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Welcome to @ISSUE 2026! Host Wilson Stribling and political analyst Brandon Jones welcome new analyst Rebekah Staples to the @ISSUE team. Rebekah gives a baseball-themed explanation of the legislative process, then the team dives into the issues of school choice, the ballot initiative process, and concerns about federal budget cuts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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@ ISSUE | The ‘24 session begins. Interview with Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann 10.02.2024 43:04
Original Air Date: 2-9-2024 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mississippi lawmakers conclude 2021 legislative session 03.04.2021 27:55
What are the highlights of the 3-month session? Most teachers, state workers and higher education employees are slated for a pay increase. A parole eligibility bill is awaiting the governor’s signature. Will he sign it? Legislators argued over some big issues that ended up going nowhere in the final days such as phasing out the state income tax, purging voters off the rolls and creating an a...
Final days of the 2021 session 27.03.2021 27:55
Lawmakers are ironing out final details on legislation. Lawmakers are approaching the final week of the session. Members of the Senate and House are conferencing on key measures such as the income tax phase out plan and a state medical marijuana program. The Legislature is also making another attempt at a parole eligibility bill they hope the Governor will sign into law. Mississippi surpass...
Lawmakers continue squabbling over the House tax reform plan 20.03.2021 27:51
The Senate allowed the income tax elimination bill to die. The House revived it. Both chambers killed each other’s Medicaid bill on deadline day. Plans to revive those bills and go to conference are in the works. The legislature passed a $1,000 teacher pay raise. A 17-count federal indictment is released against Nancy New and son Zachary New who allegedly laundered millions of dollars from t...
Gov. Reeves signs bill limiting transgender athletes 13.03.2021 27:51
The House and Senate argue over a medical marijuana bill on deadline day. Gov. Tate Reeves signs the Mississippi Fairness Act into law, even though it could be later challenged. After the House killed a bill, the Senate revived a plan for an alternative medical marijuana program if Initiative 65 is struck down. Clergy in Mississippi delivered letters to the Capitol this week urging lawmakers to ex...
The House passes a bill limiting transgender athletes 05.03.2021 27:52
A bill barring transgender athletes from competing in women sports heads to the Governor The House passed the “Mississippi Fairness Act” with no discussion or debate. Governor Tate Reeves says he will sign it. A $1,000 teacher pay raise plan is still alive in the Legislature. The bill returns to the House. Members can either accept the plan or negotiate further. Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann wei...
The Mississippi Tax Freedom Act 26.02.2021 27:52
Some members of the House are calling it a historic day for tax policy in Mississippi The House approved a plan to phase out the state’s income tax within 10 years. Lawmakers say it will return $1.9 billion to the pockets of Mississippians. Gov. Reeves says he finds parts of the bill troublesome. Measures to eliminate the state’s “pink tax” died in both chambers. Anti-hazing policies for col...
Historic winter weather brings legislative action to a near halt 20.02.2021 55:35
Severe winter weather caused lawmakers in the House to convene via ZOOM for the first time in state history. Senators met in-person, despite the ice and snow, to pass a bill that would purge some of Mississippi's voter rolls. The Senate voted unanimously for a plan they hope will simplify tax incentives in the state. Senate bill 2822 is the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive Act, also called MFLEX...
Medical marijuana, transgender athletes, Medicaid expansion 13.02.2021 27:52
Lawmakers worked past midnight to pass a medical marijuana alternative bill. Lawmakers in the Senate vote to ban transgender athletes from competing in women's athletics. An effort to purge voter rolls passes along party lines. The Senate passed the Miss. Medical Cannabis Act as a backup plan if Initiative 65 is struck down by the courts. Republicans in the Senate rejected...
Lawmakers mark deadline to pass bills out of committee 06.02.2021 27:50
The Senate passes bills to create a teacher loan repayment program and expand broadband Lawmakers marked the first big deadline to pass bills out of committee. The Senate passed bills to create a teacher loan repayment program and expand broadband to rural areas. Lawmakers also drafted a medical marijuana bill as Initiative 65 goes before the state’s highest court. Hosted on Acas...
Gov. Reeves delivers his second State of the State speech 01.02.2021 27:52
Gov. Reeves says his top priority is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic in Miss. Gov. Reeves says he supports a teacher pay increase, eliminating the state's income tax, and speeding up COVID-19 vaccine distribution. It's week three of the 2021 legislative session and lawmakers are up against a deadline. Committees are expected to decide on all general bills and constitutional amendments origin...
