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Public service commission now able to revoke certificates of utility providers supplying shoddy services
SUMMARY: Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has enacted a law granting the state’s public service commission authority to regulate municipalities’ utility services. The legislation, spurred by Holly Springs residents’ complaints of frequent long-term power outages, allows the commission to investigate utilities and enforce service improvements. Providers failing to address issues within a set timeframe may lose their service certificates or be placed under a court-appointed receiver until standards are met. The commission, previously limited to recommending legislative changes, can now directly enforce regulations without legislative intervention.
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Nonprofit files lawsuit challenging legislation allowing private leasing of public oyster reefs
SUMMARY: A lawsuit has been filed against legislation allowing the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) to lease public oyster reefs to private entities. Mississippi Commercial Fisheries United argues that Senate Bill 2648, which permits up to 80% of the state’s natural reefs to be leased, is unconstitutional and threatens local fishermen’s livelihoods. The group claims the law undermines public access to the reefs, turning traditional oystermen into dependent workers for private leaseholders. They demand an immediate halt to leasing, transparent impact assessments, and more community involvement in decisions regarding public waters and resources. No comment has been made by MDMR.
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Mississippi lawmakers working behind the scenes on budget agreement ahead of special session
SUMMARY: The Mississippi legislature faces a June 30 deadline to pass the state operating budget, but negotiations remain stalled. The 2025 regular session ended April 3 without a budget, leading to closed-door discussions aimed at reaching a “general framework.” Senate Appropriations Chair Briggs Hopson emphasized the need for a timely agreement to help state agencies and organizations plan for Fiscal Year 2026. Despite 70% budget agreement, key contentious items remain. Governor Reeves, frustrated with delays, set a previous April 30 deadline and suggested withholding lawmakers’ pay during special sessions to save taxpayer money. A special session start date is pending.
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May 4-10 declared Hurricane Preparedness Week in Mississippi
SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves declared May 4-10 as Hurricane Preparedness Week in Mississippi, ahead of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. The 2024 season was busy, with 18 named storms, 11 hurricanes, and five major hurricanes, including Category 2 Francine impacting Mississippi. Early forecasts predict another severe season in 2025. Reeves emphasized preparedness, marking the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina as a reminder of the state’s vulnerability. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) will educate residents on disaster readiness, urging stocked supply kits, insurance checks, and flood insurance for vulnerable homes. MEMA will cover daily preparedness topics on social media during the week. The season runs June 1 to November 30.
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