nation for its laws regarding charter schools, according to the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools. The report stated that the list of top 10 was made of states that had both older, maturing charter school laws and newer movements. “The fact that these states are in the…
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Sarah Ulmer
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January 23, 2019
Could Mississippians one day register to vote online? #billoftheday
Today’s bill of the day isn’t something lawmakers haven’t seen before. It would allow for eligible Mississippi voters to register online. The bill, SB 2025, was authored by Senator Frazier and referred to the Elections and Accountability, Efficiency and Transparency committees. It would amend the current voter registration code sections to allow online registration through…
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Magnolia Tribune
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January 23, 2019
YP Daily Roundup 1/23/19
WTOK – House passes bill to protect child sex trafficking victims The Mississippi House is advancing a bill designed to protect children who are victims of sex trafficking. House Bill 571 would prevent charges from being filed against trafficking victims who are younger than 18. The minor would be taken into protective custody and counseling…
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Sarah Ulmer
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January 23, 2019
OPINION: Conservative Organizations Oppose Renewal Of Administrative Forfeiture
Numerous conservative organizations sent a letter to Gov. Phil Bryant, Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, and Speaker Philip Gunn yesterday asking leadership to oppose reinstatement of administrative forfeiture in Mississippi. Last year, the process known as administrative forfeiture was not renewed in the legislature. Administrative forfeiture allows state can take property valued under $20,000 and forfeit…
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Courtney Ingle
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January 22, 2019
School Choice Week: Parents, students, teachers rally the capitol
Over 1,000 advocates of school choice–including teachers, parents, and students– rallied on the south steps of the Capitol as the Mississippi State Legislature convened this morning. People came from all over Mississippi to show support for expanding school choice statewide. At the event, every educational option was celebrated. Students came from traditional public schools, charter…
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Courtney Ingle
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January 22, 2019
USDA to Reopen all FSA Offices for Most Services During Government Shutdown
All Farm Service Agency (FSA) service centers will be open beginning January 24 to provide the majority of FSA services needed by farmers and ranchers during this critical time of the year for agricultural operations. Additionally, the limited FSA loan services initially made available at certain FSA county offices beginning January 17 will continue January…
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Sarah Ulmer
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January 22, 2019
Speaker Philip Gunn, MS House Pass Human Trafficking Legislation
In a bipartisan move today, the Mississippi House of Representatives passed House Bill 571 (HB571), which strengthens the state’s human trafficking laws. The bill passed by a vote of 117-0 Before adjourning, Rep. Cockerham, Chairman for Judiciary B Committee, held the bill on a motion to reconsider. Human trafficking is compelling someone to do any…
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Courtney Ingle
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January 22, 2019
Statewide Trump 2016 Campaign endorses Tate Reeves for Governor
Tate Reeves has earned the endorsement of the statewide leaders of President Trump’s 2016 campaign in Mississippi. “Like President Trump, Tate Reeves has the guts to stand up to the Washington liberal elites and fight for all Mississippians. Mississippi needs a strong conservative as Governor that will back President Trump’s pro-growth, America First agenda. That’s…
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Sarah Ulmer
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January 22, 2019
MDOT announces funding for 163 emergency road and bridge repair fund projects
On Tuesday, the Mississippi Department of Transportation announced funding for 163 emergency road and bridge repair projects. The Mississippi Transportation Commission on Tuesday announced funding for 163 Emergency Road and Bridge Repair Fund projects. Find a complete list of projects receiving funding here: https://t.co/E4bTTaWGHe pic.twitter.com/QCBNrmVQnj — MDOT (@MississippiDOT) January 22, 2019 Click HERE for the…
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Sarah Ulmer
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January 22, 2019
Teacher licensure qualifications to change for some #billoftheday
This bill of the day would provide an exemption in teacher qualifications for licensure to teachers who participated in some non-traditional routes. SB 2021, authored by Senator Angela Hill would amend code section 37-3-2 to include teachers enrolled in the Teach Mississippi Institute Program for teacher preparation before July 1, 2014. The bill reads: AN…
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Magnolia Tribune
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January 22, 2019
YP Daily Roundup 1/22/19
WJTV – Lawmakers exchange heated tweets on MLK day Gov. Bryant, Congressman Thompson exchange letters regarding shutdown Disappointing, but not surprising. Saying no is easy. Finding solutions is hard. If you’re worried about our federal workers, go find a solution. My offer to help still stands. https://t.co/0AHdN7ny4L — Phil Bryant (@PhilBryantMS) January 21, 2019…
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Sarah Ulmer
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January 21, 2019
She’s not a prostitute, she’s just a child; House human trafficking bill passes committee
In just one year three task forces across the state of Mississippi have pursued investigations resulting in nearly a dozen human trafficking charges, more than 75 promoting prostitution charges, 6 exploitation of a minor charges, and the recovery of 4 missing children. With statistics like that, you cannot deny that human trafficking is a present…
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Frank Corder
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June 5, 2026
Report: Improper ACA enrollments in Mississippi could cost taxpayers over $600 million
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Associated Press
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June 5, 2026
Four former Alabama State men’s basketball players were paid to fix a game against Southern Miss in 2024, NCAA says
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Jeremy Pittari
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June 5, 2026
Lawmakers question Rural Health Transformation director on program’s transparency
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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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Susan Marquez
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June 5, 2026
L.V. Hull Home and Legacy Center opens in Mississippi
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Alistair Begg
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June 5, 2026
As He planned
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Alistair Begg
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June 4, 2026
The lie of isolation
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Roger Wicker
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June 5, 2026
Mississippi building 21st century blue economy
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Sid Salter
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June 3, 2026
It’s the third of June and the haunting mystery of Gentry’s ‘Ode to Billy Joe’ remains
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Hunter Estes
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June 2, 2026
Mississippi needs the success sequence
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