House votes to make entire state wet, approves Sunday liquor sales; Senate passes kratom ban; PERS retirement changes advance ...
An illness is spreading through the Mississippi Capitol: special session fever. Speculation is rampant that Gov. Tate Reeves will call a special session if the Senate does not acquiesce to his and the ...
Senate Elections Chairman Jeremy England defends his early voting bill, for which his fellow Republican Gov. Tate Reeves ...
Governor Tate Reeves said that the Senate’s income tax reduction instead of full elimination was a “non-starter” for him.
Bailey Martin, press secretary for the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS), said the deputy was responding to a ...
The Mississippi Senate is considering a $326 million tax cut bill that would reduce income and grocery taxes while increasing ...
If the House and Senate cannot agree on a plan to eliminate the income tax, Reeves could force lawmakers into a special ...
Gov. Tate Reeves is fresh off meetings with President Donald Trump for this year's National Governors Association winter ...
Miss., said the Department of Government Efficiency has renewed Republican governors’ optimism in the federal government.
Never mind that the Republican National Committee — and at times President Donald Trump — publicly embraced early voting last ...
As the dragon and his beast wreak havoc at the national and international levels, political spats in Mississippi seem mild.
A Senate committee has advanced legislation to reduce the Mississippi state income tax and the sales tax on groceries while raising the gasoline tax.