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The Mississippi Republican Party
October 17, 2007
What's the difference between Mooreville and Massachusetts? Not much according to Jamie Franks
October 16, 2007
Chaney for insurance post We need Mike Chaney to lead our important Insurance Commission
October 16, 2007
Bryant Enorsed by State Associations Phil Bryant, currently Mississippi State Auditor, says he is backed by at least 14 associations that he describes as creating jobs and economic growth in the state.
October 14, 2007
Sid Salter: Thin Book: The gospel according to Eaves Jr.
July 12, 2007
Statement of Governor Haley Barbour and First Lady Marsha Barbour on the recent passings of former First Ladies Fordice, Finch, and Johnson
July 11, 2007
State's business climate moves up magazine's list A Harris Poll in Directorship Magazine bmped Mississippi to 33rd from 49th place in the publication's annual composite standings, accorgind to Gov. Haley Barbour's office.
June 14, 2007
Hopkins statement on Hood State Farm suit Former Special Assistant Attorney General and retired Major General Al Hopkins released the following statement in response to yesterday’s announcement by Attorney General Jim Hood that he has filed a new, second lawsuit against State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. in Hinds County Circuit Court.
June 4, 2007
MS Young Republicans Announce Campaign School The Mississippi Young Republicans and the Young Republican National Federation are pleased to annouce their Campaign School that will be taking place this Saturday, June 9th, at the Mississippi Republican Party Headquarters.
April 19, 2007
Thompson Charges Junket to Taxpayers Congressman Bennie Thompson spends taxpayer dollars with the eagerness of a kid in a candy store.
April10, 2007
Mississippi Governor finds success in 2007 Legislative Session Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour got most of what he wanted during the 2007 legislative session
March 22, 207
The incredible, shrinking Mississippi Democratic Party What does it take to be a genuine Democrat in Mississippi?
March 20, 2007
RNC Chairman Mike Duncan announces appointments Jim Herring has been appointed Chairman of the State Chairmen
March 14, 2007
Mississippi Democrats destruct The Mississippi Democratic Party will soon change from the party of the "big tent" to the party of the "little outhouse"
March 7, 2007
Gollot's defection to GOP may permanently shift the balance Gollott's jump to the Republican Party signals rough seas for state Democrats as the 2007 election cycle unfolds
March 5, 2007
It's been a banner week for Barbour To say Gov. Barbour had a good week last week would be the political understatement of the year.
March 3, 2007
Gollott jumps to GOP Senate balance of power switches
February 28, 2007
Barbour: Replacing the 'County Nissan' with Toyota
February 23, 2007
Governor Haley Barbou: Why Ideas Matter
February 19, 2007
House Republicans Urge Speaker for Vote on Pro-Life Bills Mississippi House Republican Conference works to protect the sanctity of life
February 7, 1007
Senate Passes Voter ID A bill requiring voters to present identification at polling places was passed today by the Mississippi State Senate
February 7, 2007
Missississpi Senate Approves Voter Identification Bill The bill, which passed 30-15, now goes to the House, where it will likely be met with opposition
February 7, 2007
Clark's recusal stuns many state politicos
January 31, 2007
Thompson Double-Talking Delta Thompson double talks on Homeland Security funds.
January 27, 2007
Several high profile lawmakes won't seek re-relection in 2007 or will run for statewide office
January 26, 2007
Governor Barbou optimistic about future with an upbeat talk about "where we started and where we are."
January 21, 2007
Barbour deflates critics on ed funding has proven once again that he can't be outsmarted when it comes to politics
January 15, 2007
DOES MISSISSIPPI NEED MORE "GENUINE DEMOCRATS?" What does the Mississippi Democratic Party consider a "genuine Democrat?"
January 11, 2007
MSGOP Welcomes Senator James Shannon Walley of Leakesville has qualified for re-election as a Republican
January 11, 2007
House Dems threat to economic growth pushing a bill that would raise the minimum wage by two dollars over the next year
January 10, 2007
Pugnacious Renick will make interesting Barbour foe
January 9, 2007
New Republican Legislators Begin Work Ken Morgan and Harvey Fillingane, who won the seats in runoff elections on January 2, were sworn in
January 5, 2007
Winner certified in state House runoff Ken Morgan has been certified the winner of a special election in House District 100
January 4, 2007
Democrats' turn to delay House Democratic leaders on Wednesday failed to take up a Coast insurance-bailout bill
January 4, 2007
Barbour has no plans to cut funds You'd have to be living under a rock to believe Gov. Haley Barbour has plans to make huge cuts in school funding
November 26, 2006
Elections don't give Dems lots of traction
State GOP has a net pickup of one seat in the state Senate and held its ground in the House
November 26, 2006
Romney to speak at Rankin GOP rally
Gov. Mitt Romney will be the keynote speaker at the Rankin County Republican dinner
November 22, 2006
Republican Family Keeps Growing
...MSGOP near-sweep of victories in yesterday's runoff elections
November 13, 2006
JIM HERRING: State GOP grateful for Lott's re-election
November 10, 2006
''Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?'' -- Ways and Means Chair-to-be Charlie Rangel (D-NY)
November 10, 2006
Pickering demands Rangel apology
November 10, 2006
Rangel's Mississippi slap riles Pickering
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