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September 8, 2016
Lt. Gov. Reeves doesn’t expect FY17 budget error to effect state bond rating
Balancing act Mississippi Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves said Wednesday he does not expect a $56.8 million mistake in the Fiscal Year 2017 state budget to have an effect on the state’s bond rating, although one rating service has already downgraded the state’s credit rating. At the same time, Reeves detailed the state’s successes in economic…
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September 8, 2016
Lt. Gov. Reeves talks education reforms at DeSoto County Economic Council luncheon
Reeves makes case for Mississippi education reform Mississippi Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves made his case for education reform Wednesday in a county where some reform measures, such as charter schools, draw a tepid response thanks to a strong public school system. But Reeves, named “Education Reformer of the Year” in June by a group that…
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September 8, 2016
Congressman Thompson to Boston Herald Radio: Briefings say hacking US election possible
House member: Election hacking is a possibility The ranking Democrat on the House Homeland Security Committee said it is possible for a foreign entity to hack U.S. elections this fall, something that could have “catastrophic” effects on the American democracy if the threat were to come to fruition. “The briefings I have been privy to…
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September 8, 2016
Lt. Gov. Reeves, Speaker Gunn issue joint statement on budget cuts, says #msleg cutting as well
RELEASE: JOINT STATEMENT BY LT. GOV. REEVES, SPEAKER GUNN “In accordance with Gov. Bryant’s adjustments in state spending today, the Legislature also will reduce its budget by a corresponding amount. Slower than expected collection of sales taxes and other revenues are providing challenges for Mississippi and other states. We will continue monitoring monthly receipts and…
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September 8, 2016
Sec. of State: 64 Bids Received in Pearl River County Tax-Forfeited Property Auction
RELEASE: 64 Bids Received in Pearl River County Tax-Forfeited Property Auction Pearl River County, Miss.—Mississippi’s first online tax-forfeited property auction garnered fifty-nine (59) online bids and five (5) mailed bids on parcels in Pearl River County. Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann launched the online platform in July 2016 to make it easier for those interested…
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September 8, 2016
MS Watchdog asks: How many cars is too many for state government?
How many cars is too many cars for state government? The state of Mississippi owns more than 7,000 vehicles, ranging from state trooper cars to dump trucks. Some agencies have nearly as many vehicles as employees. Overall, the Magnolia State compares favorably to two of its neighbors, but small-government advocates argue that the state still…
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September 8, 2016
Governor Phil Bryant Adjusts Fiscal Year 2017 Budget Less than 1% #msleg
Governor Phil Bryant Adjusts Fiscal Year 2017 Budget Gov. Phil Bryant announced today that he has adjusted the state budget for fiscal year 2017. “I am adjusting the budget for fiscal year 2017 to correct an accounting error that was discovered after the regular legislative session ended,” Gov. Bryant said. “This represents an overall adjustment…
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September 7, 2016
YP BREAKING – Hinds County DA Robert Shuler Smith indicted for hindering prosecution
Hinds County DA Robert Shuler Smith indicted for hindering prosecution Attorney General Jim Hood announced today that a Hinds County grand jury has indicted Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith on two felony charges, accusing Smith of conspiring with an assistant DA to hinder prosecution of a criminal defendant. Smith, 45, of Jackson, is…
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September 7, 2016
State Auditor: Former MSU Employee Arrested for Embezzlement
RELEASE: Former MSU Employee Arrested for Embezzlement JACKSON, MS – State Auditor Stacey Pickering announced today that former Mississippi State University (MSU) employee, Susan Holder, 63, surrendered herself to the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office on Friday, September 2. Holder was indicted for embezzlement. During the course of the investigation, special agents with the Office of…
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September 7, 2016
Despite dropped misdemeanor charges, Hinds Co. DA lawyer suspects @AGJimHood will pursue indictment
Misdemeanor charges dropped against Hinds DA A judge has dismissed misdemeanor charges against Hinds County District Attorney Robert Shuler Smith, but his lawyer suspects the state attorney general’s office plans to pursue an indictment against the prosecutor. Clarion Ledger 9/6/16
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September 7, 2016
SALTER: Mississippi well ahead of national curve on broader sentencing disparities
SID SALTER: Mississippi ahead of curve in sentencing disparities While the national debate continues over the influence of race and geography over prison sentencing trends, Mississippi is well ahead of the national curve on broader sentencing disparities…. …Broader state sentencing reforms made dollars and sense for Mississippi taxpayers. But local core beliefs about public safety,…
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September 7, 2016
ClarionLedger gives Gov. Bryant an “Attaboy” for handling of DPS’ sexual harrassment complaints
Attaboys & Oh Boys for Sept. 7 Attaboy! To the response from the governor’s office regarding sexual harassment complaints within the state Department of Public Safety. Gov. Phil Bryant told The Clarion-Ledger that he will use any power and influence he has over state agencies to make sure people understand such behavior better not happen…
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June 13, 2025
Nearly 280 from Mississippi National Guard deployed to D.C. in support of Saturday’s military parade
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Christina A. Cassidy, Associated Press
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June 13, 2025
Judge blocks Trump’s election executive order, siding with Democrats who called it overreach
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Jeremy Pittari
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June 13, 2025
Mississippi Medicaid appropriation increases by $58 million for new fiscal year, state support nears $1 billion
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Lynne Jeter
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June 15, 2025
Will Bradham expands business his father needed
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Paul Wiseman, Associated Press
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June 6, 2025
Hiring in the US slows, though employers still added a solid 139,000 jobs in May
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Frank Corder
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May 19, 2025
Modine expanding data center cooling equipment manufacturing in Grenada County
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Marilyn Tinnin
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June 15, 2025
Mississippi Legends: The Magnolia State’s own New York Times editor Turner Catledge
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Matt Friedeman
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June 15, 2025
Prayer is great, unless it’s not
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C.H. Spurgeon
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June 15, 2025
Affection for the Savior
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Russ Latino
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June 15, 2025
A house divided against itself cannot stand
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Lesley Davis
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June 12, 2025
A victory for sorority sisters: The DOE affirmed what every 18-year-old pledge already knew
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Russ Latino
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June 11, 2025
Gipson in for Governor. What’s the state of play for 2027?
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