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03/22/2024: Final Goon Squad Sentencing | Education Funding | Ant-Trans Legislation
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The final two former Rankin County officers who call themselves the Goon Square are sentenced after brutalizing two black men last year.
Then, lawmakers continue to disagree over how the state should fund public education.
Plus, several bills moving through the legislature could re-define what rights are available to transgender Mississippians.
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03/18/2025: Tax Cut Changes | Storm Recovery | Postal Worker Rally
24:05|Mississippi legislators are moving closer to a compromise plan that could eliminate the state's income tax. Then, Mississippians are picking up the pieces after an outbreak of destructive storms roared through the state over the weekend. Plus, Mail carriers in South Mississippi are sounding the alarm on proposed changes to the U.S. Postal Service03/17/2025: Tornado Outbreak | Storm Recovery | Food Banks in Need
22:48|A deadly weather system moved across Mississippi this weekend leaving behind destruction and loss of life. Now the long recovery process has begun. Then, Residents in the community of Tylertown where 3 people were killed from the powerful storm share their stories of loss. Plus, A Mississippi food bank is in need of food and supplies to continue helping needy families.03/14/2025: Severe Storm Prep | DEI | Senator Hob Bryan
24:34|We speak with the National Weather Service about tonight's storms. Forecasts predict high winds, hail, and possible tornados.Then, Mississippi lawmakers are taking action to eliminate DEI programs in universities and K-12 schools across the state. Plus, The longest serving member of the State Senate shares his thoughts on this year's legislative session.03/13/2025: Income Tax Discussions | School Portability | Colorectal Cancer Month
23:36|Negotiations are underway in the Mississippi legislature over the state's income tax--whether to cut or not to cut.Then, A school choice bill that would have allowed students to easily move between public school districts has died on the House calendar. Plus, More Mississippians die of colorectal cancer than anywhere else in the nation. Health officials are stressing the importance of prevention and early detection.03/12/2025: NAACP Opposes Federal Cuts | Disability Benefits for Medicaid | Parental Leave
23:46|The President of the NAACP is speaking out against the federal spending bill he believes would destroy the country's social safety net. Then, Mississippians with disabilities are rallying against potential cuts to Medicaid. They say the loss of benefits could be devastating to their quality of life.Plus, Mississippi lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow state employees to take parental leave.IMG: Jonathan Borba via Pexels03/11/2025: Tariffs | Hospital Rape Kits | Paid Parental Leave
23:47|The state economist says uncertainty about the future of tariffs could be hurting trade and manufacturing in Mississippi.Then, A coalition of Mississippi lawmakers and advocacy groups is rallying at the state capitol for legislation to protect survivors of rape. Plus, Lawmakers in Alabama and Mississippi are considering a paid maternity leave bill for state workers. The issue has brought together a coalition on both sides of the political aisle.03/10/2025: Daylight Savings and Heart Disease | College Test Scores | Robert Clark at Capitol
23:44|The jump forward for daylight savings time could mean a higher risk for heart disease according to the American Heart Association.Then, a new study finds that college test scores have not returned to the levels seen prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.Plus, Mississippi lawmakers gathered at the capitol this weekend to remember the life and legacy of Robert Clark, the first black lawmaker elected in Mississippi since Reconstruction.03/07/2025: Mississippi River Mayors | Smoke Alarms | Poetry Out Loud
23:56|Mayors along the Mississippi River are seeking federal protections for transporting goods and commodities.Then, don't forget to set your clocks forward this weekend. And while you're doing that, officials say you should also check your smoke detectors.Plus, we speak with the winner of Mississippi's 2025 Poetry Out Loud competition.03/06/2025: School Choice Bills | Tourism | Rural Reading
23:53|Several bills that would have advanced "school choice" policies have died in the legislature. But House lawmakers say they want to continue research on the issue.Then, businesses are gathered in Jackson in support of legislation that would enhance the state's tourism industry.Plus, reading scores are improving in Mississippi, but advocates say rural areas are lagging behind.