Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves delivers State of State Address
A senior Reeves aide, Cory Custer, told Newsweek, "When it comes to keeping Mississippians safe, Governor Reeves has said that nothing is off the table."
Amid a likely debate between Mississippi House and Senate leaders over plans to slash state taxes, Republican Gov.
Governor Reeves released the following statement today, January 29, on Mississippi’s nation-leading gains and record achievement on the 2024 National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP).
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JACKSON, Miss. (WTVA) — Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves delivered his 2025 State of the State address on Wednesday, Jan. 29. He mainly focused on the state’s economic and academic achievements. Read his full speech below, watch it in the video above or open this link.
Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) delivered his State of the State address on Wednesday. During his speech, the governor stated that 2024 was the single greatest year
Column: If Tate Reeves and other Mississippi Republicans prevail in eliminating the state income tax this year, they should join hands, face northward, and shout a resounding, "Thanks, Joe Biden!"
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves delivered the State of the State Address on Wednesday. ”My fellow Mississippians, our state is stronger than ever,” noted Reeves. Governor Reeves spent a large portion of the speech bragging on accomplishments on various topics including economic development.
State Senator David Blount called additional tax cuts irresponsible and pushed for Medicaid expansion in the Democratic Response. Gov. Reeves cautioned against expansion in his address.
Results from 2024 put Mississippi in first place nationwide in terms of gains since 2013. Mississippi’s 4th graders are scoring better than the national average on the National Assessment of Educational Progress,
That is why he refers to "The Mississippi Advantage."