Posts Tagged ‘Congress’

Cellular South announces change to C Spire Wireless

On Monday, Cellular South will get a new name — C Spire Wireless — and the company says it will also beome the nation’s first wireless provider to introduce personalized wireless services. “We have entered a new era in wireless – an era centered on broadband networks, mobile computing devices and now personalized services. Completing [...] [...]

MBJ Editorial: Ayers family worked too hard to see neglect at this level

Never in his wildest dreams  would Jake Ayers had believed, in 1975, what has become of the Mississippi college desegregation lawsuit, known simply as “Ayers.” When all was said and done in 2004, Mississippi education officials said they could get to work enforcing the $503 million settlement designed to correct racist neglect of Jackson State, [...] [...]

MBJ Editorial: Jobs and eminent domain … letting fear strike us out

Economic development recruiters don’t use brass knuckles when they fight to get a big employer to come to their state. But they probably would if they could. That is the kind of pier six brawl recruiters walk into at the start of every economic development competition. The last one standing walks away with the deal [...] [...]

University leaders: Federal DATA Act redundant, expensive

by Clay Chandler Published: July 4,2011

Tags: Congress, DATA Act, federal spending

A bill making its way through Congress would digitize and consolidate the system used to track federal spending, but the Association of Public and Land Grant Universities says it duplicates existing systems and adds another layer of expense to critical university research projects. The Digital Accountability and Transparency Act — or DATA Act — would [...] [...]

Dodd-Frank expected to set off new competition for customer deposits

Bankers should be prepared to raise more capital reserve money without looking for it in the places they are used to finding it. And in a first for the U.S. banking sector, bankers should prepare to pay interest on the “demand deposit” accounts held by businesses. Those are among the challenges the Dodd-Frank Wall Street [...] [...]

HOME OWNERSHIP

by Tim Turner Published: July 3,2011

Tags: banking, Congress, finance, homes

If proposed legislation being considered by Congress becomes law, the dream of home ownership will be a dream deferred for some and one increasingly illusive for others. Prospective homebuyers, lenders, Realtors and home builders are battling butterflies in their stomachs the size of 777 aircrafts over the proposed rules for “Qualified Residential Mortgages,” which would [...] [...]

MBJ Editorial: Lifting the cap would be a bad economic move for state

Mississippi’s Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether it’s constitutional to limit how much a jury can award to an injured plaintiff in a lawsuit. How the court decides could have a huge impact on both economic development and medical services. Before Mississippi enacted two series of tort reforms less than a decade ago, [...] [...]

Delta airport lands FAA grant for new terminal

by For the MBJ Published: June 21,2011

Tags: air travel, airports, Congress, federal government, grants, transportation, travel

TUNICA — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has approved a $1.01-million grant to support the construction of a new terminal building at the Tunica Municipal Airport. The FAA grant is for Phase 1B of construction for the new terminal building, which is designed to support scheduled passenger service, as well as existing charter service and [...] [...]

MBJ Editorial: Education remains atop state’s business wish list

Nearly eight out of 10 Mississippi business leaders (79 percent) believe our state can experience the same type of economic success as other high-growth Southern states. That is according to a report on the results gathered during in the Mississippi Economic Council’s Blueprint Mississippi Road Show. More than 2,000 took part in the electronic voting [...] [...]

State does not lose or gain seats in Congress

by Associated Press Published: December 22,2010

Tags: census, Congress, elections

ACROSS MISSISSIPPI — Mississippi neither loses or gains a congressional seat based on the newly released U.S. Census figures. The state’s population only increased by 122,639 over the last decade. The U.S. Census Bureau released figures from the 2010 count on Tuesday. Some states, including Texas, Georgia and South Carolina has population growth that resulted [...] [...]

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