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EMCC hosted 2020 and 2021 graduation On Friday at East Mississippi Community College, 2021 graduates got to walk across the stage to get their degree and the class of 2020 finally got the graduation they ve been waiting for. Posted: May 9, 2021 9:17 PM Updated: May 10, 2021 9:05 AM Posted By: Taylor Tucker SCOOBA, Miss. (WTVA) - Graduation season is full of traditions. Yet, some 2020 graduates are just now experiencing what a true graduation feels like. On Friday at East Mississippi Community College, 2021 graduates got to walk across the stage to get their degree and the class of 2020 finally got the graduation they ve been waiting for. For Abigal Parker, the graduation ceremony was a very special day for her. ....
By Geoff Pender Apr 23, 2021 11:57 AM Gov. Tate Reeves was frugal with his veto stamp this year, axing one bill and line-item vetoing four projects across the state the Legislature had funded. Reeves gave no explanation for why he vetoed the specific projects, but one is in an area represented by a top lawmaker who challenged his veto authority in court last year. Last year, by contrast, Reeves vetoed the bulk of the state’s public education budget, major criminal justice reforms and some of the Legislature’s spending of COVID-19 federal relief money. His line-item vetoes of COVID-19 spending last year prompted House Speaker Philip Gunn and Speaker Pro-tem Jason White to sue their fellow Republican Reeves saying he overstepped his line-item veto authority. The state Supreme Court sided with Reeves in the case, a ruling that appeared to weaken legislative authority and strengthen gubernatorial authority. ....