Republican Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann will be Mississippi's next lieutenant governor. Hosemann beat his Democratic opponent, state Rep. Jay Hughes 61% to 39% on Tuesday night. In his new role ...
Mississippi politicians running for state or district offices now can — if they so choose — file campaign finance reports in a “searchable” electronic format that will allow people to more easily ...
An update about the Capitol Complex Improvement District Court, information about state agencies that lease space outside ...
The issue has been a major problem nationwide since the COVID-19 pandemic. More than a quarter of Mississippi students are ...
Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann wants to see local school districts crack down on chronic absenteeism. The state average is 24%, ...
The Mississippi Department of Corrections announced it will reopen investigations into several prison deaths thanks to ...
Exactly three months after Jackson Mayor John Horhn took office, his former colleagues in the state Senate are announcing a new emphasis on boosting the capital city’s economy. Republican Lt. Gov.
Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann has introduced two new committees to improve housing access across Mississippi and boost economic activity in Jackson, generating excitement among city and state leaders.
Jackson Mayor John Horhn's first 100 days have been defined by managing crises, including a federal subpoena over the Siemens settlement. Horhn has filled key vacancies, including a new public works ...
At the state level, Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann — Horhn’s former colleague in the Mississippi Senate — recently announced two housing study committees, one focused on Jackson and another on statewide ...
Over 44 million visitors came to the Magnolia State last year, generating over $18 billion. Lawmakers are likely to take ...
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