Aug 4, 2015: WJTV: The Latest: Many incumbent lawmakers clear path to new terms
Among House Republicans moving toward another term were Jeff Guice of Ocean Springs, Greg Haney of Gulfport, Joey Hood of Ackerman, John Moore of Brandon, Ken Morgan of Morgantown and John Read of Gautier. In the state Senate, Sean Tindell of Gulfport and Will Longwitz of Madison each turned back tea party-backed challengers, while tea party favorite Michael Watson of Pascagoula beat back an upset bid by a more establishment Republican.
Among House Republicans moving toward another term were Jeff Guice of Ocean Springs, Greg Haney of Gulfport, Joey Hood of Ackerman, John Moore of Brandon, Ken Morgan of Morgantown and John Read of Gautier. In the state Senate, Sean Tindell of Gulfport and Will Longwitz of Madison each turned back tea party-backed challengers, while tea party favorite Michael Watson of Pascagoula beat back an upset bid by a more establishment Republican.
May 5, 2015: Sun Herald: Business briefs (May 6)
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce's 2015 Post Legislative Briefing will be May 20 at Golden Nugget Casino Biloxi, 151 Beach Blvd.Among those participating will be House members Richard Bennett, Scott DeLano, Greg Haney, Sonya Williams-Barnes and Patricia Willis and Senators Tony Smith and Sean Tindell. Other Coast legislators have been invited to the session.
The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce's 2015 Post Legislative Briefing will be May 20 at Golden Nugget Casino Biloxi, 151 Beach Blvd.Among those participating will be House members Richard Bennett, Scott DeLano, Greg Haney, Sonya Williams-Barnes and Patricia Willis and Senators Tony Smith and Sean Tindell. Other Coast legislators have been invited to the session.
Feb 8, 2015: Sun Herald: Zuber, with more than $140,009, has biggest campaign fund among Coast delegation in Mississippi House
Greg Haney, R-Gulfport: $1,900 raised, $12,674 on hand
Greg Haney, R-Gulfport: $1,900 raised, $12,674 on hand
Jan 26, 2015: Gulf Live: School officials, legislators gather to voice support for mandatory kindergarten bill
Rep. Greg Haney noted that when he was first elected to the House three years ago, he was unaware kindergarten was not mandatory for Mississippi children. "Who would not want their kids to go to kindergarten and get an early start?" Haney asked, rhetorically.
Rep. Greg Haney noted that when he was first elected to the House three years ago, he was unaware kindergarten was not mandatory for Mississippi children. "Who would not want their kids to go to kindergarten and get an early start?" Haney asked, rhetorically.
Jan 10, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Legislative briefs: Retirement, vaccines and Elvis
Rep. Greg Haney, R-Gulfport, has authored a bill that would prevent state and local government employees convicted of public corruption from receiving public retirement benefits.
Rep. Greg Haney, R-Gulfport, has authored a bill that would prevent state and local government employees convicted of public corruption from receiving public retirement benefits.
Aug 5, 2014: Biloxi Sun Herald: Four Coast lawmakers honored by pro-business group
Four Coast lawmakers received A's from a pro-business association. Rep. Greg Haney, R-Gulfport, Rep. Carolyn Crawford, R-Pass Christian, Richard Bennett, R-Long Beach, and Manly Barton, R-Moss Point, were cited for their efforts in pro-business legislation from Mississippi’s Business and Political Education Committee. They are among the 60 representatives categorized as a business champion.
Aug 8, 2011: Majority In Mississippi: Upcoming Statewide and Legislative Runoffs
HD 118 (R): Rep. Roger Ishee is in a runoff with challenger Greg Haney. Haney led thefield with 44 percent compared to 38 percent for Ishee. There is no Democraticcandidate in the race.
Four Coast lawmakers received A's from a pro-business association. Rep. Greg Haney, R-Gulfport, Rep. Carolyn Crawford, R-Pass Christian, Richard Bennett, R-Long Beach, and Manly Barton, R-Moss Point, were cited for their efforts in pro-business legislation from Mississippi’s Business and Political Education Committee. They are among the 60 representatives categorized as a business champion.
Aug 8, 2011: Majority In Mississippi: Upcoming Statewide and Legislative Runoffs
HD 118 (R): Rep. Roger Ishee is in a runoff with challenger Greg Haney. Haney led thefield with 44 percent compared to 38 percent for Ishee. There is no Democraticcandidate in the race.