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AUL Press Release: AUL Honors Mississippi Legislators for Passing Opt-Out Bill

August 5, 2010 – “Of all the states that enacted new laws to opt-out of the abortion mandate in the federal health care law, Mississippi was one of the hardest to get done.” Click here to read the entire release from AUL.


WDAM: Mississippi politicians want Immigration Law similar to Arizona

Aug 05, 2010 – “A new law in Arizona, once approved, will require police to investigate the immigration status of anyone they reasonably suspect may be in the country illegally, and now Lieutenant Governor Phil Bryant wants that law in Mississippi.” Click here to read the entire news story from WDAM.


Commercial Appeal: Candidates cagey about sharing goals

August 1, 2010 – “Bryant, meanwhile, delivered the event's most energetic -- and one of the best received -- speeches, aside of course from Barbour's.” Click here to read the entire news story.


WTOK: Lieutenant Governors Visit Fair

July 29, 2010 - “23 lieutenant governors from across the country were welcomed to Mississippi in style, but at the Neshoba County, Fair they were welcomed Mississippi-style.” Click here to read the entire article.


WDAM: Lt. Governors Gather on the Mississippi Gulf Coast


July 28, 2010 – “Lieutenant Governors from across 20 states are in Biloxi…” Click here to view the video from WDAM.


Majority in Mississippi: Bryant Has Public Opinion On His Side

July 13, 2010 – “The Clarion-Ledger has an article today serving as a follow up to yesterday’s piece where Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant used the term anchor baby- referring to children born in the U.S. whose parents are illegal.” Click here to read the entire article.


Majority in Mississippi: Bryant and Harper Speak Out Regarding Lawsuit Against Arizona

July 7, 2010 – “Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant, who sent out a press release yesterday praising the state’s use of e-verify while also pointing out that he commends Arizona for their legislation…” Click here to read the entire article.


WTVA: Jacinto hosts 31st annual political celebration

July 3, 2010 – “For three decades, the Jacinto Courthouse has been the center of an Independence Day celebration with more than just your typical hot dogs and fireworks.” Click here to read the entire article.