"As we observe the birth of Jesus, all of us look forward to a prosperous New Year. One thing none of us looks forward to, ...
Hosemann talked about achievements like fully funded public schools, debt being paid off and billions of dollars of new ...
Both chambers of the Legislature agree that education is a main focus of the 2026 but disagree on policies to achieve the ...
Gov. Tate Reeves and Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann may not be lame ducks, but perhaps they could be described as limping ducks ...
Mississippi lawmakers could make changes to education during the 2026 Legislative Session. Both Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann ...
The Mississippi State Senate has passed substantial funding for the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) along with ...
The 2026 legislative session begins January 6. The Speaker and Lieutenant Governor both detailed some priorities a day prior ...
The proposed Senate education reforms are not as bold as their House counterparts. Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann (R) outlined ...
Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann asked the state Board of Election Commissioners on Tuesday to file for a stay on a federal judge’s ruling that could lead to special elections for at least two seats on the ...
House Speaker Jason White made one thing clear heading into 2026: School choice is the House’s priority — even as the Senate ...
Mississippi Senate lawmakers are interested in passing legislation that would reorganize state government in order to save some money. Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann (R-Miss.) said they’re looking at ...