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Baby bust’s effect on public schools

Mississippi public school enrollment is set to steadily shrink. In 2007, Mississippi had 46,455 births, about 127 per day. In...

Crime spike not due to prison reforms

Suggestions that the recent spike in homicides is due to recent statewide criminal justice reforms are not supported by evidence....

HB 1150: Permit universities to authorize charter schools

House Bill 1150, sponsored by Rep. Randy Boyd, would allow state universities and community colleges to authorize charter schools in Mississippi.  Mississippi currently has one charter school authorizer. Since Mississippi’s charter school law passed...

SB 2796: Full practice authority for nurse practitioners

Senate Bill 2796, authored by Sen. Kevin Blackwell, would provide full practice authority to nurse practitioners in Mississippi. Currently, a nurse practitioner is required to enter into a collaborative agreement with a physician. This...

SB 2066: Free shampooers to work

Senate Bill 2066, sponsored by Sen. Angela Hill, would allow shampooers to work without obtaining a time-consuming and irrelevant cosmetology license.  Under the proposed legislation, you would be able to shampoo hair after completing...

HB 748: The Tim Tebow Act

House Bill 748, sponsored by Rep. Chris Brown, would allow homeschool students to participate in public school extracurricular activities. Often dubbed the Tim Tebow Act after the Heisman quarterback who was homeschooled but able...

HB 727/ HB 796: Full practice authority for nurse practitioners

House Bill 727, authored by Rep. Donnie Scoggin and House Bill 796, authored by Rep. Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes, would provide full practice authority to nurse practitioners in Mississippi. Currently, a nurse practitioner is required to...

Governor Reeves declares January 22-28 as “School Choice Week”

Gov. Tate Reeves has proclaimed January 22-28, 2023 as “School Choice Week” in the state of Mississippi. He joins other governors and mayors and county leaders nationwide in issuing proclamations. More than 40,000 events...

SB 2342: Ban the Box for public employees

Senate Bill 2342, sponsored by Sen. John Horhn, would prohibit public employers from using an applicant’s criminal history as an initial barrier to employment. Birthed in 2004 through the work of All of Us...

HB 868: Authorize mobile barbershops 

House Bill 868, sponsored by Rep. Tracey Rosebud, would authorize licensed barbers to operate mobile barbershops in the state. Barber regulations in Mississippi, among other things, prevent barbers from operating a mobile barbershop. Mobile...

HB 722: Decriminalize possession of fentanyl testing strips

House Bill 722, sponsored by Rep. Christopher Bell, would decriminalize fentanyl testing strips. Currently, fentanyl testing strips are categorized as paraphernalia under the Uniformed Control Substance Law, making them illegal to possess. However, testing...

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