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Mississippians

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Mississippians meaning

plural of Mississippian

Example sentences (19)

We must continue to have strategies and plans developed by Black Mississippians.

Better infrastructure and more business for the state’s casinos could positively affect many Mississippians through the tax revenue casinos raise.

Mississippians, nearly 40% of whom are African American, will vote on the design in November.

Mississippians will consider two dueling proposals to legalize medical marijuana.

The health department estimated about 6,200 Mississippians have recovered from the virus.

The latest Millsaps-Chism poll released this past Monday shows that over 70 percent of Mississippians are concerned about disruptions to the fall elections due to COVID-19.

The Trump for President campaign issued a cease and desist letter to Mississippians for Compassionate Care alleging that those supporters of ballot measure 65 have put out misleading information using.

UMMC and C Spire have partnered to make the screening free to all Mississippians.

I was raised in flyover country, and I up to be a Democrat (as did, I presume, most of the of Mississippians who voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016).

Mississippians voted to keep the flag in a 2001 statewide election.

A growing number of distinguished Mississippians say we’ve allowed the politics of hate and anger spewing forth from media, tweets, and politicians to blind us to Scripture and deafen us to moral teachings.

Instead, in a state with high rates of obesity, diabetes and heart disease, Fillingane said tamping down smoking by making it more expensive could be one way to improve Mississippians’ health.

I see Mississippians reaffirming their commitment to community through increased local investment and hiring practices.

More jobs for Mississippians means more tax money for the state and more people on our roads.

The number of unemployed Mississippians fell below 58,000.

The numbers were virtually identical when it came to taxes for infrastructure spending, with 62 percent of Mississippians agreeing.

He finished with 5,284 rushing yards on 8.3 yards per carry; there was considerable media coverage to witness the record-breaking event that was praised by many Mississippians.

In 1963 COFO held a Freedom Vote in Mississippi to demonstrate the desire of black Mississippians to vote.

In this latter goal, it succeeded in registering between 2,500 and 3,000 black Mississippians to vote.