Feb 11, 2015: Special Needs Bill: Senate Passes Special Needs ESA Bill
Senators who voted “NO” on SB 2695: David Blount (D-Jackson), Nickey Browning (R-Pontotoc), Hob Bryan (D-Amory), Kelvin Butler (D-McComb), Albert Butler (D-Port Gibson), Videt Carmichael (R-Meridian), Debbie Dawkins (D-Pass Christian), Hillman Frazier (D-Jackson), Steve Hale (D-Senatobia), John Horhn (D-Jackson)
Robert Jackson (D-Marks), Sampson Jackson (D-Dekalb)
Russell Jolly (D-Houston), Kenny Wayne Jones (D-Canton), David Jordan (D-Greenwood), Dean Kirby (R-Pearl)
Chris Massey (R-Nesbit), Haskins Montgomery (D-Bay Springs), Sollie Norwood (D-Jackson), Bill Stone (D-Holly Springs), Angela Turner (D-West Poin
Senators who voted “NO” on SB 2695: David Blount (D-Jackson), Nickey Browning (R-Pontotoc), Hob Bryan (D-Amory), Kelvin Butler (D-McComb), Albert Butler (D-Port Gibson), Videt Carmichael (R-Meridian), Debbie Dawkins (D-Pass Christian), Hillman Frazier (D-Jackson), Steve Hale (D-Senatobia), John Horhn (D-Jackson)
Robert Jackson (D-Marks), Sampson Jackson (D-Dekalb)
Russell Jolly (D-Houston), Kenny Wayne Jones (D-Canton), David Jordan (D-Greenwood), Dean Kirby (R-Pearl)
Chris Massey (R-Nesbit), Haskins Montgomery (D-Bay Springs), Sollie Norwood (D-Jackson), Bill Stone (D-Holly Springs), Angela Turner (D-West Poin
Feb 3, 2015: WJTV: Lt. Gov. Reeves' Proposals Head to Senate
Other bills on Lt. Gov. Reeves' agenda include: · Senate Bill 2519, by Sen. John Polk, R-Hattiesburg, eliminating the vehicle inspection sticker. · Senate Bill 2407, by Sen. Brice Wiggins, R-Pascagoula, placing public hospital boards under the Open Meetings Act. · Senate Bill 2481, by Sen. Brice Wiggins, R-Pascagoula, improving care for the mentally ill. · Senate Bill 2161, by Sen. Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian, ensuring high academic standards for Mississippi students. · Senate Bill 2695, by Sen. Collins, providing school choice for special needs children. · Senate Bill 2394, by Sen. Terry Burton, R-Newton, reducing concealed carry permit fees. · Senate Bill 2619, by Sen. Haskins Montgomery, D-Bay Springs, recognizing military training for firearm permits. |
Nov 13, 2011: Daily Kos: Republican MS State Senate
SD-34 Haskins Montgomery (D-Bay Springs)
This district, currently held by a white Democrat, becomes a black majority district that stretches from Leake County down to Laurel. It is yet another case where a white Democrat will likely be replaced by a black Democrat. It is Safe D at 64% Obama.
SD-34 Haskins Montgomery (D-Bay Springs)
This district, currently held by a white Democrat, becomes a black majority district that stretches from Leake County down to Laurel. It is yet another case where a white Democrat will likely be replaced by a black Democrat. It is Safe D at 64% Obama.
Haskins Montgomery is a Democratic member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 34th District since 2008.