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In Legal Terms
In Legal Terms: Municipal Courts

In Legal Terms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 45:22


From traffic tickets to misdemeanor offenses, municipal courts handle a range of everyday legal issues. We hope to explain how the system works, what your rights are, and how to prepare if you ever have to appear in court. Our guest is City of Columbus Prosecutor and former Lowndes County Municipal Court Judge Nicole ClinkscalesIs there a special election today where you live? Governor Tate Reeves announced that he has set a special election to fill the vacancy in Senate District 18 (Leake, Neshoba, and Winston Counties). The vacancy is due to the resignation of the Honorable Jenifer B. Branning upon her election to the Mississippi Supreme Court effective January 6 2025. The special election will be held today, April 15, 2025.There's voting for everyone this Saturday! Saturday April 19th Runoff Election In-Person Absentee Deadline: Municipal Clerks' Offices must be open from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.But beginning this Saturday, if no Primary Runoff Election, folks can vote by an absentee ballot in the Municipal Clerk's Office for the General Election which is June 3rd. IF BALLOTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE DUE TO RUNOFF, the ballots shall be made available as soon as possible after the runoff election is certified. April 22nd, next Tuesday, is the PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION DAY: Polling places must be open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.What's the saying – Only two things are for sure: death and taxes? We want to remind you that today – April 15th is Tax Day. The tax deadline for 2024 tax returns is April 15, 2025.If you need more time to file your taxes, request an extension by the April tax filing due date. This gives you until October 15 to file without penalties. Make sure you pay any tax you owe by the April filing date. The extension is only for filing your return. https://www.irs.gov/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In Legal Terms
In Legal Terms: MS Democratic Party

In Legal Terms

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 47:31


Mississippi had its Municipal Primary elections last Tuesday. It got us to thinking about our two main political parties; so we invited them to come on the show and tell us what they want us to know and give our listeners a chance to ask what they want to know. Today, we've got Representative Cheikh Taylor, Chairman of the Mississippi Democratic Party. We're also joined by Mikel Bolden, Executive Director of the Mississippi Democratic Party. (We're scheduled to speak with the chair of the Mississippi Republican Party on May 20th, 2025.)Governor Tate Reeves announced that he has set a special election to fill the vacancy in Senate District 18 (Leake, Neshoba, and Winston Counties). The vacancy is due to the resignation of the Honorable Jenifer B. Branning upon her election to the Mississippi Supreme Court effective January, 6 2025. The special election will be held on April 15, 2025.Some of our primary races had so many candidates that there might need to be a runoff. April 12th – Saturday - Runoff Absentee Voting begins: Municipal Clerks' Offices must be open from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.April 22nd is the PRIMARY RUNOFF ELECTION DAY: Polling places must be open from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.Do you want to know where you can get more information about Mississippi Democrats? Their website: MississippiDemocrats.orgYou can learn about voting, the party, volunteering and upcoming events like the Community Conversation: April 24: 6-8pm at the Tougaloo College Auditorium.MISSISSIPPI DEMOCRATIC PARTYP.O. Box 1583Jackson, MS 39215811 E. River Pl. Ste 102Jackson MS 39202Telephone: (601) 969-2913Fax: (601) 354- 1599info@mississippidemocrats.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
04/04/2025: Will there be a Special Session? | Federal pandemic assistance and grant programs are cancelled

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 23:14


Lawmakers have ended the 2025 legislative session without passing a budget. Governor Tate Reeves says not to worry.Then, the state Department of Health learns that over $230 million dollars in federal funding is being revoked. Plus, federal grants already awarded to the Mississippi Humanities Council are cut. Hear that could mean for historians and preserving culture in the state. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
04/02/2025: PBM Legislation | Disaster Relief | Liberation Day

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 27:56


A bill that could cut out the middleman and potentially reduce drug costs nearly passed the legislature yesterday. But now it's being sent back for more debate.Then, Governor Tate Reeves has requested federal disaster relief in response to the March 14th and 15th tornadoes that killed 7 in Mississippi.Plus, federal tariffs go into affect today in what the Trump administration is calling "Liberation Day". Manufacturers and car dealers share what that could mean for Mississippians. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
03/28/2025: Income Tax Elimination Signed | Recovery Efforts | Caregivers

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 23:29


Governor Tate Reeves signs a bill eliminating the state's income tax.Then, disaster response teams are on the ground in Tylertown and surrounding communities to help with recovery efforts from this month's tornadoes.Plus, Mississippi has the worst scores for long term care services for the elderly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
03/25/2025: Tornado Survivors | Panhandling Bill | Congressman Thompson

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 23:58


Hear from survivors of the tornado that tore through Tylertown on March 15th. Our Michael McEwen takes us there as they continue recovery efforts.Then, Governor Tate Reeves has signed a bill into law that strictly regulates panhandling. But legal experts say it could violate the First Amendment.Plus, Mississippi's 2nd District Congressman Bennie Thompson reacts to some of the major changes happening in Washington. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Non-Prophets
Hungry Mississippi Kids

