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June 19, 2014
The Politics of 51
Ripple effect depends on who Mississippi Republicans nominate for U.S. Senate by Frank Corder
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June 9, 2014
HAMPTON: “Note to McDaniel, I wouldn’t let the kids have the keys to the car too long” #MSSen
PAUL HAMPTON: Shutdown presages life with McDaniel in DC Round 2 in the race for U.S. Senate got off to a very slow start with both candidates short on cash and short on public appearances. Neither had any events listed on their websites Friday morning, even though both campaigns promised they would be all over…
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May 30, 2014
MS Conservatives PAC runs ad against Chris McDaniel on not voting in Republican primaries #mssen
Script Who is Chris McDaniel? We’re starting to get the picture. McDaniel calls himself a lifelong Republican but when Haley Barbour ran for governor, McDaniel voted in the Democrat Primary. When asked about it, he lied. McDaniel’s attendance record, worst in the state senate. Missing 118 votes on everything from taxes to spending. McDaniel even…
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February 23, 2014
PENDER – On Chris McDaniel’s (@CMforUSSenate) Katrina aid comments lacking sense
McDaniels’ Katrina response lacked sense And speaking of McDaniel’s Jones County, it should be noted that many people consider it to have been the hardest hit by Katrina outside the Coast area. Twelve people died there, nearly 1,000 homes were severely mangled or destroyed and thousands more damaged. An expert once told me it appeared…
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February 14, 2014
Greenwood Commonwealth Op-ed: Public hospital board meetings should be open
Greenwood Commonwealth: Public hospital board meetings should be open One of the glaring and longstanding exemptions in Mississippi’s Open Meetings Law is the blanket one given to publicly owned hospitals. Even though these hospitals are owned by taxpayers and even though the taxpayers are on the hook if they should go sour financially, the public…
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January 16, 2014
Wicker: Mississippi Ready to Boost Energy Potential
Governor’s Energy Summit Focuses on the Importance of Future Growth
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December 9, 2013
Dr. Marty Wiseman at Stennis Institute at MSU announces 12/31 retirement
Marty Wiseman: Nearing the jumping off point Nearly 40 years ago I realized a dream. I went to work for the government. In this day and time it is a favorite parlor game to “dog cuss” anything having to do with the public sector and the bureaucrats who ply their trade, but that was not…
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October 15, 2013
Teacher group seeks blanket raise, Bryant calls for merit based pay
Teacher group seeks blanket raise, Bryant opposes The Mississippi Association of Educators is pushing for a blanket pay raise for the state’s public school teachers, but Gov. Phil Bryant is holding firm in his opposition, saying he only wants to give pay raises based on merit. Bryant reiterated his preference for raises based on test…
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October 7, 2013
Sec. Of State Hosemann In Official Report – State not the ‘Election Police’ in Hattiesburg
401 MISSISSIPPI STREET POST OFFICE BOX 136 JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 39205-0136 For Immediate Release: Friday, October 4, 2013 ELECTION REPORT: CITY OF HATTIESBURG OCTOBER 4, 2013 Following an Order from Judge William Coleman, a second election for the Mayor of the City of Hattiesburg was ordered by the Governor of the State of Mississippi. The Writ…
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June 24, 2013
Ethics Commission ruling: Anatomy of a victory
Ethics Commission ruling: Anatomy of a victory The state Ethics Commission provided a total victory to House Speaker Philip Gunn, R-Clinton, and Republican Gov. Phil Bryant as they work to continue the existing Medicaid program while fighting efforts to expand it. The eight-member Commission not only reversed itself and ruled that legislators who work for…
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April 1, 2013
Don’t book Sen. Thad Cochran’s retirement party just yet
Don’t book Sen. Thad Cochran’s retirement party just yet In October 2008, U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran gave me a big scoop. Mississippi’s senior senator told me in a pre-election interview for his race against Democrat Erik Fleming he would serve one more term and then retire. Cochran, who was then 70 years old, told me…
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March 19, 2013
Metro area assessing damage from major hailstorm
Metro area assessing damage from major hailstorm A severe storm with large hail pounded the Mississippi capital and its suburbs yesterday, busting windows in cars, homes and businesses and temporarily leaving a blanket of ice on some parking lots and sidewalks. Clinton Fire Department Deputy Chief Tim Shanks said firefighters responded yesterday afternoon to calls…
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