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Higher education
is facing bleak funding
The funding
situation for Mississippi’s
Universities and Colleges
looks bleak. Last night
leaders of the Universities
and Colleges committees
talked about the impact
on higher education.
Teresa Collier reports.
(1:44)
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Legislative
Conservative Coalition
launches agenda
The Mississippi
Legislative Conservative
Coalition has launched
their agenda for the
current legislative
session including concerns
about voter identification,
disclosure of sex offenders
working with youth organizations
and other issues. Wayne
Sorge has more on the
coalition's agenda.
(1:35)
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Rally Supports
New Tort Reform Legislation
A rally was
held at the capitol
yesterday for a Senate
bill that passed yesterday.
The bill places more
limits on Mississippi's
civil justice system.
MPB's Scott Phillips
has this report. (1:34)
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Doctors and
business leaders packed
the capitol to rally
for legislation to place
further limits on the
state's civil justice
laws
Hundreds of
doctors and business
leaders packed the second
floor of the capitol
rotunda to rally for
legislation passed by
the State Senate that
places further limits
on the state's civil
justice laws. Doctor
Carr of Hattiesburg
says it doesn't come
soon enough. (0:24)
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But former Mississippi
Trial Lawyers President
Lance Stevens says the
legislation hurts the
average citizen. (0:31)
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