The Non-Prophets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 18:38


Mississippi again turns down millions of dollars to feed low-income kids during summer months-to-feed-low-income-kids-during-summer-months/Mississippi Today, By Kate Royals and Sophia Paffenroth, on February 3, 2025https://mississippitoday.org/2025/02/03/mississippi-again-turns-down-millions-of-dollars-to-feed-low-income-kids-during-summer-months/ Mississippi has once again rejected millions of dollars in federal aid meant to provide food assistance to low-income children during the summer months. This marks the second consecutive year that Governor Tate Reeves has turned down funding from the Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) program, a decision that directly impacts hundreds of thousands of children across the state. The financial impact on struggling families is substantial. During the school year, many low-income families rely on free or reduced-price meals for their children, significantly easing their grocery bills. Without the summer EBT funds, parents are forced to absorb an extra $150 to $200 per month in food costs, stretching already tight budgets even further. For many, this means making difficult choices between essentials like rent, utilities, and food. Reeves' rejection of the funding also raises concerns about the broader societal consequences of food insecurity. Hunger doesn't just impact individual families—it has ripple effects throughout the economy and education system. A malnourished child struggles to focus and learn, which can contribute to lower test scores, higher dropout rates, and long-term economic disadvantages. The refusal to accept these funds reflects a broader pattern of political leaders prioritizing ideological purity over pragmatic solutions. The state government is actively choosing to let children go hungry rather than accept federal aid, despite the fact that this assistance comes at no cost to the state itself. The argument against an "expanding welfare state" rings hollow when the alternative is widespread child hunger. Mississippi's rejection of summer EBT funding is a stark example of policy decisions that prioritize political optics over human lives. While nonprofits and local organizations will continue to do what they can, they are no substitute for comprehensive, well-funded programs designed to address food insecurity at scale. As elections approach, voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on these decisions at the ballot box. Until then, thousands of children in Mississippi will continue to face unnecessary hunger—not because the resources don't exist, but because their leaders refuse to accept them.The Non-Prophets, Episode 24.07.4 featuring Cynthia McDonald, Helen Greene, Eli Slack and Kelley LaughlinBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.

Mississippi Edition
02/17/2025: Homeschool Sports | Food Assistance | Midwife Licensing Bill

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 24:21


Mississippi legislators have taken a step toward allowing homeschoolers to play sports on public school teams.Then, Governor Tate Reeves has rejected federal food assistance funding that would help feed students over the summer.Plus, lawmakers advance a bill that would create a licensing program for midwives in Mississippi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
02/13/2025: Senate Tax Plan | Early Voting | Steel Tariffs | Mardi Gras Security

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 24:27


Senate lawmakers unveil their tax plan. It cuts less revenue than the house's bill, but would be more resilient against any economic downturns.Then, Governor Tate Reeves criticizes a bill that would allow for early voting in Mississippi.Plus, manufacturers are waiting to see how tariffs on steel could affect costs in the coming months.Also, Mardi Gras in New Orleans will be more costly this year in the wake of the New Years Day attack on Bourbon Street. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Secrets From The South
Scotty Ray & Odie 2-5-25

Secrets From The South

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 67:51


A fire broke out last night in Forest at Forest Lumber Company, multiple VFDs arrived to put the blaze out. MPD, Metro, and MFD responded to an accident on 35th Ave Tuesday, minor injuries were reported. Governor Tate Reeves sets a Special Election to replace Jennifer Branning's seat in the senate, Branning was just elected to the MS Supreme Court.

Mississippi Edition
1/30/2025: Governor's State of the State Address | Lawmakers React to Govenor's Address | Lack of Quality Healthcare Black Women in Delta

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 24:35


Governor Tate Reeves delivers his State of the State address touting the successes and calling for continued investments in Mississippi's economy.Then, Legislators on both sides of the aisle react to the Governor's speech with disagreement and optimism. Plus, A new report finds systemic barriers are contributing to health disparities for Black women in the Mississippi Delta. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In Legal Terms
In Legal Terms Classic: Traffic Stops

In Legal Terms

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 44:10


Attorney Francis Springer has a unique point of view – he's an attorney but he's also been a deputy sheriff. We'll learn about your rights when interacting with police; how you could or shouldn't handle a stop.You can find a complete list of traffic laws in Mississippi in Title 63 “Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulations” of the Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotatedhttps://mdot.ms.gov/safetyeducation/teens/mississippi-traffic-safety/HB 349 was passed and signed into law by Governor Tate Reeves during the last legislative session. It's a ban on “squatted vehicles,” which prohibits modifications to motor vehicles which raise front fender a certain height above the rear fender.Auto Correct discussed this on their suspension broadcast on May 2nd 2024.https://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2024/pdf/history/HB/HB0349.xml http://autocorrect.mpbonline.org/episodes/auto-correct-suspensionACLU Mississippi has a webpage that provides tips for interacting with police and understanding your rights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In Legal Terms
In Legal Terms: Traffic Stops

