Feb 3, 2016: NewsMs: House Minority Leaders Named
House minority whips are Reps. Chris Bell, Adrianne Wooten, Kathy Sykes, and Oscar Denton.
House minority whips are Reps. Chris Bell, Adrianne Wooten, Kathy Sykes, and Oscar Denton.
Oct 15, 2015: Vicksburg Post: Johnson leads candidates in contributions
District 54 Rep. Alex Monsour, a Republican said he filed his report Wednesday, while District 55 Rep. Oscar Denton, a Democrat, reported $15,548 in contributions and $13,617.52 in expenses.
District 54 Rep. Alex Monsour, a Republican said he filed his report Wednesday, while District 55 Rep. Oscar Denton, a Democrat, reported $15,548 in contributions and $13,617.52 in expenses.
June 30, 2015: Vicksburg Post: Process to change state flag could happen multiple ways
State Rep. Oscar Denton said to change the state flag, legislative action would need to be taken. “It would have to be a vote it would require a 2/3 vote of the legislature,” he said. “We’ll be out of session until January, so it won’t be until January of next year.”
State Rep. Oscar Denton said to change the state flag, legislative action would need to be taken. “It would have to be a vote it would require a 2/3 vote of the legislature,” he said. “We’ll be out of session until January, so it won’t be until January of next year.”
May 25, 2015: Vicksburg Post: Denton: Vicksburg having ‘a good year’
The most recently legislative session was a victory for Vicksburg and Warren County, District 55 State Rep. Oscar Denton, D-Vicksburg, told Port City Kiwanis last week. “We are having a good year, a good time I would say, in Vicksburg,” Denton said
The most recently legislative session was a victory for Vicksburg and Warren County, District 55 State Rep. Oscar Denton, D-Vicksburg, told Port City Kiwanis last week. “We are having a good year, a good time I would say, in Vicksburg,” Denton said
Feb 15, 2015: Vicksburg Post: Common Core reviews crisscross Legislature
Passage of the bill came nearly two weeks after House Bill 385 was passed. It would end the use of a Common Core-related test, end high school exit exams in biology and U.S. history and direct the state Department of Education to adopt tests used by the ACT organization. Senators have not yet acted on the bill, which counted Monsour and state Rep. Oscar Denton, D-Vicksburg, among its supporters. -
Passage of the bill came nearly two weeks after House Bill 385 was passed. It would end the use of a Common Core-related test, end high school exit exams in biology and U.S. history and direct the state Department of Education to adopt tests used by the ACT organization. Senators have not yet acted on the bill, which counted Monsour and state Rep. Oscar Denton, D-Vicksburg, among its supporters. -
Feb 3, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Legislature passes first 'killing deadline'
Bans on texting while driving. HB 41, by Rep. Oscar Denton, D-Vicksburg, would prohibit texting while driving. HB 389, by Rep. Bill Denny, R-Jackson, would prohibit texting and "social networking" on a phone while driving. Similar texting bans have died in the House in recent years.
Bans on texting while driving. HB 41, by Rep. Oscar Denton, D-Vicksburg, would prohibit texting while driving. HB 389, by Rep. Bill Denny, R-Jackson, would prohibit texting and "social networking" on a phone while driving. Similar texting bans have died in the House in recent years.