Mar 23, 2016: Jackson Free Press: Mississippi Consumer Finance Association Lobbyist’s Client Reports
The Mississippi Consumer Finance Association's lobbying efforts focus on key lawmakers in both the House and Senate who serve on Banking and Financial Services Committees, and for the past few years, the association pays to send lawmakers to Florida for the association's annual convention held in Destin, Fla. In 2015, the association spent more than $13,000 to send nine lawmakers and the state's banking commissioner to the convention. In 2014, the association spent over $23,000 to send 15 lawmakers and the state's insurance and banking commissioners to the same convention.
Senators paid for:
-Sen. Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc, on Business and Financial Institutions, Finance and Insurance Committees
The Mississippi Consumer Finance Association's lobbying efforts focus on key lawmakers in both the House and Senate who serve on Banking and Financial Services Committees, and for the past few years, the association pays to send lawmakers to Florida for the association's annual convention held in Destin, Fla. In 2015, the association spent more than $13,000 to send nine lawmakers and the state's banking commissioner to the convention. In 2014, the association spent over $23,000 to send 15 lawmakers and the state's insurance and banking commissioners to the same convention.
Senators paid for:
-Sen. Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc, on Business and Financial Institutions, Finance and Insurance Committees
Feb 11, 2016: MBJ: Mississippi Senate advances bill for elected superintendents
Senators voting against the bill Thursday were Barbara Blackmon, D-Canton; Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc; Angela Hill, R-Picayune; Russell Jolly, R-Houston; Chris Massey, R-Nesbit; Chris McDaniel, R-Ellisville; Bill Stone, D-Holly Springs; Angela Turner, D-West Point; and J.P. Wilemon, D-Belmont.
Senators voting against the bill Thursday were Barbara Blackmon, D-Canton; Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc; Angela Hill, R-Picayune; Russell Jolly, R-Houston; Chris Massey, R-Nesbit; Chris McDaniel, R-Ellisville; Bill Stone, D-Holly Springs; Angela Turner, D-West Point; and J.P. Wilemon, D-Belmont.
Oct 18, 2015: Daily Journal: Legislative elections scattered throughout Northeast Mississippi
District 3 incumbent Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc, vs. Christopher Stark, D-Blue Springs.
District 3 incumbent Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc, vs. Christopher Stark, D-Blue Springs.
Aug 9, 2015: Daily Journal: Only two Northeast Mississippi incumbents not returning for sure – thus far
Contested Northeast Mississippi November elections on the Senate side are:
• District 3 incumbent Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc, vs. Christopher Stark, D-Blue Springs.
Contested Northeast Mississippi November elections on the Senate side are:
• District 3 incumbent Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc, vs. Christopher Stark, D-Blue Springs.
Apr 12, 2015: Shameful Things: Elected Members of American Legislative Exchange Council [ALEC]
Nickey Reed Browning, R, Mississippi State Senate
Nickey Reed Browning, R, Mississippi State Senate
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 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 10, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Board that oversees hairstylists comes under fire
State Sen. Nickey Browning, who filed the bill, said he and a staff member made numerous calls over a two and a-half weeks to the Board of Cosmetology and never heard back from anyone.
State Sen. Nickey Browning, who filed the bill, said he and a staff member made numerous calls over a two and a-half weeks to the Board of Cosmetology and never heard back from anyone.
Feb 6, 2015: Daily Journal: Digital shift leaves E911 systems cash-strapped
A bill sponsored by Sen. Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc, that would have funneled a larger share of a surcharge imposed on cellphone users into a fund to upgrade E911 systems died Tuesday, a deadline day, when it was not taken up in the Senate Finance Committee.
A bill sponsored by Sen. Nickey Browning, R-Pontotoc, that would have funneled a larger share of a surcharge imposed on cellphone users into a fund to upgrade E911 systems died Tuesday, a deadline day, when it was not taken up in the Senate Finance Committee.
Jan 14, 2015: WJTV: Miss. House roll call on alternate school amendment language
Two senators cast a "paired" vote, which does not count for or against the final tally. Republican Sen. Nickey Browning of Pontotoc, who was in the chamber, cast a "paired no" vote for himself and a "paired yes" vote for his colleague, Republican Josh Harkins of Flowood, who was not in the chamber.
Two senators cast a "paired" vote, which does not count for or against the final tally. Republican Sen. Nickey Browning of Pontotoc, who was in the chamber, cast a "paired no" vote for himself and a "paired yes" vote for his colleague, Republican Josh Harkins of Flowood, who was not in the chamber.
