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That ‘whoosh’ is school choice sucking all the oxygen from the Mississippi Capitol

White, by his own account, said he’s continuing to push “bold and uncomfortable” initiatives.

So far over the last few years, Hosemann has appeared to be the one most uncomfortable with White’s bold initiatives. 

And whatever the opposite of bold is, that’s how the Hosemann Senate priorities and out-of-session strat-e-gery come across. They’ve mostly been playing defense, parrying the House’s thrusts. They’ve been so busy being against what the House comes up with, they’ve had trouble figuring out stuff they’re for.

One longtime senator recently asked jokingly whether White could go ahead and provide the major themes he plans for the next few sessions so they could start fighting early.

The school-choice debate promises to overshadow the entire coming legislative session or, as mentioned above, sap all the oxygen from other issues – health care, infrastructure, you name it. During the 2025 session, the House-Senate standoff over income tax elimination killed much other legislation, including the state budget.

Is school choice the most pressing, clear-and-present issue facing Mississippi? That’s a fair question, but under the new legislative paradigm, it doesn’t matter. It’s the one about to get all the focus.

And it will likely suck up the most oxygen at the Capitol in 2026.

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