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Session ends, work remains

By Bobby Harrison Daily Journal Jackson Bureau JACKSON – Legislators wrapped up the 2017 legislative session Wednesday afternoon, but they did not complete their work. Everyone concedes legislators will return before the new fiscal year begins July 1 where they will presumably pass budgets to fund the office of Attorney General, the Mississippi Department of Transportation and the state Aid Road Program that provides state funds to counties to help with the upkeep of their major roads. The $22.9 million budget for Attorney General Jim Hood’s office died on Monday night when problems with language in the bill making mandates on his office could not be fixed before a key deadline. The other two bills, the $1.2 billion budget for MDOT and the $175 million budget for state Aid, were killed by House members frustrated, Speaker Philip Gunn said, that the Senate would not consider any of their proposals to spend more money on transportation to address growing maintenance problems. When asked if he would meet with the House leadership to discuss a possible solution to the deteriorating transportation system before the special session, Reeves said, “Absolutely.

 

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