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June 8, 2017
PERRY: Wicker prepping for 2018 reelection bid amid McDaniel, Mabus rumors
BRIAN PERRY/Wicker preps re-elect This time next year Mississippi voters will hear pre-primary pitches from candidates for U.S. Congress and U.S. Senate in any contested elections. It is still too early for official announcements, but every indication is Mississippi’s House delegation will all be seeking re-election: Republicans Trent Kelly, Gregg Harper and Steven Palazzo, and…
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June 5, 2017
Governor’s Concert at Mississippi Bicentennial North Moves to Grove
RELEASE Governor’s Concert at Mississippi Bicentennial North Moves to Grove Jackson, Miss. – Because of the tremendous response, the Governor’s Concert at the Mississippi Bicentennial Celebration North on June 24 is moving from the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts to the larger-capacity, outdoor Grove at the University of Mississippi. “Interest…
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April 4, 2017
C’mon Man – the art of not making friends and influencing people
Lynn Fitch vs. the Governor & The Legislature by Alan Lange
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March 29, 2017
State Sen. Dawkins (D) sponsors hearing for ACLU at State Capitol on gender equality and transgender rights
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March 14, 2017
SALTER: Health care debate in Mississippi fundamental due to our state’s poverty
SID SALTER: Health insurance debate producing needed difficult questions The missing piece of the puzzle is that ACA was an attempt to achieve universal health care coverage. In that attempt, making the actuarial math even approach balance required that, yes, men paid for pregnancy coverage just as women helped pay for prostate exams. Men subsidized…
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March 10, 2017
HARRISON: Speaker Gunn raises profile in state with stances on lottery, #msflag
BOBBY HARRISON: Flag, lottery increasing speaker’s profile Gunn, a Jackson attorney who resides in Clinton, is becoming more well known because of his association with two issues that engender significant interest and in some instances emotions in Mississippi. Those issues are changing the state flag that includes the controversial Confederate battle flag as part of…
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March 8, 2017
JSU doing $410K of research on “biopolitics” – “physical effects of racially provocative material”
Internalized Racism: On the Hunt for Solutions Students and faculty members sit in front of a large projection screen staring at pictures of Donald Trump and then a Black Lives Matter protest in the research lab of Jackson State University’s political science department. Wires connect their fingers, foreheads and torsos to a device that looks…
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February 27, 2017
@CongPalazzo calls Trump’s reversal of Obama transgender directive “common sense”
2/23/17
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February 23, 2017
Trump administration lifts Obama-era transgender bathroom guidance
Trump administration lifts transgender bathroom guidance Transgender students on Wednesday lost federal protections that allowed them to use school bathrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identities, as the Trump administration stepped into a long-simmering national debate. The administration came down on the side of states’ rights, lifting Obama-era federal guidelines that had been characterized…
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February 15, 2017
Fifth Circuit to hear #HB1523 case in April
HB 1523 federal appeals hearing set for April JACKSON – The fight over last year’s House Bill 1523 could kick into gear again as early as April. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans has tentatively scheduled oral arguments on the controversial “religious freedom” law for the week of April 3. Gov. Phil…
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February 1, 2017
MITCHELL: With Trump’s blanket endorsement, little doubt Mississippi will expand charter schools
CHARLIE MITCHELL: Charter schools not a magical cure for what ills education With President Trump’s blanket endorsement, there’s little doubt Mississippi will expand charter schools. The deal, though, is that it’s complete folly to think handing K-12 education off to the world of commerce fixes everything. Schools are a reflection of their communities. As harsh…
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January 27, 2017
MS Senate passes “Blue Lives Matter” bill #msleg
Senate passes “Blue Lives Matter” bill Senate Bill 2469 adds language that if a crime is committed because the victim’s actual or perceived job is law enforcement, firefighter or emergency medical technician, it would be considered a hate crime just as it would if a person was targeted due to race, gender or religion. “I…
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