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Mornings with Richard Cross

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Start your day right... Mornings with Richard Cross on SuperTalk Mississippi | Weekdays 6-9am

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Mornings with Richard Cross@MorningsCross·
Governor @tatereeves made news on Mornings with Richard Cross, saying there is “no longer any reason” for the Mississippi Legislature to come in next Wednesday for a special session on judicial redistricting.
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Mornings with Richard Cross@MorningsCross·
CONTEXT IS NECESSARY HERE: This special session gives the Mississippi Legislature the opportunity to redraw Mississippi Supreme Court District maps (which will also affect commissioner positions - public service, transportation, etc). The reaction nationally is “Mississippi is going to redistrict, like Virginia.” That is not accurate…at least not yet. The Callais decision COULD open the door to congressional restricting in Mississippi, but precious few (if any) legislators or politicos in Mississippi have given an indication there is an appetite for this. Mississippi is currently 3-1 R/D in the US House. While 4-0 is possible if the lines are carefully drawn, 2-2 is also in play. Perhaps the most interesting part of this conversation going forward is whether Callais would allow the Mississippi Legislature to undo the state legislative district lines that were drawn a year ago, which led to Republicans losing their supermajority in the Mississippi Senate.
Governor Tate Reeves@tatereeves

I don’t typically make news on a Friday afternoon, but today I am going to make an exception: I’m calling a special session. During the recently completed regular session, the Legislature discussed drawing new maps to comply with a decision from a federal judge from the Northern District of Mississippi - a decision that has been appealed to the 5th Circuit and the appeal has been heretofore stayed pending future U.S. Supreme Court decisions. The entire world knows the Callais decision has not yet been handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court. It is a decision that could (and in my view should) forever change the way we draw electoral maps. It is my belief and federal law requires that the Mississippi Legislature be given the first opportunity to draw these maps. And the fact is, they haven’t had a fair opportunity to do that because of the pending Callais decision. For those reasons, I am using my constitutional authority to allow the Mississippi Legislature to use their constitutionally recognized right to draw these maps once the new rules of the game are known following Callais. It is my sincere hope that, in deciding Callais, the U.S. Supreme Court will reaffirm the animating principle that all Americans are created equal and that when the government classifies its citizens on the basis of race, even as a perceived remedy to right a wrong, it engages in the offensive and demeaning assumption that Americans of a particular race, because of their race, think alike and share the same interests and preferences – a concept that is odious to a free people whose institutions are founded upon the doctrine of equality. The special session will take place on the calendar day that falls 21 days after the U.S. Supreme Court issues the Callais decision.

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Governor Tate Reeves
Governor Tate Reeves@tatereeves·
Same song… Different verse. But it is still FALSE! In 2019, it was Democrat Jim Hood. In 2023, it was Democrat Brandon Presley. And, in 2026, it is liberal Democrat Hob Bryan! And those “secret meetings” he is talking about. Yes I admit it. I have had many meetings with: The MS Department of Health. The MS Dept of Mental Health. The Division of Medicaid. Physicians. Hospitals serving 75% of the Medicaid population. FQHCs. Other Republican Governors. And, believe it or not, I even admit that I had a “secret meeting” with Democrat Senator Bryan and Senator Boyd and Senator Hopson!!
SuperTalk Mississippi@supertalk

“It’s the Governor’s action, trying for some reason to force Greenwood to close.” Senator Hob Bryan says decisions surrounding $200 million in federal healthcare funding are being made behind closed doors.

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BREAKING NEWS: Michael Watson tells @MorningsCross that he will run for Lieutenant Governor, which would make him the first candidate to officially enter the 2027 race. Watson, a Republican, has served as Mississippi’s Secretary of State since 2020. He previously represented the 51st District in the Mississippi State Senate from 2008 to 2020.More info to follow.
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Mornings with Richard Cross@MorningsCross·
LIVE from @VisitColumbusMS: @bassmaster Elite Series 🎣 Mornings with Richard Cross, MidDays with Gerard Gibert, and SportsTalk Mississippi are broadcasting from the Columbus Marina as the Bassmaster Elite Series gets underway on the Tenn-Tom Waterway. This is the highest level of professional bass fishing, happening right here in Mississippi March 26–29.
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SuperTalk Mississippi@supertalk·
🎣 We’re LIVE from Columbus tomorrow! Mornings with Richard Cross, Middays with Gerard Gibert, and SportsTalk Mississippi will be broadcasting from the Columbus Marina as the Bassmaster Elite Series comes to town! This is the highest level of professional bass fishing, and it’s happening right here in Mississippi, March 26–29. 🕖 Takeoffs at 7 AM | ⚖️ Weigh-ins at 3 PM 🎶 Live music, food trucks, vendors & more this weekend FREE and open to the public! 👉 More info: Bassmaster.com
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Was curious how long it would take me to get a new, certified copy of my birth certificate. Googled “obtain a new copy of birth certificate TN (where I was born).” Clicked the link for the TN Dept of Vital Records. Filled out the online form and reached the checkout in 4 and half minutes.
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Significant and positive work done today in the Mississippi House of Representatives. Ball now in the Senate’s court. Time to set aside personal differences and #dowhatisbestformississippi! Well done, House members.
Jason White@JasonWhiteMS

