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Councilman Naylor hammers Supervisor Ron Woullard and other detractors in response to extraneous remarks.
Forrest County Supervisor Rod Woullard took the podium and walked the audience on a good old-fashioned southern stroll of how (TEN YEARS AGO) he felt...
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‘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...
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Her grandfather helped bring Medicaid to Mississippi 55 years ago. Today, she’s pushing for expansion.
Supporters of Medicaid expansion would argue that it is wholly appropriate that Leah Hendrix has recently been a featured...
Breaking down House, Senate Medicaid expansion plans
On Tuesday, conferees from the Mississippi House and Senate met publicly to see if they could iron out differences...
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‘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.
Her grandfather helped bring Medicaid to Mississippi 55 years ago. Today, she’s pushing for expansion.
Supporters of Medicaid expansion would argue that it is...