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Mississippi records sixth month of record-low unemployment | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2024-08-26 07:06:00

(The Center Square) – Mississippi recorded its sixth consecutive month of record unemployment, but the state’s labor force participation rate remains below the national average.

According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dipped slightly to a record 2.7%, down slightly from last month (2.8%) and lower than the national average of 4.5%.

The jobs market hit a new high water mark of 1.19 million nonfarm jobs, seasonally adjusted, with the job gains totaling 3,000 for the month and 13,700 for the year. Trade, transportation and utilities had the largest increase in July.

There were 41,900 unemployed people in July in Mississippi, a 12.4% decrease from June (47,100 unemployed). In July 2023, there were 48,300 unemployed people on the rolls. 

Initial unemployment claims were up slightly in July, as 5,721 submitted claims compared to 5,652 in June and 5,459 during the same time last year. 

Continued claims were up to 42,684 in July compared to 37,506 in June. 

The July seasonally adjusted labor force participation rate – which is defined as the percentage of those either working or seeking work – was at 54.2%, trailing the national rate of 62.7%. It is higher than the same time last year (53.9%).

Mississippi’s rate is the worst regionally, trailing Tennessee (59.5%), Florida and South Carolina (both with 58.8%), Louisiana (58.6%) and Alabama (57.8%). 

Thirty out of the state’s 82 counties had unemployment rates equal to or less than the state’s unadjusted rate of 3.3%, led by Rankin and Union counties at 2.3%. Lamar County in the Hattiesburg metro area was next at 2.6%. 

Four counties – Covington, Lafayette, Madison and Scott – were all tied at 2.7%. 

Jefferson County in southwest Mississippi had the highest unemployment rate at 13%, followed by nearby Claiborne County with 8.7%, Issaquena at 6.4% and Humphreys at 7.6%. 

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Counties fail to complete canvass; judicial race remains undecided | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2024-11-15 18:15:00

SUMMARY: The North Carolina State Board of Elections announced that counties failing to meet the Friday 5 p.m. deadline for results would face no penalties. In a closely watched Supreme Court race, Republican Jefferson Griffin led incumbent Democrat Allison Riggs by 2,753 votes, with 13 counties still unofficial, including Wake County. Nineteen out of 100 counties hadn’t reported results by the deadline. Meanwhile, Republicans maintained a 71-49 majority in the House, with official victories for incumbents Tricia Cotham and Bryan Cohn. Riggs and other candidates may request recounts if the margins are within specific thresholds by Tuesday.

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Appeals court allows partial implementation of Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – 2024-11-15 16:53:00

SUMMARY: The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has temporarily blocked a lower court’s ruling that would have halted Louisiana’s law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. The law, signed by Gov. Jeff Landry, mandates displays in classrooms by January 1. While U.S. District Judge John deGravelles previously ruled the law as likely unconstitutional, the appellate court’s decision allows its implementation in unaffected districts. Attorney General Liz Murrill expressed support for the law, despite ongoing legal challenges from five school districts claiming it violates religious freedom. The case continues as it raises significant constitutional questions.

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Texas advocate calls for probe into federally funded abortions for unaccompanied minors | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – 2024-11-15 15:52:00

SUMMARY: A Texas advocate is urging the incoming Trump administration and Congress to reevaluate federal policies that use taxpayer funds for abortions for unaccompanied alien children (UACs). The U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) has faced scrutiny for issues like trafficking, sexual abuse, and poor oversight of UACs. Advocates for abortion access argue UACs should receive taxpayer-funded abortions, citing exceptions under the Hyde Amendment. Critics, like Sheena Rodriguez of Alliance for a Safe Texas, demand transparency on the number of abortions performed on UACs, the costs, and the involvement of abortion-related organizations.

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