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Mississippi bases to receive millions under new defense spending bill | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | – 2024-06-17 16:08:00

(The Center Square) – Mississippi bases and defense contractors could receive millions if the defense spending bill is signed into by .

The National Defense Authorization Act, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday, would nearly $88 million for construction projects at Mississippi bases. Last year, bases in the Magnolia received $211.8 million.

The measure would also provide money for several ship classes built at ‘s Ingalls Shipyard, $1.56 billion for the Flight II San Antonio class landing ship dock program, $61 million for the replacement for the America class amphibious assault ships and nearly $1.52 billion for Arleigh Burke class destroyers, both construction of new Flight III ships and updates for older ships of the class.

The construction projects include $34.5 million for a 10 megawatt generation plant and $11.16 million for underground electrical grid hardening at Camp Shelby near Hattiesburg, the largest state-owned field site for the Army National Guard. The post consists of 134,820 acres aid is used by Mississippi and other state National Guards, along with units from other services. 

Southaven’s National Guard Readiness Center will receive $33 million. The Allen C. Thompson National Guard Base Field’s fire crash and rescue center will receive $9.3 million. The base co-located at -Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport operates a squadron of C-17 Globemaster III strategic airlift aircraft. 

The bill passed the full House by a 217-199 vote and will now head to the Senate. 

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More than 800,000 Tennesseans have cast their ballot | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | – 2024-10-22 16:03:00

SUMMARY: Tennessee’s Secretary of reports 820,587 voted early in the first five days of , a 9.91% decrease from 2020’s 910,802 due to fewer absentee ballots submitted. In-person voting is up slightly, with 768,910 participating to 766,244 in 2020. Dekalb County saw a 31.5% increase in early turnout, while Shelby County experienced a 37.32% decrease. Voters are deciding on U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn’s re-election, with Blackburn leading by 23 points over Gloria Johnson, and former holding a 21-point over Vice President Kamala Harris. Early voting ends on October 31.

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New poll has Democrats slightly leading Republicans across the ticket | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Elyse Apel | – 2024-10-22 15:42:00

SUMMARY: A recent High Point Poll shows Vice President Kamala Harris former by 1% in North Carolina, with Harris at 47% and Trump at 46%. The poll, conducted with 1,164 registered voters, also found Democrat Josh Stein leading in the gubernatorial race with 50% to Republican Mark Robinson’s 34%. Additionally, 2% more voters plan to Democratic congressional candidates. Despite Harris’s , Trump remains confident, previously outperformed polls in North Carolina. Many voters feel the country is in the wrong direction, with mixed disapproval ratings for Biden and Harris. Early is high, with nearly 20% of registered voters having cast ballots.

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Scott, Rubio introduce bill against antisemitism on campus | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Shirleen Guerra | – 2024-10-22 15:05:00

SUMMARY: Florida Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio have introduced the Preventing Antisemitic Harassment on Campus Act in response to a surge in antisemitism on college campuses the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel. The legislation aims to hold educational institutions accountable for failing to protect Jewish from harassment, enforcing Title VI of the Act to prevent discrimination based on religion. It mandates institutions to inform their communities of Title VI violations and requires the Department of Education to monitor lawsuits related to antisemitism. Rubio emphasized the need for colleges to fulfill their duty to ensure a safe for all students.

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