Oct 21, 2014: Mississippi Watchdog: Mississippi lawmakers get mixed grades for school choice support
All of the A-plus votes in both houses were Republicans. Two Democrats in the House — Deborah Dixon (Raymond) and Bennett Malone (Carthage) — earned A-grades. On the other side of the coin, one Republican in the Senate — NickeyBrowning (Ponotoc) — received a failing grade. In the House, six representatives earned an F grade.
All of the A-plus votes in both houses were Republicans. Two Democrats in the House — Deborah Dixon (Raymond) and Bennett Malone (Carthage) — earned A-grades. On the other side of the coin, one Republican in the Senate — NickeyBrowning (Ponotoc) — received a failing grade. In the House, six representatives earned an F grade.
July 6, 2014: Gulf Live: Who is more conservative in Mississippi Senate than Chris McDaniel? Study says Michael Watson of Pascagoula
There are still some bridges in Mississippi. The Sunlight data show the Senate Republican closest to Democrats is Nickey Browning of Pontotoc, who was himself a Democrat until 2013. In the House, the left-most Republican is Trey Lamar of Senatobia.
Mar 7, 2014: The Dispatch: Miss. Senate OKs version of criminal justice bill
Senators against the bill Thursday were RepublicansNickey Browning of Pontotoc, Josh Harkins of Flowood and Dean Kirby of Pearl.
There are still some bridges in Mississippi. The Sunlight data show the Senate Republican closest to Democrats is Nickey Browning of Pontotoc, who was himself a Democrat until 2013. In the House, the left-most Republican is Trey Lamar of Senatobia.
Mar 7, 2014: The Dispatch: Miss. Senate OKs version of criminal justice bill
Senators against the bill Thursday were RepublicansNickey Browning of Pontotoc, Josh Harkins of Flowood and Dean Kirby of Pearl.
Mar 27, 2013: Yall Politics: MSGOP Welcomes Senator Nickey Browning
Earlier today, the Mississippi Republican Party welcomed Senator Nickey Browning as the newest elected official to join its membership. Sen. Browning has been in the legislature since 1996 and represents District 3 (Calhoun, Pontotoc, Union).
Earlier today, the Mississippi Republican Party welcomed Senator Nickey Browning as the newest elected official to join its membership. Sen. Browning has been in the legislature since 1996 and represents District 3 (Calhoun, Pontotoc, Union).
Mar 26, 2013: Cottonmouth: In other news, Sen. Nickey Browning comes out of the closet
Sen. Nickey Browning (R - Pontotoc) consummated a long-simmering and seldom-hidden love affair with the Mississippi Republican Party today, announcing his party switch to the surprise of no one at the Capitol (but perhaps to some folks back home).
Sen. Nickey Browning (R - Pontotoc) consummated a long-simmering and seldom-hidden love affair with the Mississippi Republican Party today, announcing his party switch to the surprise of no one at the Capitol (but perhaps to some folks back home).
Jan 6, 2012: Majority in Mississippi: New Senate Committee Chairs Are Released
County Affairs
Nickey Browning (D) Chairman
Billy Hudson (R) Vice Chairman
County Affairs
Nickey Browning (D) Chairman
Billy Hudson (R) Vice Chairman
Nov 13, 2011: Daily Kos: Republican MS State Senate
SD-03 Nickey Browning (D-Pontotoc)
Long-term incumbent Democratic Sen. Browning is the other ConservaDem Senator in the northeast. He had a comfortable 22 point win in 2011, so even though the seat is 71% McCain, it is Likely D with Browning.
SD-03 Nickey Browning (D-Pontotoc)
Long-term incumbent Democratic Sen. Browning is the other ConservaDem Senator in the northeast. He had a comfortable 22 point win in 2011, so even though the seat is 71% McCain, it is Likely D with Browning.
- Project Vote Smart - Ballotpedia - Open States -
Nickey Browning is a Republican member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 3rd District since 1996. In 2003,Browning ran against and defeated Bruce McCoy for District 3 of the Mississippi State Senate. On March 27, 2013 Browningleft the Democratic Party and joined the Republican Party. Senator Browning is originally from Pontotoc and was born on July 19, 1951. He is a member of the Lions Club and is of the Methodist faith.
Nickey Browning is a Republican member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 3rd District since 1996. In 2003,Browning ran against and defeated Bruce McCoy for District 3 of the Mississippi State Senate. On March 27, 2013 Browningleft the Democratic Party and joined the Republican Party. Senator Browning is originally from Pontotoc and was born on July 19, 1951. He is a member of the Lions Club and is of the Methodist faith.