State and U.S. flags will be at half-staff in Mississippi to honor New Orleans terror attack victim, Jimmy Carter. Here's how long they'll be lowered.
Hours before the 2025 session of the Mississippi Legislature kicked off last week, Gov. Tate Reeves went to social media to proclaim the No. 1 goal “for this Republican” is to eliminate the state income tax.
While Mississippi’s governor is laser-focused on killing the state’s income tax, he has been curiously silent on problems with critical retirement system.
Gov. Tate Reeves has ordered all flags of the United States of America and the State of Mississippi to be flown at full-staff for Inauguration Day on Monday, Jan. 20. Flags are currently at half-staff after President Joe Biden ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of former President Jimmy Carter’s passing,
Drew Snyder is expected to assume leadership of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ Medicaid division after President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office Jan. 20.
Leaders from Mississippi State University, the U.S. Air Force and the City of Biloxi, along with Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, signed a joint proclamation Friday [Jan. 10] for the state-of-the-art Mississippi Cyber and Technology Center and collaborations ...
Gov. Tate Reeves signed an executive order Wednesday aimed at implementing responsible artificial intelligence tactics to push Mississippi forward in technology advancement while fostering ...
Gov. Tate Reeves’ executive order mandates a statewide inventory of AI technologies, guidelines to responsibly integrate AI into public services and bridging communication across state agencies.
Following major changes to Mississippi’s license plate design last year, the Mississippi Department of Revenue released numbers on the state’s most popular
Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) directed all flags of the United States of America and the State of Mississippi to be flown at full-staff for President-elect Donald
Mississippi saw a budget crisis that resulted in underfunded schools, government layoffs and major cuts to state services.