Mississippians who are going to be out of town or have some other reason for being unable to participate in next Tuesday’s primary elections may still vote by going to their Circuit Clerk’s office today or before noon tomorrow.
Mississippians who are going to be out of town or have some other reason for being unable to participate in next Tuesday’s primary elections may still vote by going to their Circuit Clerk’s office today or before noon tomorrow.
Our latest episode of @ Issue on Mississippi Public Broadcasting features a terrific interview with House Democratic Leader Robert Johnson.
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Tonight on @ Issue on Mississippi Public Broadcasting, we hear from Senate Democratic Leader Derrick Simmons and discuss vouchers and prison reform. Check it out. youtu.be/ZiPMo5oKkXA?...
The Pew poll, conducted Jan. 20-26, found majorities of all religious groups except white evangelicals disapprove of Trump. White evangelicals give him a net 69% approval, which is about the same as in 2019.
I will simply never recover from reading this sentence:
"Since Georgia implemented work requirements in 2020, they have spent twice as much on Deloitte consultants and administrative costs as on healthcare for people."
New episode of @ Issue airs on MPB radio at 5:30. Tonight, Rebekah and I will be discussing HB 2 and Wilson interviews Mississippi’s Speaker of the House Jason White. Tune in!
A new episode of @ Issue, our weekly show about the Mississippi legislative session, airs tonight on MPB radio at 5 PM. You can also watch or listen to our conversation in its entirety on our YouTube channel or wherever you get your podcasts. youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Significant news for the 2026 congressional elections: Louisiana will continue to use its challenged district map for this cycle, drawn with two majority-Black districts. But a Supreme Court ruling still to come in the case could affect future elections.
“It is not the end of the physical body that should worry us. Rather, our concern must be to live while we’re alive— to release our inner selves from the spiritual death that comes with living behind a facade designed to conform to external definitions of who and what we are.”
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Richard Rohr has a line in his latest book that I’m thinking about today: “We humans do not see things as they are; we see things as we are, and we have an unfortunate tendency to create God in our own image.”
Looks like Democrats will break the super majority in the Mississippi Senate too
This was my last interview for Mississippi Today and one of my all-time favorites. Reena Evers-Everette is a joy to talk to, plus her love for her parents flows through the screen. Just a wonderful interview. youtu.be/O1LVWJ8TpTI?...
There will be no quarter for the Elko holdouts.
Dangling Eric as the model for this particular hat is also an interesting choice.