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    To rebuild after a storm, focus on building assets before it hits

    East Biloxi residents are still struggling to recover from Hurricane Katrina and the BP oil spill. Community organizations are doing their part to promote economic stability, but state policymakers need to lift unnecessary burdens.

    By Matt Williams, Mississippi Center for Justice
    October 22, 2015
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    Read the fine print on special education vouchers

    Special needs students are legally entitled to free, appropriate public education services. In order to accept one of Mississippi's new $6,500 vouchers, they must waive that right ? with potentially costly consequences.

    By Jeremy Eisler, Mississippi Center for Justice
    September 18, 2015

Rethink Mississippi is a project of the William Winter Institute. 2017. All rights reserved.

 

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