Governor Reeves has maintained a close political relationship with President Donald Trump. During his initial gubernatorial campaign in 2019, Reeves received endorsements from Trump, Vice President ...
The abrupt departure of Andrew and Tristan Tate, who had been held in Romania for two years, raised questions about whether ...
Voters from 10 Senate districts in Mississippi will have to re-decide in November special elections who should represent them ...
As the dragon and his beast wreak havoc at the national and international levels, political spats in Mississippi seem mild.
Ashley Furniture invests $80 million to expand manufacturing operations in two cities in Mississippi To help aid the project, ...
Mississippi— has traditionally been the recipient of more federal dollars per capita than any other. We’ve lived off the ...
At a time when states across the country are forecasting deficits or anticipating slowing revenue growth, Mississippi ...
The Mississippi Development Authority announced Tuesday that Camgian Corporation, a software developer specializing in ...
House Republicans hold a supermajority and have scuttled the priorities of Democrats with little input from the minority ...
The Mississippi Senate has voted to pass a tax cut that reduces the state income tax and the sales tax on groceries while ...
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MS finds federal money it won't take after taking more federal money per capita than other statesGov. Tate Reeves is having none of it, however, balking at the feds’ benevolence with hardline recalcitrance toward expanding the Medicaid.
After more than an hour of debate, the Senate passed Senate Bill 3095 mostly by party lines. Despite the idea of a tax cut being a sticking point for GOP leadership this year, some Republicans voted ...
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