AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSchool Policy: Mississippi lawmakers are weighing K-12 consolidation as enrollment drops, with discussion of merging districts or closing schools—possibly even reviving “one-room schoolhouses” in some areas. Courts & Voting Rights: The Mississippi Supreme Court overturned sanctions against Brett Favre’s attorney Daniel Koevary, sending the welfare-fraud case back to Hinds County Circuit Court over due-process concerns. Democracy & Military/Overseas Voting: A federal voting-rights fight could reshape Mississippi’s absentee ballot rules for overseas voters, with advocates warning the U.S. Supreme Court may end post-Election Day grace periods. Local Politics: Gulfport’s Ward 2 City Council forum drew candidates after former councilman Ron Roland resigned for health reasons. Public Health: A University of Mississippi review finds fine air pollution can harm the heart even below current EPA limits. Energy & Economy: Gas prices stayed volatile statewide, with multiple counties reporting lows around the high $3 range for regular. Statehouse Loss: Rep. Price Wallace, a ballot initiative advocate and House Constitution Committee chair, died at 64.
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