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09/25/2024: Welfare Hearing | Tax Reform | Absentee Ballots

Congressional leaders are trying to understand Mississippi's welfare scandal happened, and safeguards that could be put in place to prevent misspending of welfare dollars. Among the people testifying to the body is Brett Farve and the director of the ACLU of Mississippi.

Then, conservative state lawmakers are meeting in Flowood to discuss tax reform; a top priority for the Governor.

Plus, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals hears arguments over the state's absentee ballot process.


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