It was an honor to meet with William Lafitte of Laurel, Mississippi, who was in D.C. this week for the Paralyzed Veterans of America’s Advocacy Legislative Seminar. Our veterans made extraordinary sacrifices to protect our freedoms, and I am grateful for the opportunity to hear directly from William about how we can best serve those who have served our nation. Mississippi is proud of its veterans, and I will always fight to ensure their voices are heard in Washington.
Excited to see the Rebels back in Omaha tonight for the College World Series! Mississippi is with y’all every step of the way. Good luck and Hotty Toddy, @OleMissBSB!
I’m glad that the Senate passed bipartisan legislation I cosponsored to crack down on contraband cellphones in federal penalties – upgrading the penalty from a misdemeanor to a felony. Inmates use these phones to run drug operations, order hits, and traffic people. It’s past time the federal law reflects the seriousness of these threats, and I urge the House to pass it and get it to President Trump’s desk.
Hats off to DeSoto County Sheriff Tuggle on being named a Hometown Hero by U.S. Attorney Scott Leary! Sheriff Tuggle’s commitment to building strong community partnerships has made DeSoto County safer and set a model for law enforcement across Mississippi and the nation. This is a well-deserved honor and a testament to his and his team’s outstanding work.
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Community colleges are often the front door to careers in agriculture, especially in rural states like Mississippi, but they have long been left behind when it comes to federal ag funding. That’s why I joined colleagues to reintroduce the Community College Agriculture Advancement Act, a smart, practical investment to level the playing field and give these institutions access to resources that are often out of reach.
Seersucker Thursday is one of the Senate’s finest traditions, and my team and I were proud to join in carrying it on today (even Terry the dog got the memo!). Started by former Mississippi Senator Trent Lott, this tradition brings a little Southern style and history to the halls of Congress. And as we celebrate, we’re also reminded that seersucker begins with a product grown by hardworking American cotton farmers. I’m proud to champion the Buying American Cotton Act and policies that strengthen our domestic textile industry while backing the farmers who help clothe America.
It’s always a pleasure to meet with folks in Mississippi’s small business community, which tells the real story of our state’s economy. Thank you to Karen Stanley, owner of neonFROG in Columbus, and Margaret Remy, owner of Quick Prints in Meridian, for taking the time to visit. Thank you also to all the manufacturers, retailers, farmers, and service providers who keep our communities moving. These voices matter in Washington and I’m proud to champion them!
Mississippians have shared their stories with me about the stress caused by rising insulin prices. When patients are forced to ration dosages, it often leads to hospitalizations and serious complications that are dangerous, strain family budgets, and cost taxpayers. I’m proud to cosponsor the bipartisan INSULIN Act to cap out-of-pocket insulin costs at $35 a month and make this lifesaving medicine more accessible for every Mississippian and American who needs it.
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During yesterday’s @SenateAgGOP hearing, I spoke with @SecRollins about strengthening two cornerstone industries of American agriculture – cotton and cattle.
From building support for the Buying American Cotton Act to expanding opportunities for cattle producers and protecting and rebuilding our national herd, we’re working hard to ensure a strong future for rural America.
I'm pleased to commend Prime Minister Modi on becoming India's longest-serving Prime Minister! As a leading agricultural state, Mississippi understands the value of strong international partnerships, particularly when it involves offering what we produce to the world. I look forward to strengthened trade and economic ties between our two nations. Congratulations, PM @narendramodi!
It was my honor to congratulate Lilly Shannon of Pontotoc in person for earning the Congressional Gold Medal – the highest honor that Congress can bestow on America’s youth. Lilly joined 877 Gold Medalists nationwide this year after dedicating hundreds of hours to community service, personal development, and physical fitness. Mississippi is proud of you, Lilly! Keep up the great work!
My bill to designate the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Historic Jefferson College as National Park Service affiliated areas gained approval from the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee today. I’m proud to keep fighting for the preservation of these irreplaceable Mississippi landmarks and look forward to its consideration by the full U.S. Senate.
Patients across the country are waiting days, weeks, or even months for care their doctor already prescribed. And too often, it’s still denied.
Today, I urged the Senate to pass bipartisan legislation to stop insurance companies from standing between patients and the care they need.
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Happy 100th Birthday to John Kerwin, “Captain Jack,” of Natchez, one of Mississippi’s proud World War II veterans. From serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II to answering the call in Korea and Vietnam, Captain Jack dedicated 25 years of his life to serving our nation. His century of life reflects extraordinary courage, sacrifice, and service, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come. Thank you for your service, Captain Jack, and congratulations on this remarkable milestone!
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