Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Hosemann Creates Jackson Committees

Mayor Horhn applauds action.  

Lieutenant Governor Gilbert Hosemann issued the following statement. 

 Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann today announced the formation of two new Senate Study Committees to address the state’s capital city and housing market. The Senate Study Committee on Jackson will focus on strategies for strengthening and boosting economic activity in the metro area, while the Senate Study Committee on Housing will take a statewide look at addressing the shortage of attainable housing and increasing accessibility for first-time homebuyers.
The Senate Study Committee on Jackson will be chaired by Senator Walter Michel, with Senators David Blount and Sollie Norwood serving as vice chairs. Membership includes Senators Hillman Frazier, Dean Kirby, Brian Rhodes and Andy Berry.
“For several years, we have discussed the need for a focused effort to unlock Jackson’s economic and tourism potential,” Hosemann said. “With the city entering a new chapter, the time is now to pursue opportunities that will increase tourism, attract investment, enhance downtown, and promote future growth.”
The Senate Study Committee on Housing will be chaired by Senator Chris Johnson, and Senator Rod Hickman will serve as vice chair. Members are Senators Gary Brumfield, Scott DeLano, Michael McLendon, Chad McMahan and Angela Turner-Ford.
“Mississippi faces a growing need for attainable housing,” Hosemann said. “This committee will examine statewide solutions to ensure first-time homebuyers have access to homes where they can live, work, and raise a family in Mississippi.”
Both committees will hold hearings in the coming months to gather information and testimony. They are tasked with producing recommendations ahead of the 2026 Legislative Session.

Jackson Mayor John Horhn issued the following statement. 

Today’s announcement by Lieutenant Governor Hosemann marks a meaningful step forward for Jackson and for Mississippi. I appreciate his leadership as well as the leadership of our state senators. The plans to strengthen tourism, encourage investment, and revitalize downtown speak to the possibilities we see for our city.

 

The statewide focus on housing reflects another major priority. Ensuring that families and first-time homebuyers can find attainable housing supports communities across Mississippi and helps people put down roots where they live and work. As we launch Jackson’s own Unhoused Task Force, I am encouraged to see state leaders prioritizing housing solutions.

 

Jackson is entering a new chapter. We look forward to working closely with both study committees as they gather input, and we would greatly appreciate state government investments in our city.


60 comments:

Anonymous said...

Isn't Delbert supposed to be a Republican?

Anonymous said...

There are some really nice houses for really nice prices for sale in the Jackson market. The City needs to do its part with competent governance and buyers will take advantage and there tax dollars returning will help Jackson.

Anonymous said...

Absolutely nothing will come of this. A total waste of time and resources.

Anonymous said...

white folks takeover. horn as the puppet lol

Anonymous said...

In other words, for the slowest among you, Delbert is all about the state paying for three-story developments to house the 'adverse to work' crowd.

He's either unaware of, or just plain ignorant of the fact that the problem is the many thousands of his constituents who have no desire to work or put skin in the game for his apartment dream.

Anonymous said...

I thought he held a state wide office? Why are his time and efforts spent so disproportionately on just the City of Jackson. He should be paid by the City not the State

Anonymous said...

The Light-Gubnor knows he can't be elected gubnor by republicans. No option but to pander to the low information crowd, which is pissing in the wind.

Anonymous said...

Are the four-star, blue-ribbon committees? Or like the type of committees that commies create?

Anonymous said...

What tourism?

Anonymous said...

I am no fan of Dumbert, or of “studies” and more committees to “address” issues, but it is nice to see the words “new chapter” when referring to Jackson. I can help with the “study” right now: stop the crime, pave the streets, make sure the water works, and Jackson will boom. Very, very simple. Call in the DEA and ATF and have them do raids on the gangs that run this town. That will be the end of the crime and the beginning of something real and tangible.

Anonymous said...

Let's do something about the violent crime before we invite the world here OK

Anonymous said...

" Mississippi faces a growing need for attainable housing,” Hosemann said.

How in the hell is more subsidized "housing" remotely related to tourism anywhere ?

I never realized Jackson was a tourist destination.
After fainting on the senate floor last session, Hosemann should be thinking about retirement.

