Hosemann cites problems with House tax bill, but won't rule out action on it this session
Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann did not rule out passing a version of the massive tax restructuring bill approved last week by the Mississippi House even though he cited what he said were multiple problems with the legislation.
Thousands of Jackson residents enter third week without running water
Officials cannot estimate how many residents are without water in Jackson, the state’s largest city that is at least 80% Black, and they cannot say definitively when water service will be restored.
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Frequently asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines in Mississippi
We’ve asked the state’s top healthcare officials key questions the COVID-19 vaccines and compiled information from the Mississippi State Department of Health and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This post will be updated continuously.