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04/29/2024: MS Student Funding Formula | Gaza Conflict Protests | Bobby Rush

Mississippi lawmakers are sending a bill to the Governor that would create a new education funding formula.

Then, local organizers are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza as the war between Israel and Hamas nears it's seventh consecutive month.

Plus, the state legislature is honoring blues legend Bobby Rush for his recent Grammy win.

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    24:04
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    21:13
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    24:05
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    23:05
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    23:49
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    23:50
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