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The E-BRIDGE Act, which aims to ease the deployment of rural broadband, became law on January 4 as part of the Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act of 2024 (S. 4367).
Congress certified the results of the presidential election today with a state-by-state roll call that was over in 30 minutes—a stark contrast from four years ago.
Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, recalled how rioters breached the Capitol in 2021 just as members of Congress started to object to the election results.
JACKSON, Miss. —
Local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in Mississippi are responding following what is being investigated as a terrorist attack in New Orleans that killed at least 15 people.
The state of Mississippi has already sent resources to Louisiana, including a bomb squad. More could follow.
U.S. Rep. Michael Guest, a Republican from Mississippi, is the vice chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
“It’s troubling. The vehicle did cross the border two days ago,” Guest said.
On December 18, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act, legislation that now awaits President Biden’s signature to become law.
Statement from the American Trucking Associations
Statement of Chairman Michael Guest Regarding the Ethics Committee’s Release of the Report Regarding Former Representative Gaetz
Washington, D.C. – Chairman Michael Guest released the following statement:
“I believe, have publicly stated, and remain steadfast in the position that the House Committee on Ethics lost jurisdiction to release to the public any substantive work product regarding Mr. Gaetz after his resignation from the House on November 14, 2024.
Meridian, MS - Congressman Michael Guest and his staff hosted a staff development retreat in Meridian on Wednesday, November 6th. Staff from his Mississippi and Washington, D.C., offices were in the Queen City to learn more about Meridian and Lauderdale County priorities.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S Air Force notified Mississippi’s Congressional Delegation that Key Field in Meridian is officially in the running to be the future home of the new KC-46 aircraft. The nation-wide candidate field has been narrowed to seven, in what is called a “down-selection.”
Mississippi’s Congressional Delegation has worked for years to make sure Key Field, an Air National Guard Base, is seen as a strong candidate for the selection.
Mississippi’s congressional delegation received word Thursday from the U.S. Air Force that Meridian’s Key Field is officially in the running to be the future home of the new KC-46 aircraft.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S Air Force notified Mississippi’s Congressional Delegation that Key Field in Meridian is officially in the running to be the future home of the new KC-46 aircraft. The nation-wide candidate field has been narrowed to seven, in what is called a “down-selection.”
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - According to Senator Roger Wicker, the US Air Force has said Meridian is officially in the running to be the future home of the new KC-46 aircraft. The USAF says the field of contenders is now down to seven cities.
Members of Mississippi’s delegation have now released statements about this next step.