Anonymous said...

Delbert and the rest of them better figure out how the JXN water transition is going to work! Ted won’t be around forever and the City can’t handle it. Probably won’t need good housing if there’s no water!!!

Anonymous said...

They need to start a committee to explain why nothing f’ing works at the airport. Cones that block broken parking enterances. Filthy bathrooms and garbage on the parking garage elevators. No receipts given at the automated parking pay kiosks.

The place is a dump, run by lazy employees.

Anonymous said...

It is amazing how many people, especially those in the news media, don't know that the seat of state or federal government is the "Capitol" and not "capital". Bring back Civics classes in our schools!

Anonymous said...

Horhn DA. LOL.

Anonymous said...

I am amazed that you post such an arrogant post and don't know what the phuck you are talking about. "Capitol" refers to ONE thing....a building. Google is your friend.

mullen said...

Capital is a word with multiple meanings, referring to a city that is the seat of government, financial wealth, or uppercase letters, while capitol refers specifically to the building where a legislature meets, such as the U.S. Capitol building. A simple way to remember the difference is that a capitol building often has an "O" for office or "O" for the dome, and a capital has an "A" for the alphabet.

Anonymous said...

Whatever he is he needs to retire from politics.

Anonymous said...

9:09 They want have anything to do with it.

No Name Given Truck Driver said...


Of course Horhn loves the announcement because it is all a f'ing dog and pony show to create the appearance of an imprimatur come session time that some kind of BS consensus exists to give Jackson treasury dollars paid for by the rest of us in the state who don't support investing another dime into that mess.

Walter Michel hasn't lived in Jackson for at least a decade and talk about the epitome of Jackson's oxymorons, Blount and Norwood, are you kidding me?

Unlock Jackson's tourism potential and enhance downtown? ROFLMAO Yeah Delbert, screw the basics, let's try that again. This whole effort is only about throwing Horhn a sop. It is all crap.

Anonymous said...

The word “capitol” always refers to a type of building that houses the legislative branch of government. If you are referring to anything other than a building or the area directly surrounding it, use the word “capital.” For example, “The US Congress meets in the United States Capitol building, which is located in the nation's capital of Washington, DC."

Anonymous said...

Delbert is truly slipping off into LaLa land....not sure if HE knows who he is anymore....just trying to appear relevant I guess. Poor old fella.

Anonymous said...

God bless the CPD, but politicians in the real estate business makes as much sense as UMMC running a gym.

Anonymous said...

Delbert lives in his enclave of nice houses behind a NE Jackson gate with the ortho surgeons and other rich folk that party at Oxford on weekends in there condos and 30a in there beach houses. He knows no reality. Just his bubble

Anonymous said...

There’s a lot of very affordable “attainable housing” inside of Jackson that doesn’t get purchased due to the pro-lawlessness soft on violent crime tactics the Democrat Party uses to keep folks that don’t vote Democrat from moving into Jackson. For the doubters a quick search will lead you to some phenomenal deals.

In Jackson’s suburbs housing has become “unattainable” due to the so-called Covid stimulus, including government welfare, in some cases millions, given to businesses that did not need or deserve it. But giving millions away to rich people that didn’t deserve it in order to “stimulate” the economy that created the inflation…..is way too taboo to talk about.

But let’s not expect RINO Hoseman or his Senate “study committees” to consider either of the undeniable points above since “The Senate Study Committee” would likely rather find a way to throw some money at the problem rather than deal with its root cause.

Hookah said...

life support for Jackson needs to be cut off

Anonymous said...

