Jan 29, 2016: Gulf Live: Local legislators get powerful House committee chairmanships
The full list of coast chairman appointments:
The full list of coast chairman appointments:
- Local/Private -- Manley Barton, District 109, Jackson County
- Gaming -- Richard Bennett, District 120, Harrison County
- Transportation -- Charles Busby, District 111, Jackson County
- Technology -- Scott DeLano, District 117, Harrison County
- Marine Resources -- Casey Eure, District 116, Harrison County
- Interstate Cooperation -- Jeff Guice, District 114, Jackson County
- Investigation of State Offices -- Randall Patterson, District 115, Harrison County
- Conservation -- John Read, District 112, Jackson County
- Drug Policy -- Patricia Willis, District 95, Harrison County
- Banking & Finance -- Hank Zuber, District 113, Jackson County
June 5, 2015: WDAM: Mississippi Legislature approves new scenic byways
House Bill 1013, sponsored by Reps. Brad Mayo (District 12), Randall Patterson (District 115) and John W. Hines, Sr. (District 50), designates routes in Lafayette and Union Counties as the “William Faulkner Scenic Byway.” It begins at the intersection of Hwy. 30 and County Road 14 in Union County and continues west along Hwy. 30 to its intersection with County Road 229 in Lafayette County.
House Bill 1013, sponsored by Reps. Brad Mayo (District 12), Randall Patterson (District 115) and John W. Hines, Sr. (District 50), designates routes in Lafayette and Union Counties as the “William Faulkner Scenic Byway.” It begins at the intersection of Hwy. 30 and County Road 14 in Union County and continues west along Hwy. 30 to its intersection with County Road 229 in Lafayette County.
Feb 8, 2015: Sun Herald: Zuber, with more than $140,009, has biggest campaign fund among Coast delegation in Mississippi House
Randall Patterson, the Biloxian who switched to the Republican Party last year, raised $24,950 -- $20,000 from a loan to himself. He finished with $30,552 on hand.
Randall Patterson, the Biloxian who switched to the Republican Party last year, raised $24,950 -- $20,000 from a loan to himself. He finished with $30,552 on hand.
Sept 26, 2014: Z-News Mississippi: Mississippi State Rep. Randall Patterson of Biloxi is switching to the Republican Party
According to Associated Press, State Rep. Randall Patterson of Biloxi is switching to the Republican Party. Patterson made the announcement Thursday at Biloxi City Hall with House Speaker Philip Gunn of Clinton and other GOP lawmakers.
Sept 25, 2014: Clarion Ledger: Democratic legislator switches to Republican party
"My experience serving the citizens of District 115 has been one of the most rewarding of my life," said Patterson. "My decision to switch parties was not made lightly, but one that was made with full confidence in the direction Republican leaders are taking Mississippi. Most importantly, my decision was made with the best interests of the Coast in mind."
According to Associated Press, State Rep. Randall Patterson of Biloxi is switching to the Republican Party. Patterson made the announcement Thursday at Biloxi City Hall with House Speaker Philip Gunn of Clinton and other GOP lawmakers.
Sept 25, 2014: Clarion Ledger: Democratic legislator switches to Republican party
"My experience serving the citizens of District 115 has been one of the most rewarding of my life," said Patterson. "My decision to switch parties was not made lightly, but one that was made with full confidence in the direction Republican leaders are taking Mississippi. Most importantly, my decision was made with the best interests of the Coast in mind."
- Ballotpedia -
Randall Patterson (b. February 4, 1948) is a Republican member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing District 115. He was first elected to the chamber in 2003. Patterson served as a Democrat until he announced his switch to the GOP on September 25, 2014.
Randall Patterson (b. February 4, 1948) is a Republican member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing District 115. He was first elected to the chamber in 2003. Patterson served as a Democrat until he announced his switch to the GOP on September 25, 2014.