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Heated debate
over voter ID
Mississippi
may soon be in compliance
with the federal Help
America Vote Act of
2002. Bills have passed
both the House and Senate
and are awaiting the
Governor’s signature.
One measure not included
in the bill was voter
ID, which sparked some
heated debate last night
on QUORUM. Teresa Collier
reports. (1:18)
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New executive
director for Mississippi
Arts and Entertainment
Center
A proposed
Meridian based Mississippi
Arts and Entertainment
Center is one step closer
to becoming a reality.
MPB's news contributor
Andrea Williams reports
from Meridian. (1:19)
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Insurance Committee
once again trying to
get approval for a new
system for state employee
health insurance
The Mississippi House
Insurance Committee
is once again trying
to get approval for
a new system for state
employee health insurance
as supported by Governor
Barbour. Wayne Sorge
reports on the proposal
which is not likely
to get full house approval.
(1:16)
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Health Savings
Accounts Legislation
Passes Senate
The Mississippi
Senate has passed legislation
intended to be advantageous
to workers with high
deductible health insurance.
MPB's Scott Phillips
has this report.
(1:23)
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Former Supreme
Court Justice to preside
over hearing for two
suspended USM professors.
A former Mississippi
Supreme Court Justice
will preside over a
hearing for two suspended
USM professors. Teresa
Collier has the story.
(1:48)
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