Mississippi state Sen. Bradford Blackmon, a Democrat, introduced a bill that would seemingly ban men from masturbating or other sexual acts that are not performed for "the intent to fertilize an embryo.
Governor Tate Reeves has declared a State of Emergency ahead of the winter weather threat set to make its way across Mississippi.
A bill that phases out the state income tax, cuts the state grocery tax and raises sales taxes and gasoline taxes has passed the Mississippi House with a bipartisan vote.
Gov. Tate Reeves and members of the state’s Republican leadership should send President Joe Biden a thank you card as he leaves office.
While Mississippi’s governor is laser-focused on killing the state’s income tax, he has been curiously silent on problems with critical retirement system.
A Mississippi House committee has passed a major tax cut plan that would eventually abolish the state income tax, reduce taxes on groceries, increase local sales taxes and provide more money for road work.
The University of Southern Mississippi announced Tuesday afternoon that all campuses will remain closed through Wednesday, Jan. 22, and all classes will be canceled. The university will make a decision on Thursday's campus operations by 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
The plan would reduce the state’s $7 billion general fund by $1.1 billion over 10 years. Losses would be partially offset by increases in sales and gas taxes.
Gov. Tate Reeves’ executive order mandates a statewide inventory of AI technologies, guidelines to responsibly integrate AI into public services and bridging communication across state agencies.
Leaders from Mississippi State University, the U.S. Air Force and the City of Biloxi, along with Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, signed a joint proclamation Friday [Jan. 10] for the state-of-the-art Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center and collaborations ...
Getting Wynndale Industrial Center in Hinds County shovel ready could open a world of possibilities for development.
The tax train zoomed through the Mississippi House of Representatives. What Ways and Means Committee Chair Trey Lamar calls “one of the most transformational pieces of legislation that this state has ever seen” got referred to his committee on Friday January 10th and passed out of the House the next Thursday.