In Legal Terms

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 44:10


Attorney Francis Springer has a unique point of view – he's an attorney but he's also been a deputy sheriff. We'll learn about your rights when interacting with police; how you could or shouldn't handle a stop.You can find a complete list of traffic laws in Mississippi in Title 63 “Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulations” of the Mississippi Code of 1972, Annotated https://mdot.ms.gov/safetyeducation/teens/mississippi-traffic-safety/HB 349 was passed and signed into law by Governor Tate Reeves during the last legislative session. It's a ban on “squatted vehicles,” which prohibits modifications to motor vehicles which raise front fender a certain height above the rear fender.Auto Correct discussed this on their suspension broadcast on May 2nd 2024.https://billstatus.ls.state.ms.us/2024/pdf/history/HB/HB0349.xml http://autocorrect.mpbonline.org/episodes/auto-correct-suspensionACLU Mississippi has a webpage that provides tips for interacting with police and understanding your rights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Unfuck the Poor
Mississippi Drowning with Caroline Randall Williams

Unfuck the Poor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 80:09


Mississippi has been withholding federal funds to repair its capital city's water problems. Majority black Jackson, Mississippi, has been at the mercy of the majority white state legislature for decades, which acts as overseer of the city's finances. Climate change has brought severe weather to the state - flood conditions and freezing weather overwhelms Jackson's ancient infrastructure and causes burst pipes, broken pumps, endless leaks, and contaminated drinking water. The impact on Jackson's 150,000 residents has been devastating - city-wide water boil notices, complete lack of service, and elevated blood-lead levels in children. And it's happening right now. If you were to ask Mississippi's legislators what caused these problems, they would tell you it was the people of Jackson who brought it upon themselves. After all, Jackson didn't have a water problem until they elected their first black mayor - their words, not mine. If you asked the legislators how the people of Jackson could fix their own water crisis, they'd tell you they'd be willing to help if Jackson made some sort of effort to fix it first. Though, spending hundreds of millions of dollars on infrastructure repairs since the mid-1990s apparently doesn't count. Maybe if Jackson sold its airport to the state, Governor Tate Reeves would be more willing to help. Oh, yeah, there's a whole thing about the airport. For this episode, author, professor, and host of HBO+'s Hungry For Answers Caroline Randall Williams joins me to discuss the intersection of race and infrastructure - and we determine once and for all whether you can be racist towards a whole-ass place (spoiler: yes, you can). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/uftp/message

Real News Now Podcast
25 Republican Governors Unite To Support Texas In Its Fight To Secure The Border

