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A Recap of the 2019 Mississippi Legislative Session

Season 5 Episode 11 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Here’s a look at what is expected to become law July 1st and how it may affect you.

Lawmakers finalized a $1500 dollar teacher pay raise. The governor signed another abortion bill into law and it’s already tied up in the courts. Legislators enacted a measure to keep children safe while in school—avoiding mental health intervention. Plus, education advocates talk about a last minute investment of $2 million dollars into a special needs scholarship program.

04/05/2019

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@ISSUE

A Recap of the 2019 Mississippi Legislative Session

Season 5 Episode 11 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Lawmakers finalized a $1500 dollar teacher pay raise. The governor signed another abortion bill into law and it’s already tied up in the courts. Legislators enacted a measure to keep children safe while in school—avoiding mental health intervention. Plus, education advocates talk about a last minute investment of $2 million dollars into a special needs scholarship program.

04/05/2019

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