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Here are the Mississippi laws that take effect July 1
SUMMARY: Starting from July 1, 2023, several new laws will be implemented in Mississippi. These laws include increased support for mothers of newborns, stricter voting restrictions, the designation of a state fruit, and punishments for stealing pecans. However, one of the laws that expands the role of the state-run Capitol Police and creates a new court is being challenged in federal court. Supporters argue that these measures aim to improve public safety, while opponents claim it takes local control away from Jackson, which is majority-Black. Other laws set to take effect include age verification for accessing explicit content, allowing 18-year-olds to enter into legally binding contracts involving real property, and postpartum coverage extension under Medicaid. Additionally, laws relating to election runoffs, electric car sales, blueberries as the state fruit, a vulnerable person abuse registry, electronic liens and titles, fentanyl testing, ballot harvesting, and school safety programs will also be implemented.
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Four women arrested after fight in Claiborne County
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Scattered showers for Saturday, but sunny skies ahead! – Home – WCBI TV
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Starkville firefighters get creative with new training space
SUMMARY: Firefighters at Fire Station 2 in Starkville, Mississippi, have created a DIY training room in an underused storage space to improve their search and rescue skills. The space is set up with realistic obstacles and scenarios to help them prepare for different situations. The goal is to eventually build a larger-scale facility for more comprehensive training. The firefighters believe that continuous training is essential to ensure citizen safety and respond effectively in emergencies. By practicing in a realistic environment, they can improve their response time and better serve the community.
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