Mississippi Today
How would Democratic Senate candidate Scott Colom handle the government shutdown?
As the federal government remains shut down and 285,000 Mississippians are set to pay more for health insurance unless Congress acts, Senate candidates offer contrasting views.
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26mMississippi Today Q&A: Civil rights attorney Carroll Rhodes talks about redistrictring
Attorney Carroll Rhodes has spent decades working to create political districts where Black voters have a fair opportunity to elect candidates of their choice. He says he is an "eternal optimist," even after a Supreme Court ruling that weakens the Voting Rights Act.
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7mJackson police chief refuses to say if homicide officers must reapply for their roles
Jackson Police Chief RaShall Brackney is refusing to say whether robbery-homicide detectives are among the officers required to reapply for their positions.
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4mGOP Rep. Price Wallace, who tried to revive ballot initiative, dies at 64
Republican Rep. Price Wallace was known at the Mississippi Capitol for his big cowboy hat, his knowledge of agriculture issues and his work to restore the ballot initiative process.
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7mRepublicans won the redistricting battle. Voters will decide control of Congress
Republicans could net about 10 additional U.S. House seats in the November elections if redrawn voting districts perform as they were intended. The question is whether that's enough for the GOP to hold on to a majority in the chamber, where Democrats need to gain only a few seats to take control.
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4mJudge orders special election for a Hinds County supervisor seat
A special election will be held for the Hinds County District 2 supervisor's seat after a judge found errors in safekeeping of ballots in the 2023 Democratic primary.