Legislative Weekly Summary
Recap of action during the past week in the Mississippi State Capitol.
Mississippi News Group: News That Matters
Mississippi Transportation Commissioners contend that without new, recurring revenue streams, MDOT will not have the necessary funding to sustain and fully meet Mississippi’s infrastructure needs moving forward.
Read moreThe Department of Education would be required to provide a recommendation to the Legislature on how to fund schools by Oct. 1.
Read moreUngurait was inspired by his personal experience, growing up in a mixed family made up of Caucasian and Hispanic people.
Read moreRamsey faces up to 20 years and $5,000 in fines if convicted.
Read moreEvery community needs reliable health care, but they all have unique needs.
Read moreConfession is difficult for all of us.
Read moreMDOT roadeos provide employees with an opportunity to display their mastery of vehicle handling, trailer maneuvering and heavy equipment precision.
Read moreThe Mega Millions® jackpot for Friday, April 5, is an estimated $67 million, with an estimated cash value of $31 million.
Read more“No one should be denied access to basic financial services because of their beliefs.”
Read moreThere are exceptions to every rule, and the Fair Housing Act is no different. The Fair Housing Act applies to most housing.
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