America, she loved you! She loved you so much she enlisted in the National Guard! She was so proud to take her oath just a few weeks ago to serve our State and Country. She might not have held a title for our military, but she was a true General for the Lord. I am so proud.
Meet David and Pattie Little, the dynamic duo dedicated to Starkville's thriving future! From David's years as alderman to Pattie's current role as county supervisor, their commitment to their community shines. https://t.co/ZfJxS0oKos
My sister, Lake Little, passed away nearly two years ago today. Tonight during the National Championship parade in Starkville, @HailStateBB road on the fire truck @Starkville_FD dedicated to her memory. She didn’t get to cheer them on in Omaha, but she was with them tonight.
These 2 new fire trucks are part of the way we protect our citizens and honor our community. They are beautiful and they are life saving additions. Merry Christmas to Starkville.
🚩MISSISSIPPI FRIENDS: Let’s make history today!
📲Text these senators and tell them you support changing our state flag!!
📩DM me and I’ll copy+paste the numbers and texts to you so you don’t have to type from a screenshot.
If you want to see the flag changed, email your legislators. It takes 5 seconds for a profound impact on Mississippi’s future.
Add your name, city, then press send!
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Instead of having a state wide vote on changing the flag which will cost tax payers thousands of dollars. I vote our legislators change the flag and the money saved is spent on our public school teachers. It’s a win-win for the future of Mississippi.
This is HUGE. We all know Mississippi runs on church and sports. Let’s keep this pressure on our elected officials.
Join the fight —> https://t.co/iKG4nyTSIy
When businesses in college towns across this state have to shut their doors costing my friends, family, and neighbors their jobs. I won’t be blaming past leaderships decisions or voters in 2001. I will be placing that blame directly on you Gov. Reeves. #msgov
Over the weekend there has been a proposal floating amongst some in the legislature to create a second Mississippi flag. Let’s call it the “Separate but Equal” flag option.
While well-intentioned I’m sure, it does not meet the threshold.
It’s past time to #MakeTheSwitch Email our legislators to demand a change to our state flag. Just click for an automated draft email, just add your name and city.
https://t.co/Y5NrOcx8PH
Medgar Evers, a civil rights activist, was shot outside his home in Jackson, MS 57 yrs ago. Imagine if on the anniversary of his death (today) Mississippians finally pushed forward to #MakeTheSwitch to a flag that is inclusive to all Mississippians! https://t.co/SbZdg9USes
A bipartisan group of Mississippi lawmakers, with the blessing of @PhilipGunnMS, began whipping votes and drafting a resolution on Monday to change the state flag.
#msleg https://t.co/UYlhohbkoE
You can help out by emailing our state leaders.
Just click this link, add your name and city, then press send! https://t.co/fIAypgQxmY
Take 5 seconds to enact a change for years to come!
In 2001 I was in Kindergarten. I didn’t vote on our flag. Neither did 1/3 of Mississippi’s eligible voting population. Stop hiding behind a vote taken almost 20 years ago.
As a reminder, in 2001 Mississippi residents voted to keep the flag’s current design. Governor Reeves has previously pointed to that vote. https://t.co/tPJHCtvUu7