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‘Now is not the time to go radio silent’: Medicaid drops 29,000 Mississippians

‘Now is not the time to go radio silent’: Medicaid drops 29,000 Mississippians

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 15, 2023 | Statewide

by Devna Bose, Mississippi Today July 12, 2023 The Mississippi Division of Medicaid removed 29,000 Mississippians from its rolls, marking the first wave of disenrollments as the agency reviews eligibility of its beneficiaries after the end of pandemic-era protections....

AMR response times spur cities to reconsider ambulance service contracts

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 15, 2023 | Statewide

by Mina Corpuz, Mississippi Today July 11, 2023 Some major Mississippi cities that have used the same private ambulance contractor for decades are reconsidering that relationship in light of questions about response times and potentially deadly consequences. Leaders...
Mississippi Public Service Commissioners want answers from Entergy

Mississippi Public Service Commissioners want answers from Entergy

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 14, 2023 | Statewide

By: Frank Corder Last month, Mississippi residents across much of the central part of the state were hit with repeated severe weather over the course of two weeks. The result was a prolonged loss of power for many Entergy Mississippi customers, the likes of which had...
New state Democratic Party leader ‘laser focused’ on fundraising during pivotal election year

New state Democratic Party leader ‘laser focused’ on fundraising during pivotal election year

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 14, 2023 | Statewide

by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today July 10, 2023 State Rep. Cheikh Taylor has only been the chairman of the Mississippi Democratic Party for a few days, but he’s planning to use his transition as the newly minted head of the organization to advocate for more resources...
Few options remain for Mississippians convicted of certain felonies to regain voting rights

Few options remain for Mississippians convicted of certain felonies to regain voting rights

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 13, 2023 | Statewide

by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today July 12, 2023 Mississippians convicted of certain felonies have few options to regain their voting rights — a standard practice in most other states — after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to take up a case attempting to end the...
State ends fiscal year with $700 million surplus, but collections may be slowing

State ends fiscal year with $700 million surplus, but collections may be slowing

by Mississippi Monitor | Jul 13, 2023 | Statewide

by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today July 10, 2023 Mississippi finished the just completed fiscal year with nearly $700 million in surplus funds, according to a preliminary report compiled and recently released by the staff of the Legislative Budget Committee. During...
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