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June 16, 2016: Gulf Live: Jackson County Legislators receive an "A" on 2016 Education Report Card
Senators Michael Watson and Brice Wiggins, along with Representatives Manly Barton, Charles Busby, Jeff Guice, John Read, and Hank Zuber received an "A" on Empower Mississippi's 2016 Education Report Card, which grades every member of the legislature on key school choice and education reform votes from the past legislative session.
Senators Michael Watson and Brice Wiggins, along with Representatives Manly Barton, Charles Busby, Jeff Guice, John Read, and Hank Zuber received an "A" on Empower Mississippi's 2016 Education Report Card, which grades every member of the legislature on key school choice and education reform votes from the past legislative session.
Jan 29, 2016: Gulf Live: Local legislators get powerful House committee chairmanships
The full list of coast chairman appointments:
The full list of coast chairman appointments:
- Local/Private -- Manley Barton, District 109, Jackson County
- Gaming -- Richard Bennett, District 120, Harrison County
- Transportation -- Charles Busby, District 111, Jackson County
- Technology -- Scott DeLano, District 117, Harrison County
- Marine Resources -- Casey Eure, District 116, Harrison County
- Interstate Cooperation -- Jeff Guice, District 114, Jackson County
- Investigation of State Offices -- Randall Patterson, District 115, Harrison County
- Conservation -- John read, District 112, Jackson County
- Drug Policy -- Patricia Willis, District 95, Harrison County
- Banking & Finance -- Hank Zuber, District 113, Jackson County
Jan 7, 2016: WXXV: Coast Legislators on Mississippi Infrastructure
“The bridge situation in the state is critical. I mean, it’s something we’re going to have to deal with. It is problematic for a variety of reasons. The solution is money and our tax revenues are down right now,” said State Representative Manly Barton.
“The bridge situation in the state is critical. I mean, it’s something we’re going to have to deal with. It is problematic for a variety of reasons. The solution is money and our tax revenues are down right now,” said State Representative Manly Barton.
Mar 28, 2015: Clarion Ledger: The stuff lawmakers say
“Let me just make one comment — and then I’m going to make another comment.” — Rep. Manly Barton
“Let me just make one comment — and then I’m going to make another comment.” — Rep. Manly Barton
Mar 10, 2015: Sun Herald: Mississippi House puts open hospital meetings and records back on track
"What I heard of the debate, it was closer to the Senate bill," he said. "I'm thrilled the amendment has applied it again to the all the public hospitals in the state. I appreciate the work by (Reps.) Charles Busby, Hank Zuber and Manly Barton on the bill in the House."
"What I heard of the debate, it was closer to the Senate bill," he said. "I'm thrilled the amendment has applied it again to the all the public hospitals in the state. I appreciate the work by (Reps.) Charles Busby, Hank Zuber and Manly Barton on the bill in the House."
Feb 17, 2015: Gulf Live: Rep. Manly Barton's homestead bill out of committee, headed to floor this week
Hometown state Rep. Manly Barton's bill that could help senior citizens with their property tax bills came out of committee today and will go to the floor within the next few days.
Hometown state Rep. Manly Barton's bill that could help senior citizens with their property tax bills came out of committee today and will go to the floor within the next few days.
Feb 17, 2015: Sun Herald: Mississippi lawmakers propose property tax break for seniors
Rep. Manly Barton, a Moss Point Republican, says the bill would keep seniors on fixed incomes from being taxed out of their homes.
Rep. Manly Barton, a Moss Point Republican, says the bill would keep seniors on fixed incomes from being taxed out of their homes.
Feb 8, 2015: Sun Herald: Zuber, with more than $140,009, has biggest campaign fund among Coast delegation in Mississippi House
Manly Barton, R-Moss Point: $19,000 raised, $27,916 on hand
Manly Barton, R-Moss Point: $19,000 raised, $27,916 on hand
Jan 6, 2015: Gulf Live: Rep. Manly Barton: Bill could help Jackson County in retirement fight against PERS
State Rep. Manly Barton this legislative session will attempt to pass a bill that could help Jackson County in its fight against the Public Employees' Retirement System to save benefits for many county retirees. Aug 5, 2014: Biloxi Sun Herald: Four Coast lawmakers honored by pro-business group
Four Coast lawmakers received A's from a pro-business association. Rep. Greg Haney, R-Gulfport, Rep. Carolyn Crawford, R-Pass Christian, Richard Bennett, R-Long Beach, and Manly Barton, R-Moss Point, were cited for their efforts in pro-business legislation from Mississippi’s Business and Political Education Committee. They are among the 60 representatives categorized as a business champion. Aug 5, 2014: Gulf Live: 7 Jackson, George County legislators get A rankings for pro-business votes
Seven local legislators have received an "A" for their efforts in pro-business legislation from Mississippi's Business and Political Education Committee, according to the groups report card from the 2013 session. Receiving As in the House were Reps. Manly Barton, Charles Busby, Hank Zuber, John Read and Doug McLeod. Sens. Brice Wiggins and Michael Watson also received top rankings. |
Oct 2, 2011: Gulf Live: Manly Barton wins Mississippi House District 109, Tony Smith on top for Senate District 47
Manly Barton, 62, has been declared the winner of House District 109 race, which pitted him and challenger Boyd Kendall, 28, an emergency medical technician who also lives in Hurley.
Manly Barton, 62, has been declared the winner of House District 109 race, which pitted him and challenger Boyd Kendall, 28, an emergency medical technician who also lives in Hurley.
Jan 15, 2001: MBJ: Jackson County launching new economic development plan
A professional search firm has been hired to find applicants for a new director of economic development. Manley Barton, president of the Board of Supervisors, said he hopes that the applicant list will be narrowed down in a month or so and top candidates interviewed in order to fill the economic development director position.
A professional search firm has been hired to find applicants for a new director of economic development. Manley Barton, president of the Board of Supervisors, said he hopes that the applicant list will be narrowed down in a month or so and top candidates interviewed in order to fill the economic development director position.
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Rep. Barton was born March 14, 1949 in Mobile, Alabama and married to the former Sarah Thornton. They are of the Methodist faith. Rep. Barton is a member of the Military Order Purple Heart, American Legion, VFW, NRA, and East Central Civic Association. He was also a Jackson County Supervisor for 12 years.
Rep. Barton was born March 14, 1949 in Mobile, Alabama and married to the former Sarah Thornton. They are of the Methodist faith. Rep. Barton is a member of the Military Order Purple Heart, American Legion, VFW, NRA, and East Central Civic Association. He was also a Jackson County Supervisor for 12 years.