Real News Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 4:44


Real News Now Podcast: 25 Republican Governors Unite To Support Texas In Its Fight To Secure The Border Twenty-five Republican leaders across our great nation came together, unified, to voice their support for the Lone Star state, Texas, in its mission for enhanced border security. Tensions have stirred in recent times as the new administration actively impends Texas' determined pursuit for border fortification around its Mexican boundary. This has consequently been perceived as an open invitation to unchecked illegal immigration. The current President's Administration has left us wide open, susceptible to an intense influx of illegal immigration unprecedented in our nation's vibrant history. Broadly speaking, instead of prioritizing laws established by our forefathers and taking measures to secure our borders, the political leadership now lodged in the White House has instead chosen to question and challenge Texas for its commitment to protect its own citizens. This contention is against escalating waves of illegal immigration, the fervor of deadly narcotics such as fentanyl, and an underlying concern of invisible threats infiltrating our homeland. The Administration's actions betray the eyes of strengthened vigilance that never rest, always ready to defend our freedom. Twenty-five leaders, a representation of genuine American spirit and resilience, boldly stand in solidarity with the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott. Together, they support his state's resilience and adaptability in employing every practical tool and method at their disposal, even bolstering security with a razor wire fence, to secure the sovereign borderland Texas cherishes. This critical step is, in part, a countermeasure to the refusal of the current Administration to reinforce immigration laws fundamentally enshrined in our nation. This refusal has led to a sweeping and near-unilateral allowance for migrants who entered our nation unlawfully to roam free, leaving the burden to the states and their leaders unceremoniously. These prominent leaders argue coherently that our U.S. Constitution adequately dictates that each state reserves the right to defend itself. A role none more important now when the present administration seemingly forgoes its constitutional responsibilities to the states. Hence, substituting and amplifying the role of Texas with every possible legal means towards sovereignty becomes the noble and justifiable course of action. Strikingly, they opine that our nation's sovereignty should similarly be fortified using every legally permissible mechanism. The distinguished collection of voices bear in their signatures the weight of resolve and unity. An impressive roster includes Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia, Oklahoma's Governor Kevin Stitt, Montana's Governor Greg Gianforte, Nevada's Governor Joe Lombardo, and Iowa's Governor Kim Reynolds, among others. Continuing this notable list of patriots and leaders, the Granite State's Governor Chris Sununu, Governor Kay Ivey from Alabama, Governor Mike Dunleavy of Alaska, Governor Sarah Sanders of Arkansas, and Governor Brad Little representing Idaho all added their support for this cause. Further backing came from Governor Eric Holcomb of Indiana, Louisiana's Governor Jeff Landry, Governor Tate Reeves of Mississippi, Missouri's Governor Mike Parson, and Governor Jim Pillen from Nebraska. They all join this concerted effort towards border security. Governor Doug Burgum of North Dakota, the Buckeye State's Governor Mike DeWine, Governor Henry McMaster of South Carolina, and South Dakota's Governor Kristi Noem have also thrown their support behind Texas, further consolidating the call for sovereign protection. Adding to this meaningful accord, Governor Bill Lee from Tennessee, Utah's Governor Spencer Cox, Virginia's fresh leadership in the form of Governor Glenn Youngkin, West Virginia's Governor Jim Justice, and Wyoming's Governor Mark Gordon round off this resolute group of leaders standing alongside Texas. Indicatively, there wasn't unanimous consensus among all Republican governors. Significantly committing to the sidelines, Vermont Governor Phil Scott represents the singular Republican governor across the nation who abstained from adding his name to this substantial statement—a notable lack of unity. Source: https://www.realnewsnow.com/25-us-leaders-rally-behind-texas-for-border-security/ Follow Real News Now on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealNewsNowApp/ X Twitter: https://twitter.com/realnewsapp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realnews/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realnewsnowapp Threads: https://www.threads.net/@realnews/ Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@RealNews YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@realnewsnowapp Video: https://youtu.be/pL2jaOml2AQ    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mississippi Edition
01/25/2024: Ballot Initiative | Special Session | Medical Marijuana Industry

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 23:45


Members of the Mississippi House want to reinstate the ballot initiative, but many disagree on how it should be done.Then, Governor Tate Reeves calls another special session today for a major economic development project.Plus, Mississippi's medical marijuana industry is strong, despite some growing pains, according to state officials and industry advocates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
01/23/2024: Lexington lawsuit | Economic Development | Transportation Commissioner

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 22:00


Legal action is being taken against the City of Lexington over alleged civil rights violations.Then, Governor Tate Reeves has signed bills that will push forward the second-largest economic development project in state history.Plus, Mississippi's central district transportation commissioner shares his hopes for improving roads and bridges throughout the state this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
01/17/2024: Icy Roads | Special Session Called | Food Power Politics

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 24:27


Roads are expected to be slick today following last night's low temperatures.Then, Governor Tate Reeves is calling a special session of the legislature to pass a major economic development project.Plus, an author shares how food plays a role in politics and the Mississippi Civil Rights movement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
01/10/2024: Governor Inauguration | Jackson State Grad and Coma Survivor

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 23:23


Governor Tate Reeves was sworn in yesterday, beginning his second term in office.We hear about his policies, and how lawmakers and officials believe it could affect Mississippians.Plus, a Jackson State grad who survived a coma is prepared to start on a new life-path this year. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
11/15/2023: Burn ban lifted | Diabetes and Prediabetes | 'Lost Cause' myth

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 24:37


Governor Tate Reeves has lifted a burn ban affecting 40 counties, but meteorologists say full relief from these dry conditions is still a ways away.Then, Mississippi has one of the highest rates of diabetes in the nation.Plus, a historian and author shares how he came to see through the myth of the Confederate 'lost cause'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LaVeist and ClaVille
Election Night Recap 2023

