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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Mississippi Newsletter for 2025-03-06 ( 3 items )  
Americans for Prosperity - Mississippi Condemns Legislature's Failure to Pass Important Step for Education Freedom (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 5 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release: * * * Americans for Prosperity - Mississippi Condemns Legislature's Failure to Pass Important Step for Education Freedom # Mar 5, 2025 by AFP Jackson, MS - Americans for Prosperity - Mississippi (AFP-MS) is greatly disappointed by the state legislature's failure to hold a hearing and pass HB 1435, a step toward advancing school choice. By continually failing to pass overdue school choice reform, the legislature has let do more PR

Americans for Prosperity - Mississippi Responds to the Legislature's Failure to Pass Certificate of Need Repeals (10)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 5 [Category: Sociological] -- Americans for Prosperity posted the following news release: * * * Americans for Prosperity - Mississippi Responds to the Legislature's Failure to Pass Certificate of Need Repeals # Mar 5, 2025 by AFP Jackson, MS - Americans for Prosperity - Mississippi (AFP-MS) condemns Chairman Hob Bryan for once again hindering progress on the partial repeal of Certificate of Need (CON) laws. This week, Chairman Bryan refused to hear good policy in HB 922 as sent over by the House. This bill wou more PR

Court Permits Groups to Defend Overdraft Rule (10)
WASHINGTON, March 5 [Category: Law/Legal] -- The National Consumer Law Center posted the following news release: * * * Court Permits Groups to Defend Overdraft Rule March 5, 2025 -- Press Release Judge finds My Path and Mississippi Center for Justice bring 'the voice of ordinary people' to defending CFPB rule that would save consumers billions in junk fees JACKSON, Miss. - Yesterday, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi allowed two public interest organizations to intervene in litigation to protect consumers f more PR