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Frank Corder
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October 13, 2021
Can Mississippi lawmakers, industry employees challenge Biden’s COVID vaccine mandates?
State Senator Chris McDaniel says it may be protracted but it’s worth it. What can Mississippi’s lawmakers and local industry employees do to challenge President Joe Biden’s COVID vaccine mandates? State Senator Chris McDaniel joined Y’all Politics on Wednesday to discuss this hot topic as the federal vaccine mandates begin impacting employees at Mississippi companies…
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Anne Summerhays
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October 13, 2021
All 206 Republican House members voted against raising the U.S. debt ceiling
The legislation passed the House on a party-line vote 219-206 Last night, 206 House Republicans voted against the short-term debt limit bill that would have increased the deficit by $480 billion. This included Mississippi Congressmen Michael Guest (MS-3), Trent Kelly (MS-1) and Steven Palazzo (MS-4) who each voted against H.R. 5304, a bill that would…
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Magnolia Tribune
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October 13, 2021
YP Daily Roundup 10/13/21
Stay up-to-date on what’s in the news with the Y’all Politics Daily Roundup. YP – Auditor Demands Repayment of Misspent Welfare Money State Auditor Shad White’s office served demands for more than $77 million of misspent TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) money today. The individuals who signed off on the illegal spending, like former…
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Magnolia Tribune
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October 13, 2021
SALTER: Mississippi abortion case seen as litmus test of Supreme Court in post-Ginsburg era
By: Sid Salter Both pro-life and pro-choice Americans focus on a Mississippi abortion rights case that will be the first such case before the Supreme Court since the perceived philosophical stance of the court changed with the 2020 death of liberal Associate Justice Ruth Bade Ginsburg. Roe v. Wade is the landmark 1973 case out…
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Magnolia Tribune
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October 12, 2021
Auditor Demands Repayment of Misspent Welfare Money
Multiple audits now confirm millions of dollars intended for the poor were spent illegally State Auditor Shad White’s office served demands for more than $77 million of misspent TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) money today. The individuals who signed off on the illegal spending, like former Department of Human Services (DHS) Executive Director John…
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Sarah Ulmer
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October 12, 2021
Gov. Reeves and DPS Commissioner Tindell talk “Skip the Line” program
Governor Tate Reeves and Department of Public Safety Commissioner, Sean Tindell, took time on Tuesday to discuss the Department’s “Skip the Line” program. The “Skip the Line” program was recently selected as an award recipient in the Center for Digital Government’s annual Government Experience Awards. Additionally, the “Skip the Line” program has reduced in-person wait…
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Anne Summerhays
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October 12, 2021
Senator Wicker advocates for expedited approval of new COVID-19 therapies
Wicker: FDA should increase access to lifesaving treatments. Today, U.S. Senator Roger Wicker urged the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to consider all available options to expedite access to several new COVID-19 therapies that are currently under development. “The arrival of new COVID-19 therapies could prove pivotal in ending our country’s long and challenging battle…
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Anne Summerhays
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October 12, 2021
Hyde-Smith signs onto ‘Be Gone’ Act to block, deport convicted sex criminals from the U.S.
Aggravated sexual violence isn’t a deportable offense under current U.S. Immigration Law; bill addresses shortcoming U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is cosponsoring the BE GONE Act, or the Better Enforcement of Grievous Offenses by un-Naturalized Emigrants Act, which would correct a shortcoming in the nation’s immigration law. The legislation addresses the fact that sexual assault and other…
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Frank Corder
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October 12, 2021
What can be done about federal vaccine mandates? YP talks with State Senators England and Wiggins.
Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula has told employees to get vaccinated or they could face termination due to President Biden’s mandate. President Joe Biden’s federal vaccine mandates on businesses, federal workers and federal contractors have sparked protests in South Mississippi as employees at the state’s largest federal contractor – Huntington Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula – have…
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Frank Corder
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October 12, 2021
State Sen. Joel Carter talks energy, potential special session in Y’all Politics interview
Carter says with the 2022 legislative session within weeks, a special session looking less likely. State Senator Joel Carter (R) joined Y’all Politics on Tuesday to discuss the impact of energy prices on Mississippians. Carter is the chairman of the Senate Energy Committee. He says the decisions being made by the Biden Administration are costing…
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Sarah Ulmer
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October 12, 2021
NFIB reports optimism slips in September due to labor shortages and inflation
In the September survey, the National Federation of Independent Business slipped due to continued labor shortages and inflation that is impacting business operations. The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index decreased one point in September to 99.1. Three of the 10 Index components improved, five declined, and two were unchanged. “Small business owners are doing their best to…
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Magnolia Tribune
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October 12, 2021
YP Daily Roundup 10/12/21
Stay up-to-date on what’s in the news with the Y’all Politics Daily Roundup. YP – Governor Reeves extends COVID-related State of Emergency another 30 days On Monday afternoon, Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves, in coordination with State Health Officer Thomas Dobbs and MEMA Executive Director Stephen McCraney, announced the extension of the State of Emergency related…
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Jeremy Pittari
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July 18, 2025
Some Alcorn students at Lorman to be housed in hotel while dorm repairs conclude
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Frank Corder
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July 18, 2025
Applications open for new Mississippi Department of Public Safety Cadet Class
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Daniel Tyson
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July 18, 2025
Corps plan to address Pearl River flooding draws mixed reaction from residents
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Lynne Jeter
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July 17, 2025
Southern Miss, Integer Technologies land $25 million defense contract
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Frank Corder
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July 9, 2025
Nissan delays EV production at Canton plant until 2028
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Lynne Jeter
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July 8, 2025
Mississippi tech companies featured at premier national defense innovation event
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Ben Smith
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July 18, 2025
Gigging with the GOAT
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Susan Marquez
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July 18, 2025
Taste & Sip: A summer picnic experience
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C.H. Spurgeon
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July 18, 2025
Are you a grumbler?
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Philip Wegmann
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July 16, 2025
How Trump, Biden’s arms shipments differ: NATO pays ‘100%’ for Ukraine
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Sid Salter
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July 16, 2025
The Texas disaster stirs memories of the dangers facing Mississippians from flooding
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Chip Pickering
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July 11, 2025
DOJ’s remedies will do more harm than good
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