Mar 9, 2015: Jackson Free Press: Education Honorees Warn About Assault on Public Schools
“And it’s not an assault without significant resources. They’re sincere in their efforts to do what they can to undermine the efforts of public educators,” said Rep. Kevin Horan, D-Grenada.
“And it’s not an assault without significant resources. They’re sincere in their efforts to do what they can to undermine the efforts of public educators,” said Rep. Kevin Horan, D-Grenada.
Mar 7, 2015: Sun Herald: Mississippi Hospital Association sank a quarter-million into last legislative election
Committee members who were backed by MHA PAC:
Bobby Shows, R-Ellisville, $1,000- Becky Currie, R-Brookhaven, $2,500, Hank Lott, R-Sumrall, $1,000, Dennis DeBar, R-Leakesville, $1,000, Sonya Williams-Barnes, D-Gulfport, $4,500, Toby Barker, R-Hattiesburg, $2,500. The PAC gave Sid Bondurant, R-Granada, $1,000, but he lost to committee member Kevin Horan, D-Granada.
Committee members who were backed by MHA PAC:
Bobby Shows, R-Ellisville, $1,000- Becky Currie, R-Brookhaven, $2,500, Hank Lott, R-Sumrall, $1,000, Dennis DeBar, R-Leakesville, $1,000, Sonya Williams-Barnes, D-Gulfport, $4,500, Toby Barker, R-Hattiesburg, $2,500. The PAC gave Sid Bondurant, R-Granada, $1,000, but he lost to committee member Kevin Horan, D-Granada.
Feb 11, 2015: WAPT: Whittington won't run for House again
Whittington's House District 34 was dramatically altered under the state's redistricted legislative map. She was paired with state Rep. Kevin Horan, DGrenada. Horan is running for re-election in redrawn district.
Whittington's House District 34 was dramatically altered under the state's redistricted legislative map. She was paired with state Rep. Kevin Horan, DGrenada. Horan is running for re-election in redrawn district.
Feb 2, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Lawmakers say the darndest things
"So I would have to have separate insurance policies for my six kids, and for my current wife?" — Rep. Kevin Horan, D-Grenada, asking for an explanation of an auto insurance bill.
"So I would have to have separate insurance policies for my six kids, and for my current wife?" — Rep. Kevin Horan, D-Grenada, asking for an explanation of an auto insurance bill.
Jan 29, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Bill to keep former death row inmates in prison
State Rep. Kevin Horan, D-Grenada, and state Rep. Willie Bailey, D-Greenville, argued that there should be an option for life with parole for death row inmates with a mental disability.
State Rep. Kevin Horan, D-Grenada, and state Rep. Willie Bailey, D-Greenville, argued that there should be an option for life with parole for death row inmates with a mental disability.
July 24, 2014: MADD: MADD’s Campaign has Strengthened Drunk Driving Laws in 24 States
In Mississippi, over the past three years, MADD volunteers helped advocate for an all-offender interlock law. One of these volunteers, Etoile Frazier Patrick, advocated for the new law in honor of her 19-year-old son who, along with his 18-year-old girlfriend, were struck and killed by a drunk driver. Leadership from Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn and Representatives Andy Gipson and Kevin Horan proved to be instrumental in the passage of HB 412, which requires interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers.
In Mississippi, over the past three years, MADD volunteers helped advocate for an all-offender interlock law. One of these volunteers, Etoile Frazier Patrick, advocated for the new law in honor of her 19-year-old son who, along with his 18-year-old girlfriend, were struck and killed by a drunk driver. Leadership from Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn and Representatives Andy Gipson and Kevin Horan proved to be instrumental in the passage of HB 412, which requires interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers.
