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  2. MS Senate, House looking at tax reform in 2025. Could ... - AOL

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    Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann speaks to the press after voting at Spann Elementary in Jackson on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023. Last week, Hosemann announced he is forming a study committee ...

  3. MS lawmakers looking to pass income tax changes, Medicaid ...

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    In 2022, the Mississippi Legislature passed House Bill 531, the largest personal income tax cut in state history. That cut began being phased in July 1, 2022, lowering individual income taxes from ...

  4. Trump budget bill hits the rocks with GOP rebels, tax hawks ...

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    A member of the committee, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., told Fox News Digital, "I have some concerns regarding Ways & Means not being provided with the largest amount to cover President Trump ...

  5. Y'all Politics - Wikipedia

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    Y'all Politics was a for-profit political blog focused on political news in Mississippi until 2022. Originally founded in 2004 by Alan Lange to cover the 2005 Jackson mayoral race, [1] [2] the publication documented Mississippi politics from a conservative perspective. [3] [4] [2] The site conducted polling on statewide political issues. [5]

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  8. 2024 United States presidential election in Mississippi

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    He easily handled Mississippi in the past two election cycles, winning the state by 17.8% in 2016 and again by 16.5% four years later. Trump was the first Republican to receive 60% of the vote in a presidential election in Mississippi since Ronald Reagan in 1984. Before the election, most news organizations considered Mississippi a safe win for ...

  9. Michael Guest (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Guest ran for the United States House of Representatives in Mississippi's 3rd congressional district to succeed Gregg Harper, who chose not to seek reelection. [5] In the six-way June Republican primary election, Guest received the most votes (45%), with Whit Hughes coming in second with 22%. [6]