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2/3/2025: Bills to implement "school choice" in all school districts | Restricting student cellphone use at school | 60th Dixie National Rodeo underway in Jackson
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Mississippi legislators are considering measures to implement “school choice” at all public schools.
Then, a bill to ban cell phone use in public schools passes the Senate Education Committee.
The largest event east of the Mississippi River is now underway in the capitol city. We’ll take you to the Dixie National Livestock and Show.
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1/31/2025: Healthcare leaders lobby for Medicaid Expansion | House Education Chair on School Choice| Teens raise awareness at capitol about issues affecting youth.
24:48|Healthcare leaders are back at the state capitol urging lawmakers to expand Medicaid for thousands of working poor Mississippians.Then, the Chairman of the House Education Committee talks about "school choice" legislation Plus, High-school students from across Mississippi have been meeting with state lawmakers to raise awareness about legislation directly affecting youth.1/30/2025: Governor's State of the State Address | Lawmakers React to Govenor's Address | Lack of Quality Healthcare Black Women in Delta
24:35|Governor Tate Reeves delivers his State of the State address touting the successes and calling for continued investments in Mississippi's economy.Then, Legislators on both sides of the aisle react to the Governor's speech with disagreement and optimism. Plus, A new report finds systemic barriers are contributing to health disparities for Black women in the Mississippi Delta.1/29/2025: Gains, Challenges 2024 Health Report Card | State's failing grade from American Lung Association | Sanitation Issues Alabama Black Belt
24:35|Mississippi healthcare leaders unveil the state's 2024 Public Health Report Card. It shows progress is being made in a number of areas---but significant challenges remain. Then, Mississippi receives failing grades for tobacco control policies in the American Lung Association’s annual “State of Tobacco Control” Report.Plus, The Alabama Black Belt received national attention for its longstanding sanitation issues for residents. One Lowndes County-based organization shows how they are working to get septic systems across Central Alabama.01/28/2025 Trey Lamar House Bill 1 | Political News and Stress | Wildlife Fisheries request funding for more staff
24:39|House Republicans have already sent over a tax cut bill to the senate. Now, they're waiting for a counter proposal. A mental health expert shares tips on how to stay positive during the chaotic political news cycles. Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks is one of a number of state agencies requesting additional funding for staffing shortages.01/27/2025: ICE Arrests | Creole and French Schools | CCID Court
24:20|20 immigrants in Mississippi have been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement just days after President Donald Trump took office.Then, how cajun, french, and english languages collide in Louisiana schools.Plus, A state operated court that led to a number of legal challenges officially opens in the capital city.01/24/2025: Farming Costs | House Minority Leader | Dementia Cases
24:02|Farmers in Mississippi say the cost of growing produce is exceeding the revenue it generates.Then, we sit down with House Minority Leader Robert Johnson to discuss some of the major legislation filed this year so far.Plus, new data shows that dementia cases are growing quickly in Mississippi.01/23/2025: Online Grooming | New Orleans Security | Immigration Legislation
23:40|The FBI and Law enforcement groups are educating the public about online groups targeting children to share sexually explicit material.Then, What will the future of New Orleans’ French Quarter be like after the New Year's Day terror attack that killed more than a dozen people?Plus, Immigrant rights groups in Mississippi are sounding the alarm over several immigration bills filed in this year’s legislative session.01/22/2025: School Transfers | Cervical Cancer | Severe Cold Weather
24:02|Lawmakers and education officials are looking into ways to reduce the number of children in the state's underperforming school districts.Then, Mississippi has a high rate of cervical cancer. Physicians say getting vaccinated for HPV is one of the most effective ways to prevent the disease.Plus, energy providers are sharing tips on how to keep your home warm without breaking the bank.