Governor Tate Reeves issued the following statement.
Today, Governor Tate Reeves welcomes Bailey Martin as the new Press
Secretary for the Governor’s Office. She was previously a reporter at
the statewide radio station SuperTalk, News Mississippi.
“I am honored and excited to work for Governor Tate Reeves and be a part
of his staff,” Martin said. “This is such an exciting new chapter to
begin and I am grateful for Governor Reeves for choosing me to be in
this position!”
Martin is originally from Tupelo, MS and a graduate from the University
of Mississippi with a Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism. Prior
to her work in journalism, she served in the law offices of James D.
Moore and Marc Boutwell.
Martin will serve as spokeswoman for the Governor.
7 comments:
....News M i s s i s s i p p i.
The previous woman left to go work for Greg Abbott in Texas. Good riddance. She was the worst.
I can see why she came from "SuperTalk" - the official network of the Republican Party. Paul Gallo has his nose so far up the butts of Republican elected/appointed officials he can't see daylight.
Supertalk proved to be a weak platform for the crusade against medical marijuana via 65. If Gallo retires/quits, there isn't any other segment worth listening to. Hopefully, JT will return soon.
I still miss Courtney Carter and Sarah Ulmer .
Those are two very cool reporters.
They're cute too !
I'll miss her on Super-Squawk.
Cuevid
Baaaaaaley Marrrrrrtin
The quicker Gall Pallo hits the door the, ah bah bah bah, better.
JT will not be back. The only guy worth listening to was Girard, but his level of intelligence and broad range of topics was not appreciated by those who tune in to the station's level of, ah, discussion. Too many with rebel flags in the truck window and listening through ear-buds while riding zero-turns.
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