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Mississippi House passes bill providing presumptive eligibility to pregnant women
SUMMARY: The Mississippi bill provides presumptive eligibility for pregnant women, allowing them to receive 60 days of Medicaid coverage by entering a doctor's office. The bill passed by a vote of 117 to 5, with healthcare advocates applauding the decision. They believe it will offer expecting mothers more time and accessibility to receive healthcare in the early stages of their pregnancy. This bill is expected to have a positive impact on Mississippi's mothers and babies, and more information on its potential impact will be provided at 6 o'clock.
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Report: Almost all public universities in Mississippi to increase tuition
SUMMARY: A new report indicates that all but one university in Mississippi are increasing tuition due to rising costs. The increase is around 3%, with Mississippi State University and the University of Mississippi each seeing costs reach approximately $10,000 annually. While inflation has been a reason for past hikes, this year, school leaders blame severe weather, which has increased property insurance costs. At a recent meeting, the Institutions for Higher Learning Board of Trustees discussed the financial impact of storms on campuses. Delta State University is making efforts to avoid tuition hikes to support economically vulnerable students, providing them access to higher education.
College tuition is increasing at almost all public universities in Mississippi.
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Chief Wade on accidental shooting
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A 12-year-old boy playing with a gun shot himself Sunday afternoon, JPD Chief Joseph Wade says.
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Mental Health Awareness for Adults
SUMMARY: The content focuses on a recurring guest discussing adult mental health issues and the associated stigma. The guest emphasizes that adults often hide their mental health struggles due to stereotypes. Warning signs include changes in demeanor and appearance. The conversation highlights that sometimes the people who appear happiest may be struggling internally. The guest advises using open-ended, non-judgmental conversations to address concerns and emphasizes the importance of supportive social circles. Resources for mental health support in Mississippi include H's Behavior Health, community mental health centers, the 988 hotline, and NAMI. Overcoming the stigma requires open conversation and empathetic support for those who confide in us.
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