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February 27, 2012
Hampton – Dissent does help legislative end results
Dissent does help legislative end results The new Republican leaders of the Legislature are rolling right along with their political initiatives. The Mississippi House has approved a bill to clip the wings of Attorney General Jim Hood, the only Democratic statewide official and a longtime GOP nemesis.The Senate last week approved a charter school bill,…
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February 27, 2012
Eight candidates running for Wicker’s US Senate seat
Eight candidates running for US Senate seat Mississippi’s 2012 U.S. Senate race won’t be decided until the Nov. 6 general election thanks to a full field of candidates. Three Republicans – including incumbent Sen. Roger Wicker – will face off in the March 13 primary. The Democratic side of the ticket also features three candidates.…
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February 27, 2012
In GOP primary battle, Mississippi matters
Gingrich coming to Coast; Romney, Santorum visits likely Mississippi’s late-in-the-game presidential primary normally gets little attention. But this year, with at least three GOP candidates still in the hunt, the contest is expected to draw attention, advertising and visits. Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney have established substantial Magnolia State operations. Gingrich is planning to visit…
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February 25, 2012
Mississippians could lose flood insurance if law isn’t repealed
Mississippians could lose flood insurance if law isn’t repealed The reason, Mississippi law currently allows an exemption for hunting and fishing camps from meeting building codes, including flood plain regulations. FEMA is saying not anymore and if lawmakers don’t change the law by May 5th, Mississippi will no longer be part of the National Flood…
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February 25, 2012
MINOR – They are in no hurry to start redistricting bill
They are in no hurry to start redistricting bill It’s something called politics. More specifically, politics, Republican style, as masterminded by Haley Barbour. Back in the 2011 session, with Democrats still in charge of the House, Barbour sent orders not to draw new legislative districts. Then-Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant did his part by scuttling a…
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February 25, 2012
MS House committee passes immigration crackdown bill
House committee passes immigration crackdown bill The bill still says law enforcement officials should check for immigration status when “a reasonable suspicion exists” that a person is in the country illegally. The measure bars police from considering race, color or national origin when making that decision, although opponents still fear racial profiling. The new version…
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February 25, 2012
Romney and Gingrich to likely visit Mississippi before March 13 primary
Gingrich changes plans on Coast trip “I think part of this is that (Gingrich) considers the Coast very important and wanted to do more than just a quick whistle-stop visit there,” Brewster said. Austin Barbour, with the Mississippi and national Mitt Romney campaign, said he expects Romney also will visit Mississippi before the primary, and…
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February 25, 2012
YP – Sen. Kelvin Butler passes off CottonMouth post on charter schools as his update – UPDATED
http://www.campaignsitebuilder.com/templates/displayfiles/tmpl21.asp?SiteID=219&PageID=24300&Trial=false http://cottonmouthblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/some-thoughts-on-mississippi-public.html From Sen. Butler on Friday 2/24/12 In an email to my constituents as well as a posting on KelvinButler.com, I copied a wonderfully written analysis of the Mississippi Public School Charter Act of 2012 that I read on the Cottonmouth blog. Regrettably, I forgot to attribute that I had used Cottonmouth as my…
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February 24, 2012
AP – Mississippi lawmakers propose bills and constitutional amendments designed to limit abortion
Mississippi lawmakers propose bills and constitutional amendments designed to limit abortion Mississippi’s Republican governor and House speaker told abortion opponents Thursday that they’ll support several proposals this year to put new restrictions on the procedure. “We want Mississippi to be abortion-free,” Gov. Phil Bryant said during a Capitol news conference hosted by the Pro Life…
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February 24, 2012
CL – Absentee ballot reform sought
Absentee ballot reform sought Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann has high hopes a new report on increased absentee voting trends will spark talk of reform. The report, conducted by his office and released Thursday, concludes absentee voting has been on the rise in Mississippi since 2007. During last year’s election season, 22 counties in the…
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February 24, 2012
Nunnelee – USPS closings a must
Nunnelee – USPS closings a must U.S. Rep. Alan Nunnelee, R-Miss., said the Postal Service is losing money while it loses mail volume, and something had to give. “USPS plays an important role in the lives of North Mississippians, which is why steps must be taken to ensure it can compete in the age of…
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February 24, 2012
Palazzo criticizes Affordable Healthcare Act in Jones County
Palazzo criticizes Affordable Healthcare Act in Jones County Steven Palazzo, R-Biloxi, addressed members of the Jones County business and medical community Thursday at Laurel’s South Central Place. Palazzo criticized the Affordable Healthcare Act and said he wants to see that law repealed. He also spoke about the importance of renewing America’s space program. Palazzo is…
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Frank Corder
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May 11, 2026
Fifth Circuit vacates order requiring Mississippi to redraw state Supreme Court districts
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Daniel Tyson
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May 11, 2026
Jackson’s Parks and Recreation is being folded into other city departments
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Jeremy Pittari
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May 11, 2026
Mississippi expected to receive $40.9 million in Purdue Pharma opioid settlement
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Frank Corder
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May 11, 2026
Lockers Manufacturing announces $9.7 million expansion in Batesville
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Frank Corder
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi companies invited to participate in 2026 Southeastern U.S.–Canadian Provinces Conference
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Frank Corder
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April 22, 2026
Corderill investing $100 million at Meridian data center campus
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Associated Press
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May 11, 2026
Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy is in stable condition after being shot at a concert
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Robert St. John
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May 11, 2026
A cow in Wiggins is better at her job than I am
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Matt Friedeman
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May 11, 2026
How American discipleship can start getting it right
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Trey Dellinger
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May 11, 2026
New Mississippi abortion pill law protects women
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Russ Latino
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May 8, 2026
Something for everyone to hate in the redistricting debate
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Christy Hovanetz
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May 6, 2026
Mississippi is raising the bar, and that’s a really good thing for kids
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