Initiative 42 Fails at the Polls
After months of heated debate, the public has voted “no” to Initiative 42.
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After months of heated debate, the public has voted “no” to Initiative 42.
Election commissioners are expecting a back-up at the polls tomorrow over confusion on how to vote regarding Initiative 42.
State representatives, education groups and various organizations are eager to inform the public as much as possible on Initiative 42.
With November 3rd elections just over a week away, state representatives, education groups and various organizations are eager to inform the public as much as possible on Initiative 42.
Today Governor Phil Bryant, Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves and other Republican officials came down to the Coast to hold a press conference in regard to Initiative 42 and how they feel people should vote.
Today about 100 women gathered at Café Climb in Gulfport to learn more about Initiative 42 over lunch.
The Gaston Point Civic Club is making sure Initiative 42 remains a topic of discussion.
In November you will be asked to vote on two education funding ballot initiatives.
Today at a post legislative briefing, lawmakers said education was a hot topic last session and predict it will be one again next year.
Mississippians are being called to give their opinions about school funding initiatives during a series of public hearings coming this fall.
Governor Phil Bryant is speaking out about the decision from a Hinds County Judge requiring the state to change the wording of Initiative 43, a highly debated education funding ballot initiative.
The Mississippi Legislature is appealing a decision from a Hinds County Judge requiring the state to change the wording of Initiative 42.