June 15, 2012: Grenada: North Central Mississippi leaders meet with legislature regarding rail service
The Grenada Economic Development District announced today that about 40 people attended a meeting on May 2nd at the Mississippi House of Representatives to discuss the future of rail service in North Central Mississippi. A broad representation of local elected officials, industrial users, and economic development officials were at the meeting led by House Transportation Committee Chairman, Representative Robert L. Johnson, III of Natchez and attended by a number of state legislators including Representatives Kevin Horan of Grenada, Senator Lydia Chassaniol of Winona, Rep. Tommy Reynolds of Charleston, Rep. Johnny Stringer of Montrose, Rep. Tommy Woods of Byhalia, Rep. Linda Whittington of Schlater, Rep. Pat Nelson of Southaven, Rep. Robert Huddleston of Sumner, Rep. Wanda Jennings of Southaven, Rep. Trey Lamar III of Senatobia, Rep. Steve Massengill of Hickory Flat, Rep. Sherra Lane of Waynesboro, Rep. Bobby Howell of Kilmichael, Rep. Bryan Clark of Pickens, Rep. Jason White of West and Rep. Russell Jolly of Houston. Mississippi Department of Transportation Executive Director, Melinda McGrath and other MDOT officials were also present at the Meeting. Grenada was represented by County Supervisors Chad Bridges & Michael Lott, County Attorney Jay Gore, Pablo Diaz of the Grenada EDD, Dan Garlington of Resolute Forrest Products & Joe Marascalco.
The Grenada Economic Development District announced today that about 40 people attended a meeting on May 2nd at the Mississippi House of Representatives to discuss the future of rail service in North Central Mississippi. A broad representation of local elected officials, industrial users, and economic development officials were at the meeting led by House Transportation Committee Chairman, Representative Robert L. Johnson, III of Natchez and attended by a number of state legislators including Representatives Kevin Horan of Grenada, Senator Lydia Chassaniol of Winona, Rep. Tommy Reynolds of Charleston, Rep. Johnny Stringer of Montrose, Rep. Tommy Woods of Byhalia, Rep. Linda Whittington of Schlater, Rep. Pat Nelson of Southaven, Rep. Robert Huddleston of Sumner, Rep. Wanda Jennings of Southaven, Rep. Trey Lamar III of Senatobia, Rep. Steve Massengill of Hickory Flat, Rep. Sherra Lane of Waynesboro, Rep. Bobby Howell of Kilmichael, Rep. Bryan Clark of Pickens, Rep. Jason White of West and Rep. Russell Jolly of Houston. Mississippi Department of Transportation Executive Director, Melinda McGrath and other MDOT officials were also present at the Meeting. Grenada was represented by County Supervisors Chad Bridges & Michael Lott, County Attorney Jay Gore, Pablo Diaz of the Grenada EDD, Dan Garlington of Resolute Forrest Products & Joe Marascalco.
Apr 23, 2014: MADD: MADD Celebrates Mississippi’s Passage of Lifesaving Ignition Interlock Legislation
MADD thanks Speaker Phillip Gunn (a victim of drunk driving, read his story here), Representative Andy Gipson, Senator Briggs Hopson, and Representative Kevin Horan for their leadership and commitment to the passage of this very important piece of legislation that will protect the public from drunk drivers
Apr 26, 2012: Cottonmouth: Rep. Kevin Horan (D - Grenada) questions Rep. Bill Denny (R - Jackson) about the Denny map
Rep. Horan begins: "I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself. I'm Rep. Kevin Horan of Grenada." Clear indication that Rep. Horan was not one of the "110" members who supposedly had input on how the Denny map would look.
MADD thanks Speaker Phillip Gunn (a victim of drunk driving, read his story here), Representative Andy Gipson, Senator Briggs Hopson, and Representative Kevin Horan for their leadership and commitment to the passage of this very important piece of legislation that will protect the public from drunk drivers
Apr 26, 2012: Cottonmouth: Rep. Kevin Horan (D - Grenada) questions Rep. Bill Denny (R - Jackson) about the Denny map
Rep. Horan begins: "I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself. I'm Rep. Kevin Horan of Grenada." Clear indication that Rep. Horan was not one of the "110" members who supposedly had input on how the Denny map would look.