10don MSNOpinion
Harrison: Could demise of special projects bill make it harder for Speaker White to pass school choice?
Below is a political opinion column by Bobby Harrison: ...
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17don MSNOpinion
Harrison: Supreme Court could strike down a rare Mississippi effort to improve voter access
Seldom in the history of the state has the Legislature passed laws, without being forced to by the federal courts, to make it easier for Mississippians to vote.
Below is a political opinion column by Bobby Harrison: The expected rising costs for health insurance could give Democratic candidate Scott Colom a line of attack in next year's election against ...
Hinds County Chancellor Dewayne Thomas recently affirmed the ruling of the Mississippi Ethics Commission that the state Legislature is not covered by the open meetings law and thus can meet behind ...
Jim Barksdale speaks during the Mississippi Renewal Forum meeting at the Isle of Capri hotel in Biloxi on Oct. 12, 2005. This week marks the 25th anniversary of the landmark contribution of $100 ...
The Mississippi House of Representatives, at the State Capitol in Jackson. The slow, steady increase in Black Mississippians being elected to public office is the direct result of actions of the ...
Harrison, Bobby W. Age 55, late of Crown Point passed away Friday, April 5, 2013. Loving father of Carly (Chuck) Gregory, Bobby Harrison and Austin Harrison; Cherished grandfather of Nathan and ...
It is becoming crystal clear that proponents of school choice — sending public funds to private schools — want the money but do not want the accountability. Two of those leading proponents — House ...
Blues music has long been linked to the mystical or supernatural. After all, the seminal Blues tale is of legend Robert Johnson selling his soul to the devil at the crossroads of U.S. Highways 49 and ...
It should not be a surprise that what was touted as the largest tax cut in state history might be resulting in less revenue to fund Mississippi’s vital services such as education, law enforcement and ...
The expected rising costs for health insurance could give Democratic candidate Scott Colom a line of attack in next year's election against incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith. It is an ...
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