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Grant Callen sits down with Governor Tate Reeves for a wide-ranging conversation about the state’s growing momentum and what comes next. The discussion explores why Mississippi is climbing national rankings for wage growth, household income growth, and overall economic performance. He offers a candid discussion of labor force participation, why that measure matters, and how connecting more Mississippians to work remains critical to sustained prosperity. Don’t miss this episode!
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10 comments:
Also known as a Tater Talk.
No one cares
Dis he say anything about all them newclayur reactors they're going to put at the datafarms?
To keep lectric prices down?
There's a plan to do this in the 'sip isn't there?
Tate needs to get tough on crime. Point blank period. All of our problems stem from criminals destroying our cities. Stop the crime and the investment will come flooding in and literally everything will get better. Make Mississippi a refuge FROM crime and we’ll have people knocking down the doors to move here.
This is damn difficult to do when you have democrat mayors when hiring a police chief list "connecting with community" ahead of enforcing the law.
Nobody is coming here no matter if crime completely dissapears. No company is gonna relocate it's headquarters here. The best we will ever do is WorldCom. Oh i wish i was in the land of cotton old times there are not forgotten look away look away!
Odd Job says what?!
More pork baby!!!! That's what we need and want!
Democrat mayors have nothing to do with moving Mississippi upward. Now that the politicians — who know better than anyone — have changed the flag, business, Big Business, will be rolling in any day now to take advantage of our highly educated, tech-ready workforce. Believe it.
Why can’t u get healthcare in the state? Do u realize what is happening when people actually get cancer or some disease that needs immediate attention? There is no one that is available to run MRIs, tests and treatment. Every time I come home, I hear the same thing. My friends and family’s healthcare constantly gets delayed and pushed out. There is no triage for severity. MS has the machines and buildings for healthcare. It lacks the people and the people with the latest healthcare protocols. MS is seriously 5-10 years behind our neighboring states and they don’t care. The treatment center in TN has lots of Mississippians. We are all on the same page. I almost feel like a yankee now because I understand what they see when they look at our state. It really is true.
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