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Tate Reeves · RidgelandSenate Medicaid Chairman Kevin Blackwell on Friday afternoon said the Senate will hold firm on asking House leaders to agree on a final Medicaid expansion plan that requires recipients to prove they are working at least 30 hours a week. That’s a stance likely to delay or kill Mississippi’s efforts to provide health coverage to about 200,000 people, as the federal government has refused to approve such work requirements for Medicaid expansion. “W…See the Story
Blackwell: Senate won't budge on Medicaid work requirement
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Tate Reeves · ColumbiaThe Mississippi Senate on Wednesday unanimously confirmed Bill Cork as Gov. Tate Reeves’ pick for a permanent chief economic development officer, despite a background report provided to senators that he “created a toxic workplace” and had faced complaints including sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment.See the Story
Senate confirms Gov. Tate Reeves’ economic development chief despite report of toxic workplace, claims of harassment
Tate Reeves · RidgelandThe Mississippi Senate on Wednesday unanimously confirmed Bill Cork as Gov. Tate Reeves’ pick for a permanent chief economic development officer, despite a background report provided to senators that he “created a toxic workplace” and had faced complaints including sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment. In a hearing before his Senate confirmation, Cork said he did nothing wrong, has a winning economic development record, has …See the Story
Senate confirms Gov. Tate Reeves' economic development chief despite report of toxic workplace, claims of harassment
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Kay Ivey · NashvilleTennessee Governor Bill Lee joined the governors of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Texas in issuing a joint statement in opposition of the United Auto Workers’ (UAW) unionization campaign.See the Story
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee Joins Group of Governors in Opposing UAW's Unionization Campaign - Tennessee Star
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Floods · PicayuneMississippi Governor Tate Reeves proclaimed on April 12, 2024, designating April as Confederate Heritage Month. In the proclamation, Governor Reeves underscored the historical significance of April, marking the commencement of the American Civil War in 1861. This war, a pivotal event in American history, serves as the backdrop for the commemoration of Confederate Heritage Month. Governor Reeves further emphasized the importance of honoring those…See the Story
Mississippi Governor Proclaims Confederate Heritage Month - Picayune Item
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Tate Reeves · RidgelandGov. Tate Reeves on Thursday announced federal approval for part two of his 2023 proposal for increased reimbursements to Mississippi hospitals from Medicaid. “This is another good day for Mississippi’s healthcare system,” Reeves said in a statement. “This $160 million will go a long way towards further strengthening hospitals across our state.” Although Reeves remains adamantly opposed to traditional Medicaid expansion, which is currently being…See the Story
Gov. Tate Reeves' newly-approved Medicaid plan would make expansion more lucrative for hospitals
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Tate Reeves · MississippiJACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - On Thursday, Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) announced federal approval of the second component in his Medicaid reimbursement reform plan. The plan is estimated to generate more than $700 million in additional funds for Mississippi hospitals. The governor first announced the plan in September. “This is another good day for Mississippi’s healthcare system,” said Reeves. “This additional $160 million will go a long way towar…See the Story
Second component of Mississippi governor’s Medicaid reforms approved
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Tate Reeves · RidgelandMississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has blocked Medicaid expansion for more than a decade. Last week, a Senate committee ignored Reeves' request and approved the original bill with the work requirement exceptions. Reeves lost real ground in his opposition to Medicaid expansion last week, unable to exert his influence even in the Senate.See the Story
Gov. Tate Reeves loses ground in his war against Medicaid expansion
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