Teachers in Miss. Could soon see a pay increase 22.01.2021 27:55
A $1,000 teacher pay raise passes the Senate unanimously The Senate voted to give a $1,000 raise to teachers with at least three years’ experience. Newer teachers would get $1,100 to make the job more attractive. The plan heads to the House. Legislative leaders said Thursday that committees will begin conducting some business online starting next week, after at least two senators and one Hou...
It’s official. Mississippi is flying a new state flag. 16.01.2021 27:55
Ratifying a new state flag topped the agenda for lawmakers at the start of the 2021 session. As the 2021 legislative session convenes, lawmakers move swiftly to ratify the “In God We Trust” flag. During a ceremony, Gov. Tate Reeves signs the flag bill into law and new flags are raised atop the Capitol in Jackson. A proposed $1,000 teacher pay raise bill is moving through the Senate. Members of the...
@Issue Special: Mississippi's Debate Over Legalizing Medical Marijuana 15.10.2020 57:39
In this @Issue Special, host Wilson Stribling moderates a debate over the two initiatives on the ballot that could allow for the legalization of medical marijuana in Mississippi. Guests include Angie Calhoun of Medical Marijuana 2020 and Jim Perry of the State Board of Health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
@Issue: Coronavirus Crisis | A one-on-one with State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs 06.08.2020 57:30
In this special edition of @Issue, MPB's Desare Frazier talks one-on-one with State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs, and takes viewer/listener questions about the coronavirus pandemic in Mississippi. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
New DHS Director Appointed, State Prepares for Coronavirus 06.03.2020 27:51
New DHS Director Bob Anderson has been appointed to root out corruption in the agency. State health officials discuss plans to control the threat of the coronavirus in Mississippi. Lawmakers move dozens of bills out of committee this week. Political analysts Brandon Jones and Austin Barbour look ahead to the March 10th presidential primary election. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...
Advocates Rally Against a Welfare Verification Bill 28.02.2020 27:54
A bill to allow the state auditor access to tax returns of people receiving government assistance is moving through the legislature and advocates are speaking out. Senate committees pass a revised version of the voucher bill for students with special needs. Moms Demand Action are supporting a red flag bill. In November, voters get to choose if medical marijuana should be legal in Mississippi. Host...
Closing Parchmans's Unit 29, Mental Health Lawsuit, Historic Flood Recovery 21.02.2020 27:51
Gov. Tate Reeves says the remaining prisoners in Parchman’s Unit 29 are being transferred to a nearby correctional facility. Reeves also tells flood evacuees how to report damages to MEMA. Lawmakers and State Dept. of Mental Health officials discuss a pending lawsuit. The U. S. Justice Dept. is suing the state for not providing mental health patients enough care in their communities. Hosted on Aca...
Lawmakers Pass Welfare Verification Bill Along Party Lines 14.02.2020 27:53
Senate bill 2557 passed 35-14 along party lines but not without a fight. Democrats argue it’s an attack on poor people. The House and Senate corrections committees are listening to presentations about expanding intervention courts and workforce training in prisons. The Department of Public Safety is asking for a $55 million budget increase. Lawmakers say it’s too soon to make promises. Hosted on A...
Federal Investigation Opens Over Conditions at State Prisons 07.02.2020 27:49
The Department of Justice is opening an investigation on conditions at four state prisons after at least 15 inmates have died. Governor Tate Reeves says he is in support of the investigation. The Senate passed a teacher pay bill that would give most teachers and teachers’ assistants a $1,000 raise. It heads to the House for more discussion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informati...
2020 State of the State Address, School Choice Week 31.01.2020 27:53
Gov. Tate Reeves announces the closing of parts of the State Penitentiary at Parchman that’s been recently rocked by deadly violence in his first State of the State address. It’s National School Choice Week and parents are urging lawmakers to renew the Education Scholarship Account program for children with special needs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mississippi's Prison Unrest and Response from State Leaders 24.01.2020 27:53
A recent string of deadly violence in Mississippi prisons has caught national attention. Prison advocates and families have been rallying outside the state capitol since day one of the 2020 legislative session. They are calling on lawmakers to take immediate action saying state inmates’ constitutional rights are being violated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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