Speculation is rampant that Gov. Tate Reeves will call a special session if the Senate does not acquiesce to his and the ...
An illness is spreading through the Mississippi Capitol: special session fever. Speculation is rampant that Gov. Tate Reeves ...
Further state income tax relief expected in March after a tax cut-filled February in statehouses across the country.
As the dragon and his beast wreak havoc at the national and international levels, political spats in Mississippi seem mild. Interestingly, the ones making news are all Republican on Republican.
The Mississippi Senate has voted to pass a tax cut that reduces the state income tax and the sales tax on groceries while ...
House votes to make entire state wet, approves Sunday liquor sales; Senate passes kratom ban; PERS retirement changes advance ...
Social Security and Medicare have historically been considered untouchable because the main beneficiaries of those two ...
Governor Tate Reeves said that the Senate’s income tax reduction instead of full elimination was a “non-starter” for him.
After more than an hour of debate, the Senate passed Senate Bill 3095 mostly by party lines. Despite the idea of a tax cut being a sticking point for GOP leadership this year, some Republicans voted ...
Gov. Tate Reeves is having none of it, however, balking at the feds’ benevolence with hardline recalcitrance toward expanding the Medicaid.
Speculation is rampant that Gov. Tate Reeves will call a special session if the Senate does not acquiesce to his and the House leadership’s wishes to eliminate the state personal income tax.