LaVeist and ClaVille

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 43:17


In this episode of "LaVeist and Claville," we provide a comprehensive analysis of the outcomes of Election Day 2023 and their implications for future political landscapes.The Democratic Party has made significant gains in Virginia, seizing full control of both legislative chambers. This development represents a substantial blow to the agenda of Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin, particularly impacting his conservative policy plans. The Virginia elections are being scrutinized as an early indicator of the Democratic Party's momentum as we approach the 2024 congressional races and could potentially hint at the party's strengths and weaknesses heading into the next presidential election cycle.We also delve into Kentucky's election, where Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat, secured reelection in what is traditionally a Republican stronghold. This victory signals a notable shift in voter sentiment and raises questions about the broader political trends in traditionally red states.In Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves, a Republican, won reelection, albeit facing an unexpectedly strong challenge from Democrat Brandon Presley. The race was closer than anticipated, suggesting a dynamic political environment even in firmly red states.A critical outcome from Ohio highlights a decisive stance on abortion rights, with voters enshrining protections in the state constitution through the approval of ballot measure Issue 1. This decision aligns with President Biden's statement celebrating the protection of fundamental freedoms and underscores a rejection of the restrictive abortion policies proposed by MAGA Republicans.Throughout the podcast, we explore the influence of national political figures in these state races, including President Biden and former President Obama, whose endorsements and campaign efforts have shaped the election results. The episode also considers the strategic implications for both parties, as national Democrats may interpret Virginia's results as validation of their stance on abortion, a key issue leading into the 2024 elections.Our analysis emphasizes the potential for conflict and negotiation in Virginia, where a Democratic-led legislature is likely to encounter resistance from the Republican governor. Despite the electoral wins, Democrats must navigate carefully to advance their policy agenda.Join us as we dissect the nuanced details of these elections and consider what they tell us about America's political currents and what to anticipate as we look ahead to the next election cycle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Gallo Show
Gallo Radio Show with Lucien Smith; guests George Flaggs & Parker Briden 2023-11-09

Gallo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 173:38


The Gallo Radio Show with Lucien Smith; guests George Flaggs & Parker Briden 7: 35 a.m. - George Flaggs - Mayor, Vicksburg Topic: The election on Tuesday, what the future of the Democratic party in MS looks like, etc. ? 8:05 a.m. - Parker Briden - Former Chief of Staff to Governor Tate Reeves

The Mark Thompson Show
Ohio Women Deliver Strong Message! Abortion Rights Not Protected in Ohio Constitution.

The Mark Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 121:06


Democrats took some wins yesterday in key elections around the country. Notably, voters approved an Ohio ballot measure to lock abortion rights into the state constitution. It looks like they've legalized recreational marijuana too. Kentucky voters are keeping Democratic Governor Andy Beshear and Democrats collected seats in the Virginia legislature. Republicans did win in Mississippi, where Governor Tate Reeves will stay on. Is that an indicator of where the 2024 Presidential election is headed? We will talk to John Rothmann about it. Sam Bankman-Fried, the former CEO of FTX is facing 115 years in prison when he's sentenced in March. He was convicted of all seven counts against him in a fraud trial. Does this send a message to the cryptocurrency industry or is this basic fraud that could have happened in any sector? Michael Hiltzik with the LA Times will unravel it. The Mark Thompson Show 11/8/23

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels
It's a New Day: 11-3-23 Brandon Presley on Gubernatorial Debate

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 147:20


Public Service Commissioner and Democratic Candidate for Governor, Brandon Presley, on the first and only Gubernatorial debate of the 2023 election season. Presley calls out Governor Tate Reeves on his "scripted" performance and highlights the corruption that has highlighted his administration.

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels
It's a New Day: 11-2-23 MS Gubernatorial Debate

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 140:55


MS Democratic Party Chair, Representative Cheikh Taylor (D, Dist.38) weighs in on the first and only Mississippi Gubernatorial Debate between Governor Tate Reeves and Commissioner Brandon Presley. 

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
10-24-23 Hour 3: Best SEC Coach Personality, Arnett Required Record, Governor Tate Reeves

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 48:24


Bo and the crew talk about the biggest SEC coaching personalities, what Arnett needs to do to keep his job and the biggest improvements in Mississippi in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys look at who is the most animated SEC coach and talk about the most outgoing personalities in the conference. Bo wonders what record Zach Arnett needs to achieve this season in order to get another chance next year. Governor of Mississippi Tate Reeves joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking about the biggest improvements and advancements in the state. Governor Reeves talks about how the rankings for Mississippi education compared to the rest of the country has shot up within recent years. The Governor breaks down the importance of advancing the level of reading in 3rd and 4th graders so that their ability to learn increases later on in life. Governor Reeves mentions that the state spent $15 million on reading coaches for education in the state and how it's helped teachers improve their learning rates and even their salaries. Governor Reeves talks about the extensive economic development in the state and how big projects are bringing money and jobs to the smaller towns in the state. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
10-24-23 Governor Tate Reeves (Full): Education Advancement and Economic Development

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 28:23


Governor of Mississippi Tate Reeves joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking about the biggest improvements and advancements in the state. Governor Reeves talks about how the rankings for Mississippi education compared to the rest of the country has shot up within recent years. The Governor breaks down the importance of advancing the level of reading in 3rd and 4th graders so that their ability to learn increases later on in life. Governor Reeves mentions that the state spent $15 million on reading coaches for education in the state and how it's helped teachers improve their learning rates and even their salaries. Governor Reeves talks about the extensive economic development in the state and how big projects are bringing money and jobs to the smaller towns in the state. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jacki Daily Show
36 States are Oil, Gas, and Coal Powerhouses, Making Billions | Guest: Gov. Reeves (MS)

The Jacki Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 10:50


Governor Tate Reeves of Mississippi joins Jacki to remind listeners that oil, gas, and coal aren't just the bread and butter of Texas, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia; A total of 36 states produce these critical commodities and rely on them for jobs and the state budget. Gov. Reeves explains the billions that MS makes every year from the energy industry and the cutting-edge research at MS universities to keep American energy on top. 

