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State Democratic operative Ike Brown says new Mississippi law doesn’t apply to him

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JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Longtime Democratic political operative Ike Brown says a new Mississippi law doesn’t apply to him because he believes it can’t be retroactive. The law, which took effect July 1, says nobody […]

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No welfare cut for kids if parents fail drug test under Mississippi Law

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JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — Mississippi children would not lose welfare if a parent’s benefits are cut off because of positive tests for illegal drugs, according to rules set by the state Department of Human Services. […]

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