Thanks to an upcoming change in Mississippi law, craft brewers in the Magnolia State will be able to tap deeper into a growing national market.

Thanks to an upcoming change in Mississippi law, craft brewers in the Magnolia State will be able to tap deeper into a growing national market.
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“We need a new tool to revitalize homegrown entrepreneurship and prosperity.”
In a recent edition of The Clarion-Ledger, state Sen. David Blount, D-Jackson, suggested that the state buy more buildings in Jackson instead of leasing office space for state employees from private landlords.
For many Mississippi politicians, campaign funds have become personal expense accounts or a second income.
Foote is right. This is nothing more than a hijacking.
Mississippi Power Co. customers are lining up to choose how to get their Kemper-related refund from the utility.
“To attract economic development prospects, their privacy must be assured. That is why Renaissance at Colony Park sought a protective order from the court,” Mattiace said in an emailed statement to The Clarion-Ledger.
Mississippi Power, in asking for the most recent increase, said it needed cash immediately because it had reached its borrowing capacity and could not count on its parent company, Southern Company, to infuse anymore revenue.
Substitute a Clarion Ledger editor for the scorpion and Bigger Pie’s office manager for the frog. The editor deceived our office manager and cherry picked my “It’s still a good idea” to spin today’s Sunday Clarion Ledger point/counter point article: “What should be done with Kemper plant?”
At Bigger Pie Forum (BPF) we research and talk about ideas that encourage economic freedom, discourage cronyism, and help Mississippi’s economy grow. We want to bake a bigger economic pie that gives everyone a chance to get a larger slice.