In this episode of The Other Side, Mississippi Today’s political team discusses the tension between the state’s top three leaders as the 2022 session nears its end. Listen now.
by Geoff Pender, Mississippi Today March 28, 2022 Mississippi Today's political team discusses the tension between the state's top three leaders about how much income tax to cut, what annual budget to write, what projects to fund with federal stimulus and how to redraw legislative districts. As the scheduled end to the 2022 legislative session looms, how will lawmakers actually pull this off in time? Listen to more episodes of The Other Side here.
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