Thank you to the 122 House members that voted to prioritize Mississippi teachers, state employees, and taxpayers. House Education Chairman @robroberson43 and Reps. @KentMcCarty, @JansenOwen, and @Repkwfelsher have worked tirelessly and are to be commended. The House will not rest on the time we have been afforded here. We are going to focus on doing big things that positively impact Mississippians. To our teachers, you deserve no less and you deserve the truth. If you are an educator, or passionate about our education system, a first responder, or concerned about PERS Tier 5, read Senate Bill 2103 as amended by the House and decide for yourself if want your State Senate to deliberate, or continue with inaction. This is not about ownership or legislation being finalized in a House Bill versus a Senate bill; as the only vehicle alive now is a Senate Bill amended by the House. This is about pursuing the best policy on the table for Mississippians. In the House, Mississippians will remain the focus, not political plays.

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Mornings with Richard Cross@MorningsCross·
Big guest tomorrow morning on Mornings with Richard Cross. @SecDuffy will join Richard Cross on Thursday at 7 AM to discuss transportation issues impacting Mississippi and the nation. 🎧 🎧 Listen live across the SuperTalk Mississippi network, on the SuperTalk app, or online at Supertalk.fm.
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@HerbFrierson They could. They have chosen not to. And they have not been held accountable. It’s past time to start paying attention to the IHL.
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Herb Frierson@HerbFrierson·
@MorningsCross I believe the College Board could institute the new formula without MSLEG action. They are the fourth branch of government!
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Mornings with Richard Cross@MorningsCross·
The Mississippi House Education Committee decided to let SB 2523 (performance based funding) die in committee today. The excuse for not advancing the bill to the House floor is to give time for the development of a new funding formula by a consulting company, the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems. NCHEMS is the same company that developed a funding formula about a decade ago that was never implemented. Assume they will want to be paid again? That formula would have allocated state tax dollars based largely on performance metrics. Instead, the IHL opted for socialism. Status quo remains incredibly popular. The IHL won’t fix its own problems. They want the legislature to allocate money and then leave them alone. So at least for now, the legislature chooses not to hold the IHL accountable for poor graduation rates and laughably low retention rates at a majority of its schools. Compared to its colleagues in the SEC, Mississippi State and Ole Miss are woefully underfunded. But I suppose that’s understandable when they are tasked with propping up 6 other in-state schools.
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B.B. Bear@B_B_Bear1992·
@MorningsCross I support Voter ID. However I am concerned that, when not if, dems gain control of both the house and senate they will use the same procedure to do away with Voter ID in states that require it like Mississippi.
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Navigating the Noise@HH_KCarpenter·
@MorningsCross Richard, maybe you can answer this for me. Does the SAVE act simply require a photo ID (driver's license) to vote? Or are we all going to have to go out and acquire a specific "Voter ID" card?
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Jay McDaniel, Executive Director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, says the fight against illegal operators has become a nationwide battle. “For every five we shut down, ten more take their place.” McDaniel says what used to be a small part of his job is now half of it, as offshore sites and unregulated platforms continue targeting Americans. The bigger question? Why hasn’t federal enforcement made this a higher priority? Especially as high-profile sports betting scandals make headlines.
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🚨 EXCLUSIVE - AIRING THIS MORNING 🚨 Kristi Noem, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, joins Richard Cross for an exclusive interview airing this morning at 7 AM on Mornings with Richard Cross. Don’t miss this must-hear conversation. ⏰ 7 AM 📱 Listen live on the SuperTalk app or at supertalk.fm
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🚨 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - AIRS TOMORROW 🚨 Kristi Noem, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, sat down exclusively with Richard Cross for a pre-recorded, one-on-one interview you’ll hear only on Mornings with Richard Cross. ⏰ Tuesday @ 7 AM 📱 Listen live on the SuperTalk app or at supertalk.fm
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