The Jacki Daily Show
36 States; Four Horsemen of the Envir. Movement | Guests: Gov. Reeves (MS), S. Goreham

The Jacki Daily Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 44:59


RFK Jr. is right on “forever chemicals,” but that is where our agreement ends. - - - - - Governor Tate Reeves of Mississippi joins Jacki to remind listeners that oil, gas, and coal aren't just the bread and butter of Texas, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia; A total of 36 states produce these critical commodities and rely on them for jobs and the state budget. Gov. Reeves explains the billions that MS makes every year from the energy industry and the cutting-edge research at MS universities to keep American energy on top. - - - - - Steve Goreham is the author of Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure (a breakdown of all facets of the proposed “green transition”: fossil fuels, wind and solar, biofuels, carbon capture, etc.) and Outside the Green Box: Rethinking Sustainable Development (detailing the “Four Horsemen of the Environmental Movement” and all the details your “sustainability” consultant likely left out of her last presentation). He joins Jacki to explain the dangers of racing to “net zero” and why net zero plans will ultimately not happen. Mr. Goreham has a Masters in E. Engineering and an M.B.A. from the U. of Chicago.

Mississippi Edition
09/22/2023: Hospital Investments | HB 1020 Ruling | Delta food bus

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 24:44


Governor Tate Reeves is proposing a change to Medicaid reimbursement rates that could inject up to 700 million dollars into the state's troubled healthcare system.Then, the Mississippi Supreme Court has ruled to keep several provisions of a highly contested lawPlus, a farmer in the Delta is converting an old school bus into a mobile fresh food market. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
07/25/2023: Till Monuments | Disaster Declaration | Drilling Expedition

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 23:23


Today would have been Emmett Till's 82nd Birthday, and President Joe Biden is expected to declare several sites linked to his murder as national landmarks.Then, Governor Tate Reeves is requesting a federal disaster declaration for areas hit by a wave of severe storms last month.Plus, a professor from the University of Southern Mississippi shares his experience on the deepest drilling expedition of all time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy
West Coast Cookbook and Speakeasy - Smothered Benedict Wednesdays 21 June 23

West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 63:43


Today's West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy Podcast for our especially special Daily Special, Smothered Benedict Wednesdays, is now available on the Spreaker Player!​​​​​​​Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, “it's all smoke, no fire and a hell of a lot of McCarthyism” as Republicans vow to keep ‘Benghazi-ing' Hunter Biden.Then, on the rest of the menu, in a blow to Trump's election conspiracy theories, Georgia officials won't take over elections in Fulton County; killer tornadoes clobbered Mississippi, toppling buildings and knocking out power, but it didn't stop Governor Tate Reeves from hightailing it out state to attend a Republican fundraiser in Alabama; and, reform-minded prosecutors in northern Virginia won reelection nominations in Democratic primaries.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where French police searched the Paris Olympic organizers' headquarters, the third straight time graft allegations have dogged a Summer Olympics; and, saying minerals are needed in a green transition, Norway proposed opening its waters to deep sea mining.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appétit!The Netroots Radio Live Player​Keep Your Resistance Radio Beaming 24/7/365!"To those of us who believe that all of life is sacred every crumb of bread and sip of wine is a Eucharist, a remembrance, a call to awareness of holiness right where we are. I want all of the holiness of the Eucharist to spill out beyond church walls, out of the hands of priests and into the regular streets and sidewalks, into the hands of regular, grubby people like you and me, onto our tables, in our kitchens and dining rooms and backyards.”-- Shauna Niequist"Bread and Wine: A Love Letter to Life Around the Table with Recipes"

Chalkboard Ch@t
The Mississippi Military Star School Program (with Ms. Wendy Clemons and Ms. Tammy Crosetti)

Chalkboard Ch@t

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 25:52


The Mississippi Military Star School program focuses on ensuring children in military families are supported. These children often face high levels of stress and unique challenges tied to their parent(s) being deployed, moving frequently to a new school, adjusting to new teachers, and balancing new social interactions, among other things. Governor Tate Reeves, through Executive Order 1561, directed the Mississippi Department of Education to create and administer this program. Ms. Wendy Clemons and Ms. Tammy Crosetti from MDE share information about how the program works and what a school needs to do to become a Military Star school. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
3/17/2023 - Postpartum Extention | ICE Detainees Stage Hunger Strike | Insulin Price Cuts

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 14:52


After years of refusing to expand Medicaid benefits in Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves has signed legislation extending postpartum care for Mothers in the state. Then, detainees in a Louisiana ICE detention center stage a short hunger strike to protest their incarceration and treatment.Plus, a look at what contributed to the rising costs of insulin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels
855: It's a New Day: 3-17-23 Ft. Hood Sexual Assault

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 144:11


The Ladies take over and analyze a sexual assault on Fort Hood, the possible dangers of ChatGPT to teachers and students, and hold Governor Tate Reeves accountable for vetoing two health bills passed by the Mississippi Legislature.

