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Secretary Watson presents $11M Tidelands Trust Funds check to MDMR

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www.supertalk.fm – Hunter Dawkins – 2024-10-29 13:31:00

SUMMARY: On Tuesday, Secretary of State Michael Watson delivered an $11 million check from Tidelands Trust Funds to the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR), following a legislative authorization from 2024. The funds, totaling $11,426,985.43, were collected from onshore gaming and rents from state-owned tidelands and submerged lands. Designed for coastal conservation and public access, this program has now transferred $209,945,227 since its inception. The latest funds will help support various projects in Harrison, Jackson, and Hancock counties, with additional allocations for management projects focused on coastal preservation and enhancement.

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Ole Miss, Mississippi State partner up on accelerated law degree program

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2024-11-21 17:22:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi State University (MSU) has partnered with the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) School of Law to create a 3+3 Accelerated Law Degree program, allowing MSU students to enter Ole Miss’s Juris Doctor program before completing their undergraduate degree. This agreement, signed recently, aims to enhance opportunities for prospective attorneys in Mississippi. Eligible students must fulfill academic and application requirements and complete three-fourths of their undergraduate coursework. Ole Miss will also waive application fees for MSU applicants. The program is set to begin in 2025, complementing MSU’s existing partnership with the Mississippi College School of Law.

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Attorneys want SCOTUS to say Mississippi’s felony voting ban is cruel and unusual

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www.supertalk.fm – Emily Wagster Pettus – 2024-11-21 15:36:00

SUMMARY: Attorneys are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Mississippi’s Jim Crow-era law that disenfranchises individuals convicted of certain felonies, including nonviolent offenses like forgery and timber theft. Most affected individuals lose their voting rights for life, with limited options for restoration. The appeal argues that this severe disenfranchisement scheme is unconstitutional and disproportionately impacts Black residents. Since 1994, nearly 50,000 people have lost voting rights in Mississippi, with a significant portion completing their sentences. The current case challenges a July ruling from the conservative 5th Circuit, emphasizing the need for judicial intervention in altering these laws.

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Former Mississippi probation officer to spend 3 years in prison for embezzlement scheme

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2024-11-21 13:36:00

SUMMARY: LaCosta Lee, a former probation officer in Mississippi, has pleaded guilty to six counts of embezzlement. She admitted to stealing funds intended for court-ordered fines while working for Court Programs, Inc. State Auditor Shad White noted the office’s effectiveness in recovering money in recent years. Lee was sentenced to three years in prison, followed by five years of supervision, and is required to pay $7,713.75 in restitution and fines. White encouraged the public to report suspected fraud to his office.

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