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3/24/2023 - Severe Weather | Ballot Initiative Dies | Funding MAEP
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A severe weather system could bring tornadoes and hail to the Magnolia State. We talk to the National Weather Service.
Then, efforts to revive the ballot initiative process are in dire straights as the Senate fails to take up the resolution on deadline day.
Plus, educators and advocates continue their push for fully funded public schools.
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