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Mississippi Governor Calls Special Session to Address Budget

  • Governor Tate Reeves called Mississippi lawmakers to a special session starting May 28 in Jackson to finalize the 2026 state budget.
  • The session followed failure to pass a budget in the regular session amid GOP infighting and disagreements over transparency and inclusiveness.
  • Lawmakers worked through 101 budget bills divided between the House and Senate, considering a proposed fiscally conservative $7.135 billion budget for core government functions.
  • Speaker Jason White noted unpredictability in the process, while Governor Reeves expressed confidence the budget could pass quickly but not necessarily on the first day.
  • The special session’s progress affects funding for the fiscal year starting July 1 amid federal budget uncertainties requiring Mississippi to prepare for varied outcomes.
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SuperTalk Mississippi broke the news in on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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