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PSC Chairman Maxwell hosts utility work session to discuss economic impacts on Mississippi

PSC heard from Mississippi’s major utilities, industry experts on how the global market is affecting utility rates for customers in the state. On Thursday, August...

CARSWELL: Paper promises of ’71 impacting prosperity today

Submitted by Douglas Carswell “Now that the dollar is merely a paper promise, issued by the Fed, the federal government is able to borrow almost...

Fitch first State Attorney General to sign the Women’s Bill of Rights

The statement has been signed by over 8,700 citizens, as well as state legislators, U.S. Senators, and members of Congress. On Thursday, Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch became...

U.S. Attorney uncovers Rental Assistance fraud scheme as program ends in Mississippi

Governor Reeves says the news is proof that Mississippi made the right call to end RAMP. The United States Attorney for the Northern District of...

EAC, Secretary Watson designate today as Help America Vote Day, National Poll Worker Recruitment Day

This day of action is meant to assist poll worker recruitment efforts throughout Mississippi and across the nation. In conjunction with the U.S. Election Assistance...

CDC releases new COVID-19 federal guidelines

The new guidelines ease up on COVID restrictions, including some that have been around since the start of the pandemic. Last week, the Centers for...

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Senate confirms Gov. Tate Reeves’ economic development chief despite report of toxic workplace, claims of harassment

The Mississippi Senate on Wednesday unanimously confirmed Bill Cork as Gov. Tate Reeves’ pick for a permanent chief economic...
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Senate confirms Gov. Tate Reeves’ economic development chief despite report of toxic workplace, claims of harassment

The Mississippi Senate on Wednesday unanimously confirmed Bill Cork as Gov. Tate Reeves’ pick for a permanent chief economic...

‘It’s something practical’: Senator speaks on law allowing sign language classes to count toward high school graduation

Mississippi now has a new law that allows sign language to count as a foreign language credit within the state’s public school system. Governor Tate Reeves signed Senate Bill 2339, authored by Republican Senator Angela Burks-Hill, which requires the State Board of Education to develop a curriculum in which sign... The post ‘It’s something practical’: Senator speaks on law allowing sign language classes to count toward high school graduation appeared first on SuperTalk Mississippi.

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