Mississippi
Governor calls on Mississippi Legislature to change parole laws
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – The state’s parole laws could get changed if Governor Tate Reeves gets his way.
Within his executive budget recommendation, he points to two elements of the parole law he wants changed.
“Give us more tools in the toolbox to make sure that we keep the people that need to be behind bars behind bars,” said Reeves.
The first part of the law he wants to be changed is presumptive parole.
It allows for parole without a formal hearing, provided certain criteria are met.
Reeves says it should always be on a case-by-case basis for the sake of public safety.
“The big problem with this presumptive parole is that we’ve never tried it,” noted State Public Defender Andre De Gruy.
State Public Defender Andre De Gruy says two provisions protect against the Governor’s concerns.
“First, the victim who is on record and has to be notified can request a hearing,” he explained. “And if they do, then this takes that takes them completely out of out of the presumptive parole. Or law enforcement…the law enforcement where the person wants to parole to has to be notified. They can request a hearing. So, this isn’t simply you come in, you get a case plan, you go through the process and then on some certain day you walk out there. There are safeguards already in place.”
House Corrections Chair Rep. Becky Currie doesn’t want to see the state take steps back.
“I don’t think that it would behoove us to go back to putting them before a parole board for a 10-minute Zoom conference with,” noted Currie. “I don’t know that they would make a better decision than the people that are on the ground with them every day and they know who’s ready to go out into the world and who’s not.”
Reeves also wants to see changes to the definition of technical violations. Currie says she knows what probably spurred that.
“We had a case recently that we were not able to revoke his parole because of a technical crime,” she said.
Convicted killer James Williams was out on parole when he was arrested on DUI charges and later released again.
De Gruy says both of the Governor’s proposed changes need to be discussed because of potential consequences.
“This would push us back to pre-2014 and and more people in prison that that probably don’t need to be there,” he noted.
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Mississippi
Mississippi House of Representatives passes bill to make NIL earnings non-taxable
NIL money comes with a price. More specifically, a tax bill.
The Mississippi legislature is trying to reduce that burden for college athletes who play there.
Via Bea Anhuci of the Mississippi Clarion Ledger, the Mississippi House of Representatives has passed a bill that would exempt NIL earnings from state income tax.
It’s a recruiting tool for Ole Miss and Mississippi State, one that would put the Mississippi schools on equal footing with other states that host SEC universities. Florida, Tennessee, and Texas have no state income tax, and Arkansas carved out NIL earnings from the state’s income tax burden in 2025.
Mississippi currently charges a four-percent tax on anyone making more than $10,000 per year.
NIL earnings remain subject to federal income tax.
The bill will have to also pass the Mississippi Senate, and the governor would then be required to sign it into law.
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Mississippi
Carpenter Pole and Piling invests $5M in Mississippi, creating 10 jobs
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A wood products manufacturer is set to create new jobs as part of a major expansion.
Carpenter Pole and Piling is investing nearly $5 million into its Wiggins, Mississippi, operation.
The expansion will add 10 new positions and support long-term growth in the region.
“Carpenter Pole and Piling is a true Mississippi success story, and we’re proud to see the company continue investing right here at home,” Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said.
“This expansion in Stone County is creating new opportunities for hardworking Mississippians while strengthening a company that has long contributed to our state’s economy,” Reeves said. “When Mississippi businesses grow, our communities grow with them, and we remain committed to fostering a business environment where companies can thrive.”
Carpenter Pole and Piling produces utility poles and pilings for marine and foundation use.
The project includes construction of a new treatment plant, investment in a 2,600-cubic-foot autoclave and an alternative treatment option to improve production capacity.
The company is also clearing and preparing an additional 20 acres for a new pole storage yard.
Stone County is also contributing to the project.
The company expects to complete construction by September 2026.
The new roles are expected to be filled by January 2027.
Carpenter Pole and Piling specializes in the production of utility poles. It also manufactures foundation and marine pilings.
The new autoclave will increase production and add an alternative treatment option.
This story was created by business and development writer Ross Reily, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more.
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