During a press conference, Reeves touched on storm updates, Mississippi's economic standing, and a possible special session.
Gov. Tate Reeves will call a special session for lawmakers to hash out a $7 billion budget. he also said he may include "priorities for conservatives" in the special session.
The House has voted to end a legislative session without passing a state budget for the first time in 16 years. The Senate is ...
The law cuts the individual income tax rate to 3% by calendar year 2030, with triggers that may drive future annual decreases ...
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WAPT on MSNStorms damage 60 homes in five countiesDamage assessment is underway. Reeves said at least 60 homes were damaged across five counties: Benton, Bolivar, Marshall, ...
Senate lawmakers held back an already passed early voting program from moving onto the governor's desk and failed to take it up before adjourning the 2025 session.
JACKSON, Miss. (WTVA) — Overnight storms injured at least six people in north Mississippi. Violent storms swept through the ...
Gov. Tate Reeves gave an update Thursday after severe weather hit parts of the state. The governor spoke at the Sillers building in downtown Jackson. The Metro has seen high wind that caused thousands ...
JACKSON, Miss. (WTVA) — Multiple northern Mississippi counties are reporting damages after overnight storms on April 2-3. Gov ...
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WJTV on MSNMississippi budget not passed, special session expectedMississippi’s budget didn’t make it out of the Legislative Session this year. Now, lawmakers are waiting to see when Gov.
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