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Mississippi Economy Growing Slowly, Lawmakers are Told -
Friday, January 18, 2013
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Mississippi's economy is growing gradually but still lags behind the pace of the U.S. economy overall, an expert told state lawmakers Thursday.
State economist Darrin Webb said during a briefing at the Capitol that the state and nation have a "boring kind of economy" right now, with slow job growth and shaky consumer confidence.
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Mississippi Eyes Overhaul of Prepaid Tuition Program -
Thursday, September 20, 2012
State Treasurer Lynn Fitch has told lawmakers that she suspended the state’s prepaid college tuition program because it is struggling financially and an audit will show whether it needs to be overhauled or scrapped.
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Miss. Agencies Approved For Employee Furloughs -
Monday, March 22, 2010
The Mississippi state Personnel Board on Thursday approved furloughs up to six days for employees of the Department of Public Safety.
Lynn Fitch, the board’s executive director, told The (Jackson) Clarion-Ledger that the Mississippi State Tax Commission and Department of Agriculture and Commerce were each approved for personnel furloughs of four to 12 days.
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Miss. Gov't Job Applications Going Electronic Only -
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - People seeking state government jobs in Mississippi will have to fill out applications on computers starting in January.
State Personnel Board director Lynn Fitch said Monday that pen-and-paper job applications are becoming a thing of the past.