The new K-12 funding formula is the culmination of work between both the House and Senate. If signed into law, it would replace MAEP.
The legislation halts the PERS Board’s expected 2% employer rate increase, replacing it with a 0.5% increase annually over five years.
In part two of a two-part series, Magnolia Tribune Business Columnist Phil Hardwick visits with C Spire President Suzy Hays to learn more about her and the company she helps lead.
“My job is not to hate Nancy Pelosi; my job is to build a relationship with her and try to convince her the correctness of my argument,” Johnson said.
One proposal offered by the Senate incorporates the compromise put forward by the House this week but hinges on CMS approving a work waiver, something Senators say is non-negotiable.
Partial Medicaid expansion could save the state up to $180 million annually when compared to full expansion proposals, while covering the same number of people. Here’s how.
Answering seven false arguments being advanced by supporters of Medicaid expansion.
The AWS project is evidence of a well-planned, competitive system for development in Mississippi.
Christina Dent says a punitive approach to drug use has not succeeded in the last one hundred years, and it won’t succeed in the next one hundred.
A newly released poll from the Mississippi Economic Council ranks workforce training and talent retention among the top priorities for the state.
Business columnist Phil Hardwick takes a look at the economic impact the Magnolia State receives from its network of airports.
The previous policy required that an applicant for a salesperson’s license be within roughly a one-hour drive or 50 miles of their supervising broker.
The Mississippi Coast financial institution has acquired Mississippi River Bank in Belle Chase, expanding its footprint into Louisiana’s Plaquemines Parish and the West Bank.
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