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Mississippi House of Representatives votes overwhelmingly to legalize mobile sports betting

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-02-03 21:00:00

SUMMARY: The Mississippi House of Representatives passed House Bill 1302, the “Mississippi Sports Wagering Act,” aiming to legalize mobile sports betting statewide with an 82-10 vote. The bill allows those aged 21 and older to place bets on regulated events via mobile devices, linking them to brick-and-mortar casinos. This legislation addresses illegal sports betting, which has cost the state significant tax revenue. The bill incorporates provisions to protect struggling casinos and establishes a fund for financial assistance. Revenue generated would be taxed at 12%, primarily directed towards road and bridge repairs, while concerns over tourism and economic impact persist in the Senate.

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NCAA eliminates spring transfer period for football

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-09-18 11:56:00

SUMMARY: The NCAA has approved eliminating the spring transfer period for FBS and FCS college football players, following a recommendation to modify the recruiting calendar. The new system introduces a single 10-day transfer portal window from January 2-11 for undergraduate and postgraduate players, replacing the current 20-day December window and 10-day April window. Coaches can still enter the portal within 30 days if their coach leaves or is fired. Players in postseason games after January 7 have a five-day transfer window post-final game. The rule aims to reduce leverage use for NIL deals and takes effect in the upcoming cycle, despite some coaching concerns.

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Rep. Bennie Thompson calling on federal investigation into Delta State student’s death

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www.supertalk.fm – SuperTalk News Staff – 2025-09-16 22:08:00

SUMMARY: Congressman Bennie Thompson has called for a federal investigation into the death of Demartravion “Trey” Reed, a Black student found hanging on Delta State University’s campus. Local law enforcement currently suspects no foul play, with preliminary exams showing no injuries consistent with an assault. Reed’s family plans an independent autopsy and demands transparency, expressing concerns over the university’s handling and communication. Delta State officials say they remain in contact with the family and strive not to compromise the investigation. The case echoes Mississippi’s troubled history of racial violence, prompting social media speculation despite official statements. Further updates are expected.

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Hyde-Smith, Warnock team up to recognize Gold Star Families Remembrance Week

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-09-16 12:40:00

SUMMARY: U.S. Senators Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) and Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) have introduced a bipartisan resolution designating September 21-27 as Gold Star Families Remembrance Week nationwide. This period honors families of military service members who lost their lives defending the nation. Hyde-Smith first established the week in 2018, and since 2021, both senators have jointly introduced the resolution, receiving full Senate approval each time. The Gold Star symbolizes the sacrifice of fallen service members and their families, tracing back to World War I. Both senators emphasize the importance of recognizing and supporting these families for their immense sacrifices.

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