When we talk about public education, we don't worry about a district. We don't focus on an individual school or a building when we talk about education. We talk about kids and what's best for kids. It doesn't matter what's best for the adults; what matters is what's best for the individual kids.
If Mississippians ever decide we should change our flag, and at some point they might, it should only be done by a vote of the people.
I was attacked for being stingy and not spreading money around to popular programs. Ahead of my 2019 run for governor, those stances cost me politically.
I don't see the relevance in a teacher becoming a member of the Rotary Club, how that is going to improve student achievement.
$100 million, while a lot of money, is nowhere near what's going to be needed to respond to COVID-19.
I know that our state has what it takes to be exceptional. And I know that with God's continued providence and our unconquerable spirit, together, we can get there.
I certainly wouldn't want to be a Republican who votes to significantly increase taxes for certain segments of the general public.
$100 million, while a lot of money, is nowhere near what's going to be needed to respond to COVID-19.
I don't know how many ways I can explain this to y'all but I'm opposed to Obamacare expansion in Mississippi because it is not in the best interest of taxpayers.
Joe Biden is the duly-elected president of the United States. He was certified by all 50 states either having won or lost, and he lost my state by 20 points, but he was certified in each of the individual states and certified by the U.S. Congress and he is the duly-elected president.
President Biden is the duly-elected president and we will do everything we can to work with him to help the citizens of Mississippi.