US Supreme Court Ruling Prompts Mississippi Special Session
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves will convene state lawmakers for a special session following a US Supreme Court ruling on a high-profile voting rights case. The session will allow lawmakers the first opportunity to vote on the matter. Supreme Court's decision, expected by June, has prompted Mississippi to call a special legislative session. The state's population is nearly 40% black. Wall Street futures are on the downside this morning.
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WAMU 88.5 DC
“governor tade rieve says he wants to give lawmakers the first opportunity to vote.”
WAMU 88.5 DC
“The state's population is nearly 40% black. The special session would begin weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court decision, which is expected by June.”
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