Charter Schools Headed to House FloorLubed up by the addition of several friendly lawmakers, the House Education Committee, as expected, passed its version of a charter-school bill out of committee this morning.
Charter School Mania!During yesterday's three-hour-long debate over the latest iteration of charter-school legislation, Sen. Hob Bryan, D-Amory, frequently voiced his opposition to the bill.
The NRA BankrollOn Dec. 21, National Rifle Association chief Wayne LaPierre went in front of the TV cameras to read an announcement regarding the shootings in Newtown, Conn.
From Dixie With SlugsLate on the evening of May 20, 2010, Thomas Wortham IV was sitting on his motorcycle when a car pulled up.
The 'Gun-Show Loophole'Mississippians with a yen to add to their personal arsenals can head out to a gun show in the state just about any weekend of the year.
ALEC Pushes Stand-Your Ground BillsFlorida's "Stand Your Ground" law, which received widespread media coverage after the shooting death of Trayvon Martin Feb. 26, 2012, is similar to Mississippi's Castle Doctrine, with one major difference: location doesn't matter.
More Gun Control in MississippiWith statewide household gun ownership at 54 percent in Mississippi, it's no secret that heightened gun-control laws aren't likely to get much support from the state Legislature.
Castle Doctrine: Not So Cut and DryIn 2008, Justin Vanquez Thomas, 24, shot and killed Dexter Harris outside the Southaven Performing Arts Center.
Good to Be BackWorking on a shorter 90-day schedule compared to last year, Mississippi lawmakers got right to work filing bills in the opening week of the 2013 legislative session.
Senate 28: Meet the CandidatesNine people want to fill the Mississippi Senate seat vacated by the recent death of Alice Harden.
Scholarship Scheme Draws FireA plan by Gov. Phil Bryant to establish a scholarship fund for public-school students to go to private schools drew fire from Republican members of the committee.
11th-Hour 'Cliff' Deal: Mostly Band AidThe U.S. Congress kept the entire electorate on tenterhooks for weeks over the "fiscal cliff"--mandatory tax expirations and spending cuts that Congress imposed on itself last year.
What Happened to VAWA?The Violence Against Women Act has been hailed as one of the most successful measures to reduce domestic abuse in the United States.