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Legislation Providing More Opportunities for Students With Special Needs Clears Miss. Senate

2020-04-26T10:48:17-05:00

Jackson, Miss. (Mississippi Today) - A controversial program that provides scholarships for special needs students to attend private school may see substantial changes if a bill continues in the legislative process. Senate Bill 2594 passed out of the Senate Friday on a voice vote. The bill would add accountability measures to the Education Scholarship Account (ESA) [...]

Legislation Providing More Opportunities for Students With Special Needs Clears Miss. Senate2020-04-26T10:48:17-05:00

Bills Addressing Teacher Shortage, Supporting Law Enforcement Pass Senate

2020-04-01T22:46:06-05:00

Brookhaven, Miss. (Daily Leader) - Several bills either authored or amended by Sen. Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven, passed the Mississippi Senate Tuesday and will now go to the House for consideration. SB 2511, authored by Education Chairman Dennis Debar Jr., addressed the critical teacher shortage in Mississippi by revising requirements for entrance into teacher education programs. Doty [...]

Bills Addressing Teacher Shortage, Supporting Law Enforcement Pass Senate2020-04-01T22:46:06-05:00

COLUMN: Flood spotlights need for strategic policy thinking

2020-04-01T22:47:42-05:00

Meridian, Miss. (Meridian Star) - Politicians tend to be adept at tactical political thinking. How do I win the next election? How do I get this project my financial backers want approved? How do I keep special interest groups on my side? And so on. Strategic policy thinking to solve systemic and long-term problems, well [...]

COLUMN: Flood spotlights need for strategic policy thinking2020-04-01T22:47:42-05:00

State legislators celebrate Natchez Day Wednesday

2020-04-01T22:47:54-05:00

Natchez, Miss. (Natchez Democrat) - Local officials gathered at the capitol building in Jackson on Wednesday and presented the city needs to state legislators over tables filled with Fat Mama’s Tamales and Darby’s fudge. Natchez Inc. Executive Director Chandler Russ said Natchez Inc., in conjunction with other economic development partners, was able to map out [...]

State legislators celebrate Natchez Day Wednesday2020-04-01T22:47:54-05:00

Hosemann’s 16th Section Lawsuit Clears First Hurdle

2020-02-08T07:37:17-06:00

Natchez, Miss. (Natchez Democrat) — Motions to dismiss a lawsuit that could bring millions of dollars to the Natchez-Adams School District and other area school districts failed in federal court Thursday. Federal Judge Elaine Kaplan denied the federal government’s efforts to dismiss a lawsuit filed in February 2019 by then Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann [...]

Hosemann’s 16th Section Lawsuit Clears First Hurdle2020-02-08T07:37:17-06:00

Hosemann Helps Picayune Obtain Land for New Fire Station

2020-02-04T22:15:15-06:00

Picayune, Miss. (WLOX) - The city of Picayune celebrated its new fire station with a ribbon-cutting on Monday. The city leased the previous facility for many years and said it was never theirs because it was on school property. The Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi Delbert Hosemann and other officials were aware that the Picayune firefighters [...]

Hosemann Helps Picayune Obtain Land for New Fire Station2020-02-04T22:15:15-06:00

Miss. Senate Teacher Pay Raise ‘A Good Start’

2020-02-04T22:19:34-06:00

Jackson, Miss. (Clarion Ledger) - After hearing pleas from underpaid teachers for years, Mississippi legislators on Thursday took a first step toward giving them $1,000 raises this year and bringing starting salaries to $37,000. The Senate Education Committee unanimously passed Senate Bill 2001, which would also bump starting assistant teacher salaries by $1,000, up to [...]

Miss. Senate Teacher Pay Raise ‘A Good Start’2020-02-04T22:19:34-06:00

Lt. Gov. Hosemann Touts Impact of Tourism Industry on Miss.

2020-01-25T11:00:23-06:00

Jackson, Miss. (Winston County Journal) - Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann and tourism professionals from the Mississippi Tourism Association (MTA) gathered today at the state Capitol to tout the impact of their industry on Mississippi’s economy. Though not in attendance, Governor Tate Reeves, a tourism supporter noted, “Mississippians have diverse, fascinating stories to tell, and I [...]

Lt. Gov. Hosemann Touts Impact of Tourism Industry on Miss.2020-01-25T11:00:23-06:00

19 Public School Administrators Named to Lt. Gov. Advisory Council

2020-01-25T11:19:32-06:00

Jackson, Miss. (Y'all Politics) - Last year, Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann vowed to seek input from Mississippi’s public educators when considering legislation impacting public schools.  To help him fulfill the promise, Hosemann named 19 public school leaders from across the State to an Administrator Advisory Council today. “For Mississippi to succeed, our public schools must [...]

19 Public School Administrators Named to Lt. Gov. Advisory Council2020-01-25T11:19:32-06:00

Miss. Legislature: First Bills Include Teacher Pay Raise

2020-01-25T11:23:25-06:00

Jackson, Miss. (Clarion Ledger) - The first bills of the 2020 Mississippi legislative session have been filed and they include a Senate measure that would increase teacher salaries by $1,000. Other Senate bills posted this week include a wildlife trafficking ban, authorization for a second state song, a requirement universities display the state flag or [...]

Miss. Legislature: First Bills Include Teacher Pay Raise2020-01-25T11:23:25-06:00