9:30am I just flew into and out of the airport. You are just making stuff up or are just stupid.
My husband and I just remarked how much nicer it is to fly out of and into Jackson's airport. The bathrooms are clean and there aren't long waits for them. It is clean throughout though it may be time to replace the ramp carpets. I don't know that the airport is responsible for that or the airline. Perhaps, if some of you men might need to learn to wipe your feet and learn to properly wash your hands IN the sink and no while admiring yourselves in the mirror and learn not to toss a paper towel. I actually asked (since I read this a lot from the JAN bashers) airport housekeepers both in the public bathrooms and the Sky Club how the women's rooms compare to the men's. Some of you men were apparently raise in sheds as " they don't stay clean very long" was their complaint about the men's bathrooms.
There is a restaurant with a bar and two book/ snack/ drinks and shops that is more than adequate for the size of the traffic...no long waits for food or drink or our luggage to safely show up. It's also easy to pick up our arriving out of town guests with the cell phone parking lot. Parking has NEVER been a problem for us. But then we aren't stupid people and travel enough to know there are high traffic problems at every airport during the holidays.

Anonymous said...

@8:21am agreed. The airport needs a cosmetic upgrade for sure, but there may not be an easier flying experience. You are in and out very quickly.

Anonymous said...

8:21 am: 9:30 pm is correct. Not making stuff up. And your name calling doesn’t help your cause in defending the poor management of the airport. I just flew through there yesterday. It’s awful. The place is dirty with trash in the elevators and public areas. Parking kiosks don't provide receipts and the service is poor.

No wonder companies won’t come to Jackson. When you step off the plane you know exactly how the rest of your trip is going to go.

The state or feds really need to step in and course correct this place. It’s clear that the people running either are incompetent or simply just don’t care.

Anonymous said...

I fly all over these United States every fricking month. JAN is a DUMP.

Anonymous said...

8:21 - let’s not forget about the marathon wait times to get luggage and how run down the entire facility looks. It’s embarrassing when people from my company visit (my family is used to it by now).

Your screed doesn’t address the many issues with the airport, as you seem to only care if men leave the seat up!

Anonymous said...

Delbert is two steps ahead of most everyone all the time.

Anonymous said...

Lots of ignorant folks hating Jackson for ignorant reasons. Having a Capital city with a positive image would do wonders for the rest of the state.
For better or worse, Jackson had nearly 12+ years of horrible leadership and ran a lot of things into the ground. Houses deteriorated to a point where gentrification becomes more economically feasible. To lay a foundation and plans for parts of the land locked city to grow is leadership. It isn't all about throwing money at a hole, as the Legislature has routinely dolled money like a carrot on a stick. If they do this, then they can get the benefit.

We have to get beyond the build further away mentality. Some things need to be raised and rebuilt. Create those opportunities, and instill positive conservative leadership and values. Similar to how Detroit has changed (it still has a long way to go).

Anonymous said...

I grew up in Jackson and live in Fort Worth. I frequently drive back and forth to the east coast. When doing so, I now drive to Blytheville to cross the MS river in order to avoid Jackson and Memphis altogether. It adds about an hour and a half but it is worth it to avoid the amount of nonsense and the potential to be a victim of crime one takes on when driving through each city. I know plenty of others that do the same. The stress level is greatly reduced.

Anonymous said...

I agree with 8:21, some of you people would bitch about anything.

Anonymous said...

Just what Mississippi needs. More idiots that have no intention of maintaining a clean home and neat yard shoved into neighborhoods of hard working middle class who did it without special assistance.

See also: every Section 8 project in America

Maybe owning a home should be reserved for those who prove they can manage a budget and keep a job?

Anonymous said...

I pass through JAN occasionally and I don't hate it. It is small and quick and that has value.
But your experiences are not mine 8:21.
The women's restroom at the terminal was fine...but at luggage claim it looks like the set of a horror movie.
Twice at least in 2024 the AC was broken and multiple passengers near me complained about it being a dump while they sweated and waited for a flight.
Also that restaurant and bar on multiple occasions has been so understaffed they advised it would be an hour for food. Apparently 2 cooks and a server just did not show up.
I watched a college track team that had been visiting Jackson try to spend a large sum of money on food only to be turned away. They decided they would wait til they got to Atlanta instead.
Have they fixed the escalors yet? Surely to God they have. I will find out soon I suppose.
JAN has potential but there are so many minor things that could make a huge impact for the traveler experience. Its sad they can't be bothered.

Anonymous said...

Delbert is two steps ahead of most everyone all the time.

Two steps ahead walking in the opposite direction.

Anonymous said...

Detroit didn't change until after its bankruptcy.

