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Jan 18, 2023: Yahoo: AARP Mississippi Accepting 2023 Community Challenge Grant Applications
"AARP Mississippi is committed to helping communities across the state become great places to live for people of all ages with an emphasis on people age 50 and older," said AARP State Director Kimberly L. Campbell, Esq. "The Community Challenge has proven that quick-action projects can lead to long-lasting improvements enhancing Mississippians' quality of life."
"AARP Mississippi is committed to helping communities across the state become great places to live for people of all ages with an emphasis on people age 50 and older," said AARP State Director Kimberly L. Campbell, Esq. "The Community Challenge has proven that quick-action projects can lead to long-lasting improvements enhancing Mississippians' quality of life."
Apr 29, 2016: Jackson Free Press: City Lobbyist Synarus Green Running for Rep. Kimberly Campbell's Seat
The City of Jackson's director of policy and intergovernmental affairs, Synarus Green, is running for the seat of Rep. Kimberly Campbell, D-Jackson, who is retiring to become the state director of AARP. Green wrote to friends and colleagues last night:
The City of Jackson's director of policy and intergovernmental affairs, Synarus Green, is running for the seat of Rep. Kimberly Campbell, D-Jackson, who is retiring to become the state director of AARP. Green wrote to friends and colleagues last night:
Apr 28, 2016: Clarion Ledger: Rep. Kimberly Campbell retiring from Mississippi Legislature
State Rep. Kimberly Campbell of Jackson is resigning her seat in the Mississippi Legislature.
State Rep. Kimberly Campbell of Jackson is resigning her seat in the Mississippi Legislature.
I will ALWAYS love the citizens of House District 72. But when God says, "move"... You must heed his call! There are some offers, you just CANNOT refuse! I'll be resigning from the House of Representatives by the close of May. This is an exciting new chapter for my girls & me, please keep us in prayer! I THANK God for positioning me for the next level. As Kobe Bryant did, I'm leaving on my own terms.
Apr 15, 2015: NAACP Mississippi: Analysis: Democrats Disappointed for the Children
“For me, personally, it was not a very good legislative session,” state Rep. Kimberly Campbell, D-Jackson, said. “I’m pretty disappointed with a lot of things that happened this session.”
“For me, personally, it was not a very good legislative session,” state Rep. Kimberly Campbell, D-Jackson, said. “I’m pretty disappointed with a lot of things that happened this session.”
Jan 29, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Bill to keep former death row inmates in prison
State Rep. Kimberly Campbell, D-Jackson, said House Bill 1295 was requested by the attorney general's office.
State Rep. Kimberly Campbell, D-Jackson, said House Bill 1295 was requested by the attorney general's office.
Nov 24, 2014: WAPT: Runoff elections set for Tuesday
In Hinds County, voters in District 2 will choose between county judge candidates LaRita Cooper-Stokes and Kimberly L. Campbell. Stokes is a Hinds County supervisor and Campbell is a state representative. Both women are attorneys.
Nov 5, 2014: Clarion Ledger:Weill returns to bench; two judge races head to runoff
Ward 3 Councilwoman LaRita Cooper-Stokes had a commanding lead over five other candidates, but not enough votes to avoid a runoff. Cooper-Stokes led with about 46 percent of the vote. It appears she will face state Rep. Kimberly Campbell in a runoff. Campbell held a slim lead over Henry Clay III, a Jackson municipal judge for the second spot.
Oct 23, 2014: WAPT: In her own words: Kimberly Campbell
Candidate for Hinds County judge Kimberly Campbell in her own words.
Sept 10, 2014: Madison County Journal: County's clout will increase with lines
Republican Bill Denny and Democrat Kimberly Campbell of Jackson both have small pieces of Madison County, too.
In Hinds County, voters in District 2 will choose between county judge candidates LaRita Cooper-Stokes and Kimberly L. Campbell. Stokes is a Hinds County supervisor and Campbell is a state representative. Both women are attorneys.
Nov 5, 2014: Clarion Ledger:Weill returns to bench; two judge races head to runoff
Ward 3 Councilwoman LaRita Cooper-Stokes had a commanding lead over five other candidates, but not enough votes to avoid a runoff. Cooper-Stokes led with about 46 percent of the vote. It appears she will face state Rep. Kimberly Campbell in a runoff. Campbell held a slim lead over Henry Clay III, a Jackson municipal judge for the second spot.
Oct 23, 2014: WAPT: In her own words: Kimberly Campbell
Candidate for Hinds County judge Kimberly Campbell in her own words.
Sept 10, 2014: Madison County Journal: County's clout will increase with lines
Republican Bill Denny and Democrat Kimberly Campbell of Jackson both have small pieces of Madison County, too.
Feb 12, 2014: Jackson Jambalaya: Larita not alone
It looks like Larita Cooper-Stokes will face some competition. State Representative Kimberly Campbell qualified to run against her for county court judge in Hinds County.
It looks like Larita Cooper-Stokes will face some competition. State Representative Kimberly Campbell qualified to run against her for county court judge in Hinds County.
July 21, 2010: Jackson Free Press: Chicks We Love
Kimberly Campbell Buck
by Lacey McLaughlin It isn't often that Kimberly Campbell Buck gets to take a vacation, but when she does, she prefers to use that time helping others.
Kimberly Campbell Buck
by Lacey McLaughlin It isn't often that Kimberly Campbell Buck gets to take a vacation, but when she does, she prefers to use that time helping others.
Jan 3, 2010: Daily Journal: KELVIN BUCK: In the spotlight
Buck’s wife, state Rep. Kimberly Campbell Buck of Jackson, says that despite the intense pressure Barbour can exert in support of his programs, her husband has the will to stand by his beliefs.
Buck’s wife, state Rep. Kimberly Campbell Buck of Jackson, says that despite the intense pressure Barbour can exert in support of his programs, her husband has the will to stand by his beliefs.
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Kimberly Campbell Buck (b. January 13, 1972) is a Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing District 72. She was first elected to the chamber in 2007. Before serving in the legislature, Campbell Buck worked as a policy analyst for Jackson and clerked for the Mississippi Supreme Court.
Kimberly Campbell Buck (b. January 13, 1972) is a Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives, representing District 72. She was first elected to the chamber in 2007. Before serving in the legislature, Campbell Buck worked as a policy analyst for Jackson and clerked for the Mississippi Supreme Court.