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Mississippi arts programs get $3.5 million in facility funding
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Arts Commission (MAC) has awarded $3.5 million to 20 arts organizations across 13 counties through the Building Fund for the Arts (BFA) Grant. This funding supports the repair, renovation, and construction of facilities for year-round arts programming in the state. David Lewis, executive director of MAC, emphasized the grant’s significance for enhancing arts and cultural identity in Mississippi. A total of 41 letters of intent were submitted, requesting $7 million. The awarded projects include renovations for Ballet Mississippi and the Mississippi Children’s Museum, as well as improvements for various community arts spaces. Projects must be completed within two years.
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Congressman Thompson blasts SAVE Act, accuses GOP of promoting voter suppression
SUMMARY: Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson criticized the recently passed SAVE Act, arguing it doesn’t effectively secure elections but rather suppresses voter participation. Despite the GOP’s insistence on preventing noncitizen voting, Thompson highlighted that evidence suggests noncitizen influence on elections is minimal. The legislation requires proof of citizenship for voter registration, risking disenfranchisement for millions, particularly among marginalized groups. Thompson contends that the bill is a guise for suppressing votes and calls for Republicans to focus on genuine election security measures instead of pursuing partisan agendas. The SAVE Act may struggle in the Senate due to insufficient support.
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Childcare, talent retention, and workforce development to headline Mississippi Economic Council annual meeting
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Economic Council (MEC) will hold its 76th annual meeting on Thursday at the Jackson Convention Complex, focusing on childcare, talent retention, and workforce development under the “WorkFuture” theme. The event will convene business leaders, policymakers, and experts to tackle economic challenges through panels and discussions. Key topics include the impact of childcare on workforce participation, the importance of business-education partnerships for talent retention, and strategies for attracting new workers. The luncheon will honor STAR Students, Teachers, and discuss MEC’s merger with the Mississippi Manufacturers Association. Founded in 1949, MEC represents over 11,000 members statewide.
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Prominent Jackson businessman endorses John Horhn for mayor
SUMMARY: Gabriel Prado, a prominent Jackson businessman and owner of PraCon Global Investment Group, has endorsed state Sen. John Horhn for mayor of Jackson. Prado, known for investing in undervalued assets, has revitalized various local businesses and was instrumental in bringing Topgolf to the area. He believes Horhn is highly qualified and genuinely cares for the city’s residents. Horhn, who nearly won the Democratic primary outright, emphasizes the need for change in leadership amid current challenges facing Mayor Lumumba. He aims to promote accountability and transparency while collaborating for economic growth in Jackson. The runoff election takes place on April 22.
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