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Dec 8, 2022: Jackson Advocate: Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus open to serve Black and other residents since 1976
The MS State House currently has the following members: JERAMY ANDERSON, who is not listed on the caucus’ website, but who has served as the representative from Moss Point; OTIS ANTHONY, representing Bolivar, Humphreys, Sunflower, and Washington counties; WILLIE BAILEY, representing Washington County; EARLE BANKS, representing Hinds County; CHRISTOPHER BELL, representing Hinds County; EDWARD BLACKMON, representing Madison County; BO BROWN, representing Hinds County; CEDRIC BURNETT, representing Coahoma, Quitman, Tate, and Tunica counties; BRYANT CLARK, representing Attala, Holmes, and Yazoo counties; ALYCE CLARKE, representing Hinds County; ANGELA COCKERHAM, representing Adams, Amite, Pike, and Wilkerson counties; RONNIE CRUDUP, representing Hinds County; OSCAR DENTON, representing Warren County; JOHN FAULKNER, representing Benton, Lafayette, Marshall, and Tate counties; JOHN HINES, representing Bolivar, Issaquena, and Washington counties; GREGORY HOLLOWAY, representing Claiborne, Copiah, and Hinds counties; LATAISHA JACKSON, representing Panola and Tate counties; ROBERT JOHNSON, representing Adams, Franklin, and Jefferson counties; KABIR KARRIEM, representing Lowndes County; HESTER JACKSON MCCRAY, representing Desoto County; CARL MICKENS, representing Lowndes, Noxubee, and Winston counties; SOLOMON OSBORNE, representing Leflore County; ORLANDO PADEN, representing Bolivar and Coahoma counties; DARYL PORTER, representing Pike and Walthall counties; TRACEY ROSEBUD, representing Bolivar, Quitman, Sunflower, and Tallahatchie counties; ROBERT SANDERS, representing Bolivar and Sunflower counties; OMERIA SCOTT, representing Clarke, Jasper, and Jones counties; DE’KEITHER STAMPS, representing Hinds County; RUFUS STRAUGHTER, representing Humphreys, Sharkey, and Yazoo counties; ZAKIYA SUMMERS, representing Hinds and Rankin counties; CHEIKH TAYLOR, representing Clay, Lowndes, and Oktibbeha counties; RICKEY THOMPSON, representing Lee and Monroe counties; KENNETH WALKER, representing Attala, Leake, Madison, and Yazoo counties; PERCY WATSON, representing Forrest County; SONYA WILLIAMS BARNES, representing Harrison County; and CHARLES YOUNG, representing Lauderdale County. |
November 5, 2019: Young won the general; election for re-election to the Mississippi House of Representatives to represent District 82.
Jan 24, 2023: Young is Sponsor of bill which was referred to Judiciary A. The Bill is: An Act To Create The "mississippi Mandatory Identification Act"; To Provide The Authorized Forms Of Identification; To Provide Penalties For Violations Of This Act; To Bring Forward Section 45-35-7, Mississippi Code Of 1972, Which Provides For The State Identification Card, For Purposes Of Amendment; And For Related Purposes |
July 4, 2020: WTOK: Representative Charles Young, Jr part 1
Feb 19, 2016: Jackson Free Press: 'Discrimination Act' Would Give Clerks 'Kim Davis' Powers
Rep. Charles Young, D-Meridian, questioned the state's authority to add provisions to federal law. "I think we both agree that federal law trumps state law, correct?" Young asked Rep. Gipson.
Rep. Charles Young, D-Meridian, questioned the state's authority to add provisions to federal law. "I think we both agree that federal law trumps state law, correct?" Young asked Rep. Gipson.
Feb 26, 2015: Commercial Dispatch: Patrick, Younger face off again in Senate race
Incumbent Republican Charles A. "Chuck" Younger will once again face Robert A. "Bobby" Patrick Jr., this time in a party primary. Younger defeated Patrick by less than 800 votes in a non-partisan special election runoff last November to complete the late Sen. Terry Brown's unexpired term. Patrick qualified with the state Republican party on Tuesday. |
Apr 14, 2015: WTOK: Miss. Education Cheating Law
"With us having a teacher shortage in Mississippi why would we want to continue to run people away," says Representative Charles Young, Jr., from Mississippi House District 82.
"With us having a teacher shortage in Mississippi why would we want to continue to run people away," says Representative Charles Young, Jr., from Mississippi House District 82.
Feb 19, 2015: Clarion Ledger: 28 GOP senators endorse Reeves
Those listed: Sen. Nickey Browning, Sen. Terry Burton, Sen. Videt Carmichael, Sen. Lydia Chassaniol, Sen. Buck Clarke, Sen. Nancy Collins, Sen. Sally Doty, Sen. Joey Fillingane, Sen. Phillip Gandy, Sen. Tommy Gollott, Sen. Josh Harkins, Sen. Angela Hill, Sen. Briggs Hopson, Sen. Billy Hudson, Sen. Gary Jackson, Sen. Dean Kirby, Sen. Will Longwitz, Sen. Chris Massey , Sen. Phillip Moran, Sen. David Parker, Sen. Rita Parks, Sen. John Polk, Sen. Tony Smith. Sen. Sean Tindell, Sen. Gray Tollison, Sen. Giles Ward, Sen. Brice Wiggins, Sen. Charles Younger
Those listed: Sen. Nickey Browning, Sen. Terry Burton, Sen. Videt Carmichael, Sen. Lydia Chassaniol, Sen. Buck Clarke, Sen. Nancy Collins, Sen. Sally Doty, Sen. Joey Fillingane, Sen. Phillip Gandy, Sen. Tommy Gollott, Sen. Josh Harkins, Sen. Angela Hill, Sen. Briggs Hopson, Sen. Billy Hudson, Sen. Gary Jackson, Sen. Dean Kirby, Sen. Will Longwitz, Sen. Chris Massey , Sen. Phillip Moran, Sen. David Parker, Sen. Rita Parks, Sen. John Polk, Sen. Tony Smith. Sen. Sean Tindell, Sen. Gray Tollison, Sen. Giles Ward, Sen. Brice Wiggins, Sen. Charles Younger
Feb 5, 2015: Clarion Ledger: 'Jesus Take the Wheel Act' passes House
State Rep. Charles Young, D-Meridian, asked whether it also eliminates the need for a passenger transport endorsement, which most bus drivers in Mississippi need. It does.
State Rep. Charles Young, D-Meridian, asked whether it also eliminates the need for a passenger transport endorsement, which most bus drivers in Mississippi need. It does.
Jan 4, 2014: Meridian Star: Snowden, Young address legislative priorities
Democratic House Rep. Charles Young of Meridian said his party will focus its attention this legislative session on restoring cuts in education and health care. "My two biggest priorities are education and health care," Young said. "The budget recommendations regarding teacher raises in the last session, could have been better. I am also really concerned about the Department of Health."
Democratic House Rep. Charles Young of Meridian said his party will focus its attention this legislative session on restoring cuts in education and health care. "My two biggest priorities are education and health care," Young said. "The budget recommendations regarding teacher raises in the last session, could have been better. I am also really concerned about the Department of Health."
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Charles Young, Jr. is a Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing District 82. He was first elected to the chamber in 2011.
Charles Young, Jr. is a Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing District 82. He was first elected to the chamber in 2011.