Jan 10, 2016: Daily Journal: New Northeast Mississippi legislators get acclimated
Aguirre, who represents District 17 in Lee County, Rep. Jay Hughes, D-Oxford, Rep. Rob Roberson, R-Starkville, and Sen. Chad McMahan, R-Guntown, are the only new legislators for the new four-year term representing portions of Northeast Mississippi.
Aguirre, who represents District 17 in Lee County, Rep. Jay Hughes, D-Oxford, Rep. Rob Roberson, R-Starkville, and Sen. Chad McMahan, R-Guntown, are the only new legislators for the new four-year term representing portions of Northeast Mississippi.
Jan 7, 2016: WCBI: Video: Budget a Top Priority for Some Miss. Lawmakers
“It’s going to be a tough budget year,” said Rep. Rob Roberson, (R) District 43. “We don’t have millions and millions of dollars over and above what we actually need, so it’s going to be a tight session.”
“It’s going to be a tough budget year,” said Rep. Rob Roberson, (R) District 43. “We don’t have millions and millions of dollars over and above what we actually need, so it’s going to be a tight session.”
Oct 18, 2015: Daily Journal: Legislative elections scattered throughout Northeast Mississippi
District 43 has Rob Roberson, R-Starkville, and Paul Millsaps, D-Starkville, squaring off. District 43 was newly created via legislative redistricting. The incumbent in District 43, Michael Evans, D-Preston, is unopposed in District 45.
District 43 has Rob Roberson, R-Starkville, and Paul Millsaps, D-Starkville, squaring off. District 43 was newly created via legislative redistricting. The incumbent in District 43, Michael Evans, D-Preston, is unopposed in District 45.
Aug 9, 2015: Daily Journal: Only two Northeast Mississippi incumbents not returning for sure – thus far
Contested Northeast Mississippi November general elections on the House side are:
District 43 has Rob Roberson, R-Starkville, and Paul Millsaps, D-Starkville, squaring off. District 43 was newly created via legislative redistricting. The incumbent in District 43, Michael Evans, D-Preston, is unopposed in District 45.
Contested Northeast Mississippi November general elections on the House side are:
District 43 has Rob Roberson, R-Starkville, and Paul Millsaps, D-Starkville, squaring off. District 43 was newly created via legislative redistricting. The incumbent in District 43, Michael Evans, D-Preston, is unopposed in District 45.
June 9, 2015: Columbus Dispatch: Republican candidates hold forum
Starkville attorney Rob Roberson recalls a time when support for the Oktibbeha County Republican Party amounted to a half-dozen residents in a room listening to one, maybe two candidates.
Starkville attorney Rob Roberson recalls a time when support for the Oktibbeha County Republican Party amounted to a half-dozen residents in a room listening to one, maybe two candidates.
Feb 24, 2015: Columbus Dispatch: 3-man race develops for District 43
Starkville restaurateur Mac Smith has announced he will take on Starkville attorney Rob Roberson in a Republican primary for the seat. Roberson, a former state representative, announced his candidacy late last year. Both have qualified with the state Republican Party in Jackson.
Starkville restaurateur Mac Smith has announced he will take on Starkville attorney Rob Roberson in a Republican primary for the seat. Roberson, a former state representative, announced his candidacy late last year. Both have qualified with the state Republican Party in Jackson.
Dec 10, 2014: Commercial Dispatch: Roberson will run for newly created Miss. House seat
Former state Rep. Rob Roberson announced Tuesday he will seek Mississippi's District 43 House of Representatives seat in the 2015 election.
Former state Rep. Rob Roberson announced Tuesday he will seek Mississippi's District 43 House of Representatives seat in the 2015 election.
Aug 31, 1998: Mississippi Business Journal: Brew-ha-ha continues in Starkville
In February, Starkville alderman Rob Roberson, recommended “revisiting” the city`s ordinance on beer sales. The main issues being debated in the 37-section, book-thick ordinance were selling cold beer, selling it after midnight and on Sundays, said Dan Moreland, a local businessman and owner of several convenience stores.
In February, Starkville alderman Rob Roberson, recommended “revisiting” the city`s ordinance on beer sales. The main issues being debated in the 37-section, book-thick ordinance were selling cold beer, selling it after midnight and on Sundays, said Dan Moreland, a local businessman and owner of several convenience stores.