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The GOP-controlled Senate voted not to allow the governor's deputy chief of staff to keep serving on the Mississippi Public ...
In simpler times, it was policy disagreements that kept lawmakers from passing a budget. This year, it’s something much ...
The Legislature concluded its business several days early, leaving a $7 billion budget on the table. The governor will now ...
Senate lawmakers held back an already passed early voting program from moving onto the governor's desk and failed to take it ...
As Pamela McKelvy, a Desoto County resident, watched attorneys representing her, several Mississippi voters and the NAACP ...
The Legislature on Saturday killed a $7 billion state budget mostly due to disagreements between the House and Senate on ...
Months after the DOJ was ordered to hit pause on filing Civil Rights Act violation lawsuits, it dropped its case against the Mississippi State Senate.
The Legislature on Tuesday passed a measure to establish a new version of "excused" voting prior to election day.
Mississippi Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann said he supports President Trump's budget cuts, but that means the state will have to do some belt-tightening, too.
The Department of Justice on Tuesday voluntarily dismissed its civil lawsuit against the Mississippi State Senate over allegations that the legislative body paid a Black attorney less money than ...
Mississippi Senate leadership on Saturday blasted the ... by not attending conference weekend, imperiled state-funded agencies. "We all took the same oath. We adopted the rules," Hosemann said.