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Will Mississippi elect a radical-right governor?
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  08-03-2011  |  Elections

Is Advance Mississippi Pushing Energy Overkill?new

The former mayor of Tupelo, Miss. is heading a new energy advocacy group that critics say is pushing for a prohibitively expensive lignite coal plant and expansions of the Grand Gulf nuclear facility.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  07-09-2009  |  Politics

Why Don't the People of D.C. Have a Voice in Congress?new

D.C. Vote's Eugene Dewitt Kinlow and Ilir Zherka traveled to Jackson June 2, to talk with Mississippi voters about the issue.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  06-12-2008  |  Politics

Are New Voters Changing Mississippi Politics?new

We take a post-primary look at the changing faces of Mississippi's voters. Could this be a sign of the end of the Southern Strategy?
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  04-21-2008  |  Politics

Dem at Your Own Risknew

The year 2000 was the dawn of the tort-reform craze in Mississippi, and the beginning of the end for Democrats in the state.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  11-20-2007  |  Politics

The Reality of Tort Reformnew

Tort law and the role of the jury seem to be drastically changing in Mississippi.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  11-01-2007  |  Politics

Mr. Washington Comes to Mississippinew

Gov. Haley Barbour's take-no-prisoners political training doesn't allow for a whole lot of compromise -- it's Republican loyalty or the highway.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  11-01-2007  |  Politics

The Politics of Voter IDnew

Republican secretary of state candidate Delbert Hosemann says he is pushing hard to make ID a voting requirement in Mississippi -- his Democratic opponent, Rob Smith of Brandon, is not so driven to tie voters to their driver's licenses.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  10-22-2007  |  Politics

Eaves' Health-Care Plan Touches Nervenew

Mississippi gubernatorial candidate John Arthur Eaves capitalized on the poor state of health care recently, submitting a plan, "Kid Care," which would provide health insurance for all Mississippi children under 18.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  10-12-2007  |  Politics

Gov. Haley Barbour's Shadow Moneynew

Some legislators claim the Mississippi governor is still voting like a lobbyist, behaving in a manner directly beneficial to the GOP lobbying firm he started in Washington, D.C., Barbour, Griffith, & Rogers.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  09-13-2007  |  Politics

2007 JFP Voter's Guide: Of Primary Importancenew

Interviews and platforms of Mississippi's state and local candidates running in the Aug. 7 primaries
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  08-06-2007  |  Politics

Three Candidates Vying for Ward 1new

Three Ward 1 residents are jumping up to replace former Jackson City Council President Ben Allen, since the councilman retired over health issues June 22.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  07-11-2007  |  Politics

A New Sheriff In Town?new

Hinds County Sheriff Malcolm McMillin faces three challengers in the 2007 sheriff's race -- two of whom, he suspects, Jackson Mayor Frank Melton sent to topple him.
Jackson Free Press  |  Brian Johnson and Adam Lynch  |  07-11-2007  |  Politics

Allen Leaves Polarized Councilnew

Council President Ben Allen's sudden departure means a special election and a City Council more divided than ever.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch  |  06-28-2007  |  Politics

Council Rejects Fire Chiefnew

As Mayor Frank Melton prepares for his felony trial, City Council rejects his choice for fire chief, nearly two years after Melton refused to bring him forward for confirmation.
Jackson Free Press  |  Adam Lynch and Brian Johnson  |  04-12-2007  |  Politics

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