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Nine projects worth $21.6M in new taxpayer-funded broadband projects planned | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2024-08-26 10:42:00

(The Center Square) – Nine projects worth $21.6 million to expand broadband access to underserved and unserved have been authorized in Mississippi by the Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility.

The fiscal sourcing from the Capital Projects Fund and will expand high-speed internet service to 12,300 households,

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ACE Fiber was approved to extend service to several north Mississippi communities, Blue Springs, southeastern Union County, Blue Mountain to New Albany, and Potts Camp to Myrtle.

AT&T will grant to connect the Leake County of Sebastapol, Conway and Bertice in north-central Mississippi. AT&T will also connect the Mahon, Waites and Laws Hill communities in Marshall County in the northern part of the .

CSpire will connect the southwest Mississippi cities of Columbia, Summit, Osyka, Liberty and Gloster. In central Mississippi, the cities of Puckett, Magee, Mendenhall and Madison will be connected with Ridgeland-based CSpire fiber.

Comcast will receive grant funding to connect cities in the Pine Belt – Laurel and Hattiesburg – and some areas in the area.

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The Tallahatchie Valley Electric Power Association will connect the northeast part of Yalobusha County and the of Water Valley in north Mississippi.

“Mississippi continues to make incredible progress in expanding broadband access all across our state,” Gov. Tate Reeves said in a release. “It’s a critical piece of infrastructure, and we’re working hard to ensure that every Mississippian has access to it. We’ll continue doing everything in our power to ensure everyone has connectivity, regardless of their ZIP code.”

State officials authorized 24 other projects from the Capital Projects Fund worth $70.1 million in June, with the total from the fund up to $162 million. Those projects will serve 27,000 households.

The state’s broadband office also is running the $32 million Broadband Infrastructure Program with 12 projects in 10 of the state’s 82 counties. Also, the agency will administer $1.2 in funding provided by the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment grant, along with the $10.7 million State Digital Skills and Accessibility grant program. 

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Louisiana Board of Optometry fails to document thousands in reimbursements | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Jacob Mathews | – 2024-09-13 16:11:00

SUMMARY: The Board of Optometry Examiners improperly documented over $5,000 in travel reimbursements, according to an audit by the Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office. The audit, covering January 2022 to December 2023, revealed several issues, lack of supporting documentation for reimbursements, duplicate meal charges, and expenses outside official travel dates. This marks the third consecutive audit with exceptions related to travel reimbursements. While the board disagreed with some findings, the newly appointed president noted progress in addressing prior audit issues, with only one remaining concern to resolve.

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Alabama tax revenues dipped by 2.36% in August | Alabama

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | – 2024-09-12 08:40:00

SUMMARY: In August 2024, Alabama’s tax receipts fell 2.36% from the previous year, decreasing from $1.35 to $1.32 billion, driven by declines in sales and personal income tax collections. The sales tax revenue dropped nearly 5%, while personal income tax receipts fell from $694.8 million to $682.5 million and corporate tax revenues dropped significantly by over 54%. However, for the fiscal year so far, tax collections are up 2.28% from $15.1 billion to $15.4 billion. Notably, gas tax collections rose by 4.39%, and use tax collections grew by 11.73%. Alabama’s unemployment rate was recorded at 2.8% in July.

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Survey: Majority of Jewish students don’t feel safe on US college campus | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | contributor – 2024-09-12 16:16:00

SUMMARY: A recent survey indicates that a majority of Jewish feel unsafe on college campuses, with antisemitic incidents surging nearly 400% the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Among 1,100 respondents, 83% viewed antisemitism as a severe issue, and nearly 80% avoided certain campus due to safety concerns. Reports of faculty making offensive remarks and threats against Jewish students were also prevalent. Resignations of occurred due to unresolved violence, and various lawsuits are underway regarding antisemitism. Governors in Florida and are taking measures against campus hate speech while legal actions these interventions.

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