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  2. Licensed professional counselor - Wikipedia

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    Licensed professional counselor (LPC) is a licensure for mental health professionals in some countries.. In the US, licensed professional counselors (or in some states, "licensed clinical mental health counselors" or "licensed clinical professional counselors" or "licensed mental health counselors") provide mental health and substance abuse care to millions of Americans.

  3. Mississippi Department of Mental Health - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Department of Mental Health (DMH) is a state agency of Mississippi, headquartered in Suite 1101 of the Robert E. Lee Building in Jackson. [1] It provides mental health services. Facilities

  4. Licensed professional counselor associate - Wikipedia

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    In two-tier systems, an LPC Associate is licensed to practice under the supervision of a fully licensed professional counselor (LPC) with a sufficient amount of post-graduate counseling experience. Once the LPC Associate has accrued the required number of hours (usually accomplished in about two years, depending on state regulations), they may ...

  5. Robert E. Lee Building - Wikipedia

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    December 2018. The Robert E. Lee Building is an office building at 239 North Lamar Street in Jackson, Mississippi.It was built as the Robert E. Lee Hotel and operated as such from 1930 to July 6, 1964, when it closed rather than admit African Americans as required by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. [1]

  6. Mississippi Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi is an alcoholic beverage control state, thus the state has a monopoly over the wholesaling or retailing of some or all categories of alcoholic beverages. The agency was established in 1966, when the state ended its prohibition of liquor, which had been adopted in 1907 (beer was allowed starting in 1933). [ 1 ]

  7. Scott G. Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Scott G. Stewart is an American lawyer serving as the solicitor general for the state of Mississippi since 2021. He is widely known for arguing and winning in the landmark case Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization before the U.S. Supreme Court .

  8. 1st Mississippi Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Senators and representatives first convened in Washington, Mississippi, between October 6 and October 9, 1817. [2] They then met in Natchez, Mississippi, on December 8, 1817. [2] The Senate adjourned on February 4, 1818. [2]

  9. David Blount - Wikipedia

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    David Blount (born July 19, 1967) is a Democratic member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 29th District since 2008.His present term of office will end in 2028. He is Vice Chairman of the Senate Democratic Cauc