Apr 21, 2016: WXXV: Mississippi Senate Wraps Up, House Back for One Day
House leaders planned to do the same but Democratic Rep. Bryant Clark of Pickens held a bill on a motion to reconsider in protest of consolidation of schools in his district for reconsideration. The House wrapped up earlier today.
House leaders planned to do the same but Democratic Rep. Bryant Clark of Pickens held a bill on a motion to reconsider in protest of consolidation of schools in his district for reconsideration. The House wrapped up earlier today.
Mar 2, 2016: WAPT: Bill would merge Holmes County and Durant school districts
Democratic Rep. Bryant Clark of Pickens opposes the merger, which would affect people in his House district. He says many local residents want to keep two school districts.
Democratic Rep. Bryant Clark of Pickens opposes the merger, which would affect people in his House district. He says many local residents want to keep two school districts.
Mar 31, 2015: San Francisco Chronicle: Prisons chief would get power to fire or reassign employees
Some Democrats voted against the bill because they oppose allowing agencies to fire people without going through state Personnel Board procedures. Rep. Bryant Clark, D-Pickens, said the last time lawmakers agreed to give a corrections commissioner firing power, he fired 130 people from a prison in the Delta.
Some Democrats voted against the bill because they oppose allowing agencies to fire people without going through state Personnel Board procedures. Rep. Bryant Clark, D-Pickens, said the last time lawmakers agreed to give a corrections commissioner firing power, he fired 130 people from a prison in the Delta.
Feb 13, 2015: Jackson Free Press: Mississippi House Passes Bill Mandating Execution Secrecy
"Don't you think this bill is a little too far-reaching to prohibit this information from being available through a legal proceeding?" asked Rep. Bryant Clark, D-Pickens.
"Don't you think this bill is a little too far-reaching to prohibit this information from being available through a legal proceeding?" asked Rep. Bryant Clark, D-Pickens.
Feb 10, 2015: WJTV: Miss. House members reject state balanced budget
"We've wasted an hour-and-a-half debating something we've done since 1920," said Rep. Bryant Clark, D-Pickens. "We've got a resolution in search of a problem. What problem is it going to fix?
"We've wasted an hour-and-a-half debating something we've done since 1920," said Rep. Bryant Clark, D-Pickens. "We've got a resolution in search of a problem. What problem is it going to fix?
June 15, 2012: Grenada: North Central Mississippi leaders meet with legislature regarding rail service
The Grenada Economic Development District announced today that about 40 people attended a meeting on May 2nd at the Mississippi House of Representatives to discuss the future of rail service in North Central Mississippi. A broad representation of local elected officials, industrial users, and economic development officials were at the meeting led by House Transportation Committee Chairman, Representative Robert L. Johnson, III of Natchez and attended by a number of state legislators including Representatives Kevin Horan of Grenada, Senator Lydia Chassaniol of Winona, Rep. Tommy Reynolds of Charleston, Rep. Johnny Stringer of Montrose, Rep. Tommy Woods of Byhalia, Rep. Linda Whittington of Schlater, Rep. Pat Nelson of Southaven, Rep. Robert Huddleston of Sumner, Rep. Wanda Jennings of Southaven, Rep. Trey Lamar III of Senatobia, Rep. Steve Massengill of Hickory Flat, Rep. Sherra Lane of Waynesboro, Rep. Bobby Howell of Kilmichael, Rep. Bryan Clark of Pickens, Rep. Jason White of West and Rep. Russell Jolly of Houston. Mississippi Department of Transportation Executive Director, Melinda McGrath and other MDOT officials were also present at the Meeting. Grenada was represented by County Supervisors Chad Bridges & Michael Lott, County Attorney Jay Gore, Pablo Diaz of the Grenada EDD, Dan Garlington of Resolute Forrest Products & Joe Marascalco.
The Grenada Economic Development District announced today that about 40 people attended a meeting on May 2nd at the Mississippi House of Representatives to discuss the future of rail service in North Central Mississippi. A broad representation of local elected officials, industrial users, and economic development officials were at the meeting led by House Transportation Committee Chairman, Representative Robert L. Johnson, III of Natchez and attended by a number of state legislators including Representatives Kevin Horan of Grenada, Senator Lydia Chassaniol of Winona, Rep. Tommy Reynolds of Charleston, Rep. Johnny Stringer of Montrose, Rep. Tommy Woods of Byhalia, Rep. Linda Whittington of Schlater, Rep. Pat Nelson of Southaven, Rep. Robert Huddleston of Sumner, Rep. Wanda Jennings of Southaven, Rep. Trey Lamar III of Senatobia, Rep. Steve Massengill of Hickory Flat, Rep. Sherra Lane of Waynesboro, Rep. Bobby Howell of Kilmichael, Rep. Bryan Clark of Pickens, Rep. Jason White of West and Rep. Russell Jolly of Houston. Mississippi Department of Transportation Executive Director, Melinda McGrath and other MDOT officials were also present at the Meeting. Grenada was represented by County Supervisors Chad Bridges & Michael Lott, County Attorney Jay Gore, Pablo Diaz of the Grenada EDD, Dan Garlington of Resolute Forrest Products & Joe Marascalco.