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Special Session II
Governor Barbour has called a Special Session for Friday, July 10, at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of funding the Mississippi Public Service Commission. Last week during the three-day Special Session that began on June 28th, the Legislature funded all State agencies expect the PSC. The PSC’s and the Public Utilities Staff’s appropriations bills died after being held on motions to reconsider for the purpose of adding several new positions as requested by the PSC.
Welcome To Our New Website!
Thank you for taking the time to stop by and visit our new website! We’ve made a significant leap forward in technology that will allow us to update the site more often and provide a better means of communicating with our members and the general public. And this is only the beginning! We will be adding new features as time goes by including but not limited to audio, video and other types of media.
This new site includes a full membership with contact information and other details for each member of the Mississippi Conservative Legislative Coalition; the latest copy of our approved By-laws; links to various media and governmental websites; and a very easy way to contact us using our Contact Us page.
We believe this new website will be easier to use, more efficient and will encourage members and the public to come back often to see what our agenda is and how we are affecting public policy. If you have any questions, suggestions or comments, feel free to let us know!
Rep. Brian Aldridge
President,
Mississippi Legislative Conservative Coalition
Conservative Values
Conservative values are based upon the belief that, as a free people, individual liberty is our greatest inheritance. The greatest threat to individual liberty is the growth and centralization of governmental power and the exercise of that power through regulation and taxation.
The stated purposes of the Mississippi Legislative Conservative Coalition, as set forth in its Bylaws, are “to influence the adoption of conservative legislation in the Mississippi Legislature, and to promote on a bipartisan basis conservative principles of limited government, free enterprise, individual liberties, and strong traditional families, at all times consistent with the progress of our state and with the well-being of our fellow Mississippians.”