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Charlie Kirk, founder and leader of Turning Point USA [354] Amy Kremer, Tea Party activist and co-founder for Women for Trump [355] Bob Kroll, President of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis [356] Chris LaCivita, political consultant [357] Tomi Lahren, conservative political commentator and former television host [358]
William C. C. Claiborne (DR) Narsworthy Hunter (DR) 1802 Thomas M. Green Jr. (DR) 1803 Cato West: George Poindexter (DR) William Lattimore (DR) 1804 1805 Thomas Hill Williams (DR) Robert Williams (DR) 1806 Cowles Mead (DR) 1807 Thomas Hill Williams (DR) George Poindexter (DR) 1808 1809 David Holmes (DR) 1810 Henry Dangerfield: 1811 1812 1813 ...
Chokwe Lumumba (1947–2014), activist, attorney, mayor of Jackson John R. Lynch (1847–1939), first African-American speaker of the Mississippi House, U.S. representative ( Natchez ) Ray Mabus (born 1948), governor and Secretary of the Navy ( Starkville )
Lindsey Kirk looks at childhood photographs of herself and her late mother Kim Kirk Cox, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, in New Albany, Miss. She was 12 years old when her stepfather, David Neal Cox ...
The Affordable Care Act’s chief aim is to extend coverage to people without health insurance. One of the 2010 law’s primary means to achieve that goal is expanding Medicaid eligibility to more people near the poverty level.
It was founded in order to continue the legacy of Dr. Russell Kirk, an American political theorist, historian, social critic, literary critic, and fiction author. The Center is known for promoting traditionalist conservatism and regularly publishing Studies in Burke and His Time and The University Bookman , the oldest conservative book review ...
Dr. David S. Pankratz, 1955–61; dean, School of Medicine and Medical Center director; Dr. Robert Q. Marston, 1961–66; dean, School of Medicine, Medical Center director and vice chancellor for health affairs; Dr. John Gronvall, 1966–1967; acting dean, School of Medicine and acting Medical Center director
Incumbent Republican Kirk Fordice won reelection to a second term. This is the last time that a gubernatorial nominee and a lieutenant gubernatorial nominee of different political parties were elected governor and lieutenant governor in Mississippi.