March 2025

Mississippi Has Lost an Icon

Mississippi has lost an icon and a staunch advocate for public education with the passing of former Speaker Pro Tempore Robert Clark, Jr., at the age of 96. Speaker Pro Tem Clark was a teacher, a coach, a civil rights activist, and the first Black legislator elected in Mississippi since Reconstruction. First elected to the […]

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Senate Stands Up for Children; More Shenanigans in the House

Today, your senators stood with you for strong public schools for ALL Mississippi children! The Senate Education Committee declined to take up the school choice bills – House bills 1078 (expands ESA vouchers), 1432 (charter school expansion), 1435 (public school choice), and 1617 (“Tim Tebow” – homeschoolers participate in public school activities) as well as

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