Mississippi Edition
3/1/2023 - Gov. Reeves Signs Bill Limiting Healthcare for Trans Youth | Know Your Rights: Part 2 | Postpartum Medicaid

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 23:34


Governor Tate Reeves signs legislation restricting gender-affirming care for minors.Then, part two of the Gulf States Newsroom's tag-along with attorneys at an immigrant detention center in Louisiana.Plus, a bill to extend postpartum Medicaid benefits gets one step closer to a vote. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mississippi Edition
2/3/2023 - Dan Jones on Medicaid Expansion & Gov. Reeves | Jackson Tax & Water | Alcohol on Sundays

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 23:41


The former Chancellor of the University of Mississippi says then-Lt. Governor Tate Reeves once acknowledged the benefits of Medicaid expansion...but said he couldn't support it for political reasons.Then, the House passes a bill that would divert special tax revenue in Jackson away from roads and bridges and into the water system.Plus, opening the door for package stores to operate on Sundays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels
849: It's a New Day: 1-31-23 State of the State Address

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 145:34


More officials fired in the case of the killing of Tyre Nichols and Governor Tate Reeves delivers a State of the State Address where he paints a false picture of the state and spouts falsehoods about the state of Mississippi's current educational and healthcare systems.

The Mike Madison Show
W 12.21.22 They Spend Because We Let Them / Humpday Health! w/Allison Nooe

The Mike Madison Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 81:23


US Government spending is completely out of control. No conservatives WANT this spending, yet they re-elect the spenders. Why? MS Governor Tate Reeves thinks you're stupid. And Humpday Health! with Allison Nooe of Whole Story Health and her work with women healing their hormone issues.

The Clay Edwards Show
RAISING HELL ON THANKSGIVING EVE (Ep #397 / Full Episode)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 39:37


Full Ep #397 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB   1. The #FreeTheLand folks are now saying that the federal gov. should send in troops to Jackson and force Governor Tate Reeves to fully fund Jackson water crisis and give the money directly to the city of Jackson so they can steal it and not fix the water (Allegedly)  2. Is Critical Race Theory coming to Mississippi public schools? Jennifer Miller joins the show to discuss the shenanigans taking place behind closed doors at the Mississippi Board Of Education. 3. Tate Reeves end the state of emergency concerning Jackson's "Crisis Of Incompetence" & "failed leadership" over Jackson's failed water system. Check out my website & all of my social channels by clicking my link tree at www.solo.to/clayedwards

The Clay Edwards Show
IS THE MILITARY COMING TO FORCE TATE TO FIX JXN WATER? (Ep #397 / Clip)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 13:28


Clip From Ep #397 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB   1. The #FreeTheLand folks are now saying that the federal gov. should send in troops to Jackson and force Governor Tate Reeves to fully fund Jackson water crisis and give the money directly to the city of Jackson so they can steal it and not fix the water (Allegedly)  Check out my website & all of my social channels by clicking my link tree at www.solo.to/clayedwards

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels
799: It's a New Day: 11-18-22 Governor Tate Reeves Wants Teachers Armed

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 145:28


Reactions after Governor Tate Reeves proposes the Mississippi School Safety Guardian Program, in which teachers would be "trained to provide armed intervention in the event of an active shooter threat" and Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) enters his bid to become the first African-American Speaker of the House of Representatives. 

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels
788: It's a New Day: 11-3-22: MS Special Session

It's a New Day with Rip Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 146:00


Breaking down the Special Session called by Governor Tate Reeves for a plant project in the Golden Triangle, Kyrie Irving's apology after sharing a post to social media deemed antisemitic, and a survey where Florida student athletes are asked to report their menstrual history. 

Mississippi Edition
11/1/2022 - Jackson Water Update | Stay Pink | Dia de los Muertos

Mississippi Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 22:14


Governor Tate Reeves has extended the emergency order for Jackson's water system, and the city's Mayor says solutions are on the horizon.Then, group of activists in Mississippi continue to stand in support for abortion rights, even after the states' only abortion clinic locked its doors.Plus, celebrating Dia de los Muertos with Mississippi's immigrant community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
9-2-22 Hour 3: Governor Tate Reeves, Bill Shanks, Tom Luginbill

