The Mississippi Legislature approved large raises for statewide and other elected officials starting in 2024. Full story:
by Geoff Pender, Mississippi Today April 5, 2022 The Legislature as it winds up its 2022 session has approved large raises for statewide and other elected officials starting in 2024, after the next election. Here are salary changes that will start then if Gov.
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