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01/28/2025 Trey Lamar House Bill 1 | Political News and Stress | Wildlife Fisheries request funding for more staff
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House Republicans have already sent over a tax cut bill to the senate. Now, they're waiting for a counter proposal.
A mental health expert shares tips on how to stay positive during the chaotic political news cycles.
Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks is one of a number of state agencies requesting additional funding for staffing shortages.
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