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 50:50


Bo and Blake talk to some great guests and welcome in Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking about how sports impacted his life as a leader. Governor Reeves discusses the incredible impact of youth sports and the lessons he learned from his time in sports. Governor Reeves talks about the joy of being able to celebrate two national championships in the state of Mississippi. Governor Reeves talks about the great success and growth that Mississippi has experienced in education. Georgia insider Bill Shanks joins the show on the Yuengling Lager guest line talking Bulldogs football and Kirby Smart defending the National Championship this season. Bill starts the discussion talking about the first off-season in forty years that Georgia fans got to celebrate a championship in football. Bill talks about the emotions of winning it all and what it's been like watching Alabama fans squirm. Bill gives his thoughts on the relationship between Kirby and Nick Saban following a tumultuous off-season. National college football analyst Tom Luginbill joins the show on the Yuengling Lager guest line to talk some college football. Tom talks about how Deion Sanders has revitalized the Jackson State football program. Tom gives his thoughts on how Florida can beat Utah in the Swamp. Tom discusses Utah and how well coached they are. Tom talks about LSU's week 1 match up against Florida State and the LSU quarterback situation. Tom talks about Hugh Freeze and Liberty coming to Mississippi to take on Southern Miss and Georgia going up against Oregon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
8-30-22 Governor Tate Reeves

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 30:41


Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking about how sports impacted his life as a leader. Governor Reeves discusses the incredible impact of youth sports and the lessons he learned from his time in sports. Governor Reeves talks about the joy of being able to celebrate two national championships in the state of Mississippi. Governor Reeves talks about the great success and growth that Mississippi has experienced in education. Governor Reeves talks about the growth of college towns like Oxford and Starkville, as well as the tremendous growth that head coach Deion Sanders has brought to JSU. Governor Reeves talks about the great tradition of music in Mississippi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds
8-30-22 Hour 3: CFB Week 1, Governor Tate Reeves

Out of Bounds with Bo Bounds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 50:34


Bo and Blake talk college football and welcome in Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys talk about big games that used to be played in Veterans Memorial Stadium. The guys talk about what we can expect from Mississippi State this season. Bo and Blake discuss the Ole Miss quarterback situation and who they think will be the starter. Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking about how sports impacted his life as a leader. Governor Reeves discusses the incredible impact of youth sports and the lessons he learned from his time in sports. Governor Reeves talks about the joy of being able to celebrate two national championships in the state of Mississippi. Governor Reeves talks about the great success and growth that Mississippi has experienced in education. Governor Reeves talks about the growth of college towns like Oxford and Starkville, as well as the tremendous growth that head coach Deion Sanders has brought to JSU. Governor Reeves talks about the great tradition of music in Mississippi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

AFA@TheCore
Governor Tate Reeves, MS, joins “THE CORE” to discuss the recent state proclamation proclaiming June as “Sanctity of Life Month”

AFA@TheCore

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 54:12


Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News
A Supreme Court Term to Remember: “Roe and Casey are Overruled”

Townhall Review | Conservative Commentary On Today's News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 42:01


Townhall Review – July 2, 2022 Hugh Hewitt talks with Governor Tate Reeves of Mississippi, the governor of the state where the court challenge to Roe began. Charlie Kirk talks with Mike Davis who worked as Chief Counsel for Nominations on the Senate Judiciary Committee about how we got this far. Chris Stigall talks with veteran economist Stephen Moore about President Biden's meeting with the G7 amidst a global economic crisis. Hugh Hewitt and Wisconsin Congressman Mike Gallagher talk about NATO's invitation to Finland and Sweden to join NATO. Dennis Prager reflects on the Dobbs decision. Seth Leibsohn and Tom Klingenstein, Chairman of the Board for the Claremont Institute, talk about the last two weeks giving conservatives something to celebrate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY
2022-06-28 - EWTN News Nightly | Tuesday, June 28, 2022

EWTN NEWS NIGHTLY

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 30:00


On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: White House Correspondent, Owen Jensen, spoke to Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, on Monday near the White House North Lawn to discuss abortion and transgender issues. Republican from Mississippi, Governor Tate Reeves, joins to tell us how he felt when he heard the decision that came down regarding Dobbs v Jackson and Roe being overturned. Meanwhile, Political and Religious Leaders from around the world are in Washington DC to attend the 2nd annual International Religious Freedom Summit. One of the topics being discussed in this conference is the continual attacks on Christians, in particular Catholics in Nigeria. Bishop Jude Arogundade of the Diocese of Ondo, who is attending the summit, says even more attacks on Catholics took place this past weekend. NBA player and human rights activist, Enes Kanter Freedom, joins to tell us what drew him to become an advocate for human rights and shares more about the summit. And, one family from Sweden arrived to the World Meeting of Families with their 10 children. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief, Andreas Thonhauser, recently spoke with members of the Holt family on why they wanted to be there. Finally this evening, Pope Francis urged a group of missionaries to remain open to the promptings of the Holy Spirit. Member of the Catholic lay order the Neocatechumenal Way, Dino Furgione, joins to tell us more about the meeting with the Pope. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn