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Monday, May 4, 2026 · Poplarville
Mississippi Commission Eyes Stricter Air Rules After Plant Violations
The Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality is pushing tougher air standards for industrial sites amid a wave of compliance failures. Factories in Jackson and Gulf Coast hubs face new scrutiny as health fears mount over toxic emissions. Will these changes clean Mississippi's air or burden businesses?
Mississippi Guard Mobilizes 1,000+ for 2026 Hurricane Drills
With the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season looming, over 1,000 Mississippi National Guard members launched statewide preparedness drills to combat rising coastal flood risks. Gov. Tate Reeves' declaration of Hurricane Preparedness Week underscores the urgency after last year's active storm season. Mississippians from Gulfport to Jackson are urged to ready their kits now.
Monday, May 4, 2026
Mississippi Medicaid Expansion Stalls Amid Federal Cuts, Reeves Veto
Mississippi's long-debated Medicaid expansion for 200,000 working adults has hit a wall, with top Republicans citing federal funding cuts under President Trump's policies. Despite past legislative pushes, including HB 1725's veto-proof passage, the effort is dead for now. Hospitals and rural clinics brace for the fallout as coverage gaps widen.
Monday, May 4, 2026
