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‘It’s a mess’: Rep. Lamar says cutting income tax, overall reform would benefit Mississippi

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www.supertalk.fm – Ben Milam – 2024-06-17 12:09:07

SUMMARY: Mississippi Representative Trey Lamar aims to eliminate the state income tax, building on the 2022 tax cut signed by Governor Tate Reeves, which reduced $525 million in taxes and began phasing out income tax. Lamar acknowledges the complexity, citing a potential $2 billion revenue loss but believes recent increases in state tax collections indicate tax reform viability. He advocates a gradual, 10-12 year plan to overhaul the tax code for long-term benefits, comparing Mississippi to nine income tax-free states. Governor Reeves and House Speaker Jason White, who plans a review task force, support this initiative.

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Mississippi man who murdered 2, including Millsaps football player, granted parole

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-04-10 16:52:00

SUMMARY: Lamar Phillips, convicted of the 1992 double murder of Bradley Dew, has been released from prison after serving over 30 years. Phillips and Cedric Morris killed Dew while he was driving home from his job. Phillips also killed another person shortly after. Despite current laws prohibiting parole for certain murder convictions, Phillips’ crime occurred before 1995, making him eligible. His release has sparked outrage, with former prosecutors questioning the decision. This follows another controversial parole decision in 2023, which freed James Williams, a man who dismembered his parents. Mississippi lawmakers have yet to act on parole reform.

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Mississippi lawmakers have chance in special session to ease concerns caused by DOGE cuts

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www.supertalk.fm – J.T. Mitchell – 2025-04-10 11:40:00

SUMMARY: Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is freezing nearly $400 million in federal funding across Mississippi, impacting various agencies. The Mississippi Department of Education faces a $137 million loss, while the State Department of Health is set to lose over $220 million for virus research and health center upgrades. State lawmakers, including Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann, are concerned but hopeful the funds may be unfrozen. Lawmakers must decide whether to replace the lost federal funding with state money, as cuts also affect Mississippi State University, addiction treatment programs, and Vicksburg National Military Park, with more agencies at risk.

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Army Corps of Engineers preparing to take flood control measures along Mississippi River

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www.supertalk.fm – Caleb Salers – 2025-04-10 11:20:00

SUMMARY: Officials are closely monitoring rising water levels on the Mississippi River, taking measures to prevent flooding in the state. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers temporarily closed the Steele Bayou Control Structure gates but reopened them to release more water from the Yazoo basin. The gates will likely be closed again soon to reduce flood risks. The Corps prioritizes resident safety and supports local flood-fighting efforts. Vicksburg and Natchez are preparing for increased flood control measures. Residents are advised to stay informed and avoid flood control areas as efforts continue to mitigate potential flood damage.

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