Election Year Not Scaring Lawmakers Into Hiding
During election years, legislative chambers in Jackson are typically quieter than usual, as many lawmakers shy away from taking on controversial issues in fear of isolating voters.
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During election years, legislative chambers in Jackson are typically quieter than usual, as many lawmakers shy away from taking on controversial issues in fear of isolating voters.
In the wake of controversy over Singing River Health System's (S.R.H.S.) terminated pension plan, many people are calling for more oversight of the hospital system.
As the second day of the 2015 legislative session wraps up, Gulf Coast business leaders will meet face to face with local lawmakers to address what they would like to see done this legislative session.
State lawmakers from local state Senate and House representatives to the Governor plan to run for reelection this year.
Nearly 200 lawmakers across the state gathered at the state capitol in Jackson Tuesday, for this year's 90 day session.
Monday was the first day Mississippians can qualify to run in the 2015 state elections.
When trying to predict the biggest stories to hit in 2015, News 25 recognizes that the biggest story on the agenda for the year is the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
While most of us will be staying up late Wednesday night to ring in the New Year, many children won't be able to stay up that late.
The year is winding down, and the time of New Year’s resolutions and college football bowl games, family, and friends is quickly approaching.
No downsizing in 2015 for the U.S. Air Force.
Thursday, Todd Stewart announced his candidacy for Harrison County Sheriff in the November 2015 election.
No cuts are expected and all county employees will receive a 3% pay raise.