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The top 5 education bills to watch in the Mississippi Legislature
2023-01-26 10:32:43, 1674750763
About 3,000 bills have been filed in the Mississippi Legislature to be considered during the 2023 session.
Here are a few education bills we're watching. #shorts
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JSU fans react to Tomekia Reed leaving for Charlotte
SUMMARY: Jackson State University's Women's Basketball head coach, Tomekia Reed, is stepping down to take a job at Charlotte after achieving significant success at JSU. Under Reed's leadership, the Lady Tigers won multiple SWAC titles and made it to the NCAA tournament. Reed had an overall record of 125-54 and produced two WNBA draft picks. Fans expressed sadness at her departure but wished her the best. Reed herself stated that she will always be a Tiger. Now, attention turns to JSU Athletic Director Ashley Robinson to find a replacement for Reed as head coach.
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Mississippi Senate conferees skip Medicaid expansion talks
SUMMARY: Lawmakers in Mississippi are working on a deal to expand Medicaid for the working poor, with drama unfolding at the State Capitol. After a promising initial meeting, a scheduled follow-up was canceled on Wednesday. When the House conferees showed up for the rescheduled meeting on Thursday, the Senate conferees did not attend. The meeting lasted only five minutes, disappointing the House conferees. They expressed frustration with the lack of progress and the importance of passing the historic legislation. Senate conferees were in a separate committee meeting during the scheduled Medicaid expansion conference, indicating that no compromise has been reached yet.
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Aberdeen mayor-elect talks about vision for future
SUMMARY: Mayor-elect Dwight Stevens discussed his plans for Aberdeen at a luncheon hosted by “The Magnolia Group.” He aims to leverage his connections in the antique and auction business to attract more industry to the town. The event included a Q&A session with the audience. Stevens and newly elected aldermen will take office on May 7 at 5 p.m. For ongoing updates and news, follow the group on Facebook.
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