Anonymous said...

This may be the dumbest thing I've ever read. If the explanation had something to do with the rough condition of I-20 through Jackson, it might sound the slightest bit reasonable, but that's not what it says.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic news. Those guys are real leaders. Everyone with a working brain cell understands that states rise and fall with their cities. Sadly, it takes big cojones for a statewide official in MS to say that publicly or do anything about it. I'd like to cordially invite the Jackson haters in these comments to EAT SHIT AND DIE!

Wow said...

Sad to see a lot of comments from people who still have not realized that Mississippi is too small to not work together. Bi-partisan committees of people on both sides who care about making our state better is what it is going to take to get Mississippi to where we all know it can go. We don't have the privilege of playing 0 sum game of you're either a purple or a green. That is what keeps holding us back.

Anonymous said...

12:07, 12:11 - The comments come from those that have no skin in the game and only produce their opinions from the outside looking in. None of them are cognizant of what it means to live and work here, nor do they care how harshly their words are taken by those of us with an investment (more than one generation's worth) here that we cannot walk away from so easily. I stand with you, though. I've seen many positive things happening around me since the administration changed and I am hopeful for the future.

Anonymous said...

I was there for the first time in a while this week and I agree the place is filthy. The carpets and tile must never be cleaned and a lot of the seating in the passenger areas had rusted metal parts showing. Not a very welcoming first impression for visitors to the Capital City.

Anonymous said...

"Committees - Just like teamwork. Only without the work." despair.com

Hope and Prayer Brigade said...

...nor do they care how harshly their words are taken by those of us with an investment (more than one generation's worth) here that we cannot walk away from so easily.

Translation: @12:40 is already holding the bag and hasn't a clue how to cut their substantial losses.

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Lt. Governor Hosemann. The spirit of cooperation between Mayor Horhn, the council, county government, the state legislature and state government officials has been sorely needed to simply RECOVER from the administrations of Chockwe Antar Lumumba!

Anonymous said...

Speaking of image...At least the National Guard is not activated here. Yet.

Anonymous said...

I see a lot of people on here simply want to burn everything down for the sake of it.

If you are on the fence politically, how about voting the opposite way of JJ commenters who only want to tear everything down out of spite. I’m not sure I have ever seen a more uninspiring bunch…

Anonymous said...

I have one question, why did the LG wait until now to begin this endeavor?

Anonymous said...

5:23 on Oct 1 - the best assessment anyone has made of Delbert, followed closely by 6:12 on Oct 2. This clown is running for Governor and will tell anyone what they want to hear. 6:12 is absolutely correct, and none of the problems Delbert has a solution for were just created.

Anonymous said...

If the LG and the Fitch are our only choices for governor, we are screwed…

Anonymous said...

Delbert Hoseman played Mississippians big time from the very beginning with his goofball commercials portraying his humility to serve, and "aw shucks" self-depiction with the little old southern ladies. He was never really a serious person....just another MS lawya picking at the bones of a dying carcass.

Anonymous said...

When he comes asking for your vote for Governor in 2027, ask Delbert why he single-handedly killed the $100,000,000 local projects bill this past session. That's the "Christmas tree bill" that funds local projects all over the state each year. It's done at the end of the session. There was not one this past session. He told Jason White not to bother to send one to the Senate. All over a little accounting error the Senate made and the Governor's office found. Delbert's name is mud with county and municipal officials all over the state. He won't get any help getting elected from them

Anonymous said...

At the airport how. It’s like a Flying J for planes. What an embarrassment. The state needs to take it over.

Anonymous said...

Mississippians have to be the most apathetic bunch in the United States. Looking at the majority of the comments on this thread, goodness gracious you jokers are intellectually lazy!? It's just b*tch, moan, and complain - wash, rinse, repeat! Keep kicking the can down the road of nothingness to appease the conservative masses in their misery.

Anonymous said...

1:21, yes I agree. “Mississippians have to be the most apathetic bunch in the United States.”

That’s why conservatives want sh*t fixed. The left and democrats have ruined anything they place thee hands on…including the airport.

Anonymous said...

They want?

Anonymous said...

Their Einstein.


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