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December 15, 2011
Barbour back in Biloxi to say goodbye
Barbour back in Biloxi to say goodbye ILOXI, MS (WLOX) – Gov. Haley Barbour came to south Mississippi in 2005 and boldly told hurricane stricken residents the state must build back bigger and better, or we would fail. Six years later, the governor can look around, see the progress that’s been made, and say Mississippi…
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December 15, 2011
Bryant transition team works on 2012 agenda
Bryant transition team works on 2012 agenda JACKSON, Miss. — Mississippi’s governor-elect is holding a policy meeting Thursday to help develop his 2012 legislative agenda. Republican Phil Bryant was elected Nov. 8 and takes office at noon Jan. 10. He recently appointed several people, including some prominent Republicans, to handle issues as part of his…
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December 15, 2011
Cochran – Senate missed golden opportunity to balance budget
Cochran – Senate missed golden opportunity to balance budget The Senate on Wednesday roundly rejected a pair of balanced-budget amendments — one from each party — in a vote set forth in this past summer’s debt-reduction deal. Senators voted down the Democratic plan 79-21, with only one Republican —Sen. Dean Heller of Nevada — supporting…
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December 15, 2011
AP Analysis: Where does the money go?
Analysis: Where does the money go? JACKSON — Where does the money go? That’s the most recent question from the Mississippi Supreme Court in the legal dispute over fees paid to private attorneys hired by the attorney general to handle lawsuits for the state. In orders issued in August, the Supreme Court asked attorneys for…
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December 15, 2011
The Delta – Not as solidly Democratic any more?
The Delta – Not as solidly Democratic any more? As we noted last night, independent Chuck Jordan won the open mayor’s election in Greenville on Monday. Jordan is white and was running against Carl McGee, a African-American Democrat who serves on the city council. Greenville, as we have said, is now around 80 percent black.…
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December 15, 2011
MAJORITY – PERS Study: Following The Reaction
PERS Study: Following The Reaction The GOP obviously has the most to lose on this issue, as with any major issue at this point. That is what happens when you are the majority and control all levels of state government. Regardless of what Democrats and their allies were saying all year long, Republican candidates pretty…
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December 15, 2011
The sky didn’t fall after all
PERS Commission releases recommendation report by Frank Corder
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December 15, 2011
Rep. Steven Palazzo promotes the passage of House payroll tax cut and NFIP renewal bill
Palazzo Statement on H.R. 3630, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Steven Palazzo (R-MS), Assistant Republican Whip, said the following after last night’s vote on H.R. 3630, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act: “The House once again has acted. We have done our job. The…
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December 14, 2011
Miss. GOP moves Natchez into 2nd District
Miss. GOP moves Natchez into 2nd District JACKSON, Miss. — Republicans and Democrats continue to fight over moving Adams and Wilkinson counties in southwest Mississippi from the 3rd Congressional District to the 2nd. That dispute looms large in the latest filings in a federal court case which is likely to produce new lines for Mississippi’s…
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December 14, 2011
SALTER – Internet sales tax isn’t a new tax, but it is a fair one
Internet sales tax isn’t a new tax, but it is a fair one STARKVILLE — It is telling that Gov. Haley Barbour – the man who was famously “against raising anybody’s taxes” – waited until he had one foot out the door of state government to embrace a tax that should have been collected all…
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December 14, 2011
Crawford – Could coercive budget discipline save us all?
Could coercive budget discipline save us all? Are you paying attention to Europe’s financial crisis? If your retirement check depends upon investment returns, you should be. Europe’s turmoil has been whacking international stock markets. It’s all about the pigs. Well, not exactly. Pigs is the homophone for PIIGS, which stands for Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece…
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December 14, 2011
Bill Minor – Will a Republican Legislature abolish corporate taxes?
Will a Republican Legislature abolish corporate taxes? Among the outlandish bills sponsored by Republican lawmakers I mentioned recently was one that would have repealed the state income tax on corporations. It didn’t pass. Now don’t be surprised if the bill resurfaces when the GOP takes over the Legislature in January. Is it mere coincidence that…
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Jeremy Pittari
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September 15, 2025
Ole Miss surpasses endowment goal one year early
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Frank Corder
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September 15, 2025
Mississippi ranks high in teacher freedom in latest national report but lags in education choice
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Frank Corder
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September 15, 2025
Body found on Delta State campus
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September 15, 2025
A framework deal on TikTok has been reached between the US and China
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Frank Corder
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September 12, 2025
HII announces partnership with shipyards in multiple states to meet increased demand by U.S. Navy
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Daniel Tyson
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September 11, 2025
Domtar shuttering Grenada paper mill, impacting more than 150 employees
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Parrish Alford
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September 15, 2025
Mississippi’s Big 3 have big weekend in Oxford, Starkville and Hattiesburg
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Robert St. John
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September 15, 2025
The table is the real destination
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Matt Friedeman
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September 15, 2025
Charlie Kirk will never again speak on a college campus, but the Church can’t flinch
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Jere Nash
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September 15, 2025
Nash reflects on the implementation of Mississippi’s statewide public education system
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Kimberly Ross
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September 11, 2025
Misapplied rage permeates throughout modern society
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Russ Latino
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September 10, 2025
The assassination of Charlie Kirk presents a turning point opportunity
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