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Unemployment hits record low for fourth consecutive month | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2023-07-21 15:22:00

(The Center Square) — Mississippi’s unemployment rate eclipsed a record low for a fourth consecutive month with a rate of 3.1%, and the state’s labor force participation rate still lags behind the national average.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Magnolia State was among only 11 states with a drop in its unemployment rate in June.

“Reaching an all-time low unemployment rate four months in a row is an incredible accomplishment for Mississippi,” Gov. Tate Reeves said in a release. “It goes to show just how much momentum our state has.

“Whether it’s education or the economy, Mississippi continues to set records and make history. Our conservative approach to managing Mississippi is working.”

According to the labor statistics, Mississippi’s seasonally adjusted labor force participation rate of 54.5% is behind the national average of 62.6% and remains the worst in the Southeast region. 

In March, the unemployment rate was 3.5%, improved to 3.4% in April and 3.2% in May. 

The state’s labor force participation rate hit its most recent high of 62.8% in April 2000, decreased before rebounding in October 2011 to 60.1%. It has only improved 2.83% since a low of 53% in April 2020 during the pandemic-related economic shutdown. 

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Eight take oaths, two more at Inauguration Ball on Jan. 11 | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2025-01-02 14:41:00

SUMMARY: On January 1, Democratic Gov. Josh Stein and six other Council of State members took their oaths of office, with Lt. Gov. Rachel Hunt using her father’s Bible. Democratic Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, the first woman elected statewide, administered Hunt’s oath. Public ceremonies, including Stein’s inaugural address, are scheduled for January 11. Other Council members, including Republican Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler and others, will also take oaths then. Oaths for various positions, such as Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, took place earlier in the week, with several judges presiding over the ceremonies.

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Report: 18 of 20 surveyed adult day care centers weren’t compliant | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2025-01-02 14:27:00

SUMMARY: A federal report found that 18 of 20 surveyed adult day care centers in Florida, participating in the Home and Community-Based Services Waiver program, violated federal and state guidelines. The U.S. Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General reported that 13 centers failed health and safety requirements, while 17 didn’t meet administrative standards. Issues included toxic chemicals, insufficient maintenance, water damage, exposed wiring, and unclean conditions. The report revealed 120 noncompliance instances and urged the state to improve oversight. Florida officials disagreed with the findings but outlined steps for improvement, noting many centers were affected by Hurricane Ian.

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Bourbon Street reopens to visitors after attack | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2025-01-02 14:03:00

SUMMARY: New Orleans officials reopened Bourbon Street on Thursday, a day after a truck attack killed 15 and injured 35. Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick confirmed that suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar acted alone, allowing for the area’s reopening with enhanced security measures, including barricades. The reopening coincides with the Sugar Bowl, featuring Georgia against Notre Dame at the Caesar’s Superdome, delayed from Wednesday due to security concerns. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill emphasized the need to proceed with the event to honor the victims. Jabbar, a 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran, was killed after exchanging gunfire with police.

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