Lieutenant Governor Phil Bryant eNews Update
February 08, 2010 ?>Jackson - Legislation aimed at curbing meth use and the Lt. Governors Smart Budget Act passes the Senate. Get up-to-date information on this and much more with this weeks eVideo update. click here to watch the eVideo.
From the Lt. Governor's Press Room
LT GOVERNOR PHIL BRYANT COMMENTS ON SENATE REDUCING ITS OWN BUDGET 2.05.10 - Lt. Governor Phil Bryant said, I agree with Governor Barbour that the legislature should not exempt itself from budget cuts while other state agencies and departments have to make these same tough decisions. click here to view the entire statement.
NEW BILL THAT CALLS FOR MORE PERFORMANCE BASED BUDGETING PASSES THE SENATE 2.04.10 Mississippi's push to adopt a more efficient budgeting system cleared its first hurdle Thursday, passing the Senate with only 1 dissenting vote. click here to view the entire article.
SAFETY BILLS CLEAR THE SENATE WEDNESDAY 2.03.10 The state Senate passed 58 bills on Wednesday, many of them aimed at strengthening protection for Mississippians. click here to view the entire article.
LEGISLATION PLACING FORTY TROOPERS BACK ON THE ROAD DIES IN COMMITTEE 2.03.10 Lt. Governor Phil Bryant said he's disappointed a bill to increase the number of Highway Patrol officers protecting the public on our highway died on the calendar. click here to view the entire release.
METH LEGISLATION OVERWHELMINGLY PASSES THE SENATE 2.02.10 Legislation aimed at curbing the use and production of meth passed the Mississippi Senate today in a 45-4 vote. Lt. Governor Phil Bryant, a key supporter of the legislation, believes it will result in a downward trend of meth use and production in our state. click here to view the entire release.
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