Governor Tate Reeves on May 19 announced that he directed the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) to maintain and increase interaction with law enforcement officers at ports, in sensitive trafficking areas, and across the state as a result of Title 42’s expiration.
Mississippi's death count did not exceed the upper threshold of death expectancy during the week ending May 6, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., on Thursday helped introduce bipartisan legislation to create a disaster assistance fund to help communities plan for and recover from major disasters.
U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., joined 38 of their Republican colleagues in introducing legislation to increase penalties for criminals who target law enforcement officers and provide new tools for officers to protect themselves.
U.S. Senators Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) are among 22 Republican Senators who issued a clear rebuke of Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona’s proposed changes to Title IX and condemned the Biden administration’s plan to force schools to allow biological males to compete against females.
Governor Tate Reeves on May 12 announced he led opposition to the Biden Administration’s radical new Title IX rules which would force states to allow biological males to compete in women’s sports. 24 other Republican governors joined the effort.
Governor Tate Reeves on May 17 announced that the state of Mississippi is investing $3.5 million into Northwest Community College’s Concourse Workforce Training Center.
U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., are among 22 Republican senators who issued a clear rebuke of U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona’s proposed changes to Title IX and condemned the Biden administration’s plan to force schools to allow biological males to compete against females.
Attorney General Lynn Fitch today announced growing support for the Women’s Bill of Rights as 16 Attorneys General and24,000 concerned citizens pledged support.