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Op-Ed: Mississippi on the move! | Opinion

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Douglas Carswell | Mississippi Center for Public Policy – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-07 12:11:00

Mississippi was the second fastest growing state in the last quarter of 2024, according to new data from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis. Output per person in the Magnolia state increased faster than any state besides Arkansas.

One set of data might be a fluke, but then the previous quarterly data told a similar growth story. We are starting to see a trend as Mississippi takes off economically.

Mississippi’s been stuck at 50th out of 50 for so long, some struggle to believe we could be anywhere else. But here’s the kicker: our per capita GDP zipped past Britain’s in 2023 and is set to overtake Germany’s this year. If the explosive growth from late 2024 keeps up, we’ll leapfrog several U.S. states in the next decade. That “last place” label? It’s starting to peel off.

What’s behind this turnaround? Free market reforms – plain and simple. Mississippi was held back by high taxes, stifling regulations, and cartels – especially the one under the Capitol dome in Jackson – calling the shots.

A generation ago, Mississippi’s economic development strategy was to send long-serving politicians to Washington DC to hustle for handouts. If federal subsidies made a state rich, ours would have been the wealthiest state in the Union.

But today, we’re growing because bold leaders – backed by your support – are pushing pro-growth policies:

Tax Cuts: Since we started trimming the income tax to a flat 4% in 2022, the Mississippi Development Agency estimates there’s been a whopping $19 billion in inward investment. Businesses are flocking here, confident that their payroll taxes will tumble.

Flexible Labor Market: Already an “at-will” employment state, Mississippi passed a little noticed law in 2021 to ease occupational licensing. Local boards are increasingly under pressure to reduce onerous red tape.

Business-Friendly Planning: While other states drown companies in approval processes, Mississippi rolls out the welcome mat.

Cheap Energy: Two new data centers are coming, and they’ll need oodles of electricity. Good thing Mississippi’s natural gas and nuclear keep our electricity cheap – around 13.43 cents per kWh versus California’s wallet-busting 34.26 cents. Affordable energy is turbocharging our growth.

Mississippi has only adopted pro-growth policies because a handful of bold conservative leaders have been prepared to fight for them. Just three weeks ago, our Senate’s current leadership was maneuvering against income tax elimination.

Imagine what we could achieve if the Senate was on board with free market reform? We’re surrounded by states with school choice, but our Senate blocked even a modest public-to-public option. Healthcare’s tangled in “certificate of need” nonsense, and Senate leaders killed that fix too.

Mississippi is on the rise, but we need to double down on pro-growth reforms, especially school choice. Thank you for standing with us – together, we’re making Mississippi boom!

Douglas Carswell is the President and CEO of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy.

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Port Gibson event raises safety concerns

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www.youtube.com – WJTV 12 News – 2025-06-14 09:30:40

SUMMARY: A party planned for Saturday night in Port Gibson has sparked safety concerns following a recent mass shooting at the Fayette Festival in Jefferson County. The event, aimed at celebrating before Father’s Day, is organized by outside promoters from Jefferson County and Vicksburg. Claiborne County Sheriff Edward Goods expressed serious concerns about the timing and risks, urging sensitivity and cooperation for arrests to prevent violence. Port Gibson Mayor Willie White clarified the city has not issued a permit and emphasized public safety while respecting legal operations. Club owners and local law enforcement assure strict security and peacekeeping efforts at the event.

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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee (6/13)

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www.youtube.com – WTOK-TV – 2025-06-13 11:51:43


SUMMARY: Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee. She submitted a drawing featuring the sun shining down while large raindrops fall from the sky onto some plants. This artwork captures a mix of sunshine and rain, representing changing weather conditions. Kylee’s picture is a pretty accurate portrayal of this weather scene. The program thanks Kylee for her photo submission and encourages others to continue sending in weather-related drawings and pictures just like hers.

Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Kylee (6/13)

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Homegrown: Aberdeen farmers market welcomes vendors from near and far

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www.youtube.com – WTVA 9 News – 2025-06-13 10:26:27


SUMMARY: The Aberdeen Farmers Market is thriving, welcoming vendors from local farms like Cherry Creek Orchard and Shady Acres. Opening in early June, the market features fresh berries, plums, peaches, and other produce throughout the summer. Vendors enjoy interacting with customers, educating them on their farming practices, and building community ties. Mary Dunn, founder of Aberdeen’s Master Gardeners, sold out quickly on opening day, encouraging others to pursue gardening or baking. The market fosters friendships and bartering among vendors. It runs every Friday, 8 to 10 a.m., through the end of July at Commerce and Chestnut Street.

WTVA’s Daniella Oropeza attended the opening day of the farmers market in Aberdeen.

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