Sept 5, 2014: Journal Politics: Terry Brown comfortable in his skin
An episode that happened in the late 1990s when Terry Brown still served in the House speaks volumes about the Senate president pro-tem who died Thursday night after a nearly year-long bout with cancer.
Brown will be remembered as a big man with a jovial nature and ultra conservative politics.
An episode that happened in the late 1990s when Terry Brown still served in the House speaks volumes about the Senate president pro-tem who died Thursday night after a nearly year-long bout with cancer.
Brown will be remembered as a big man with a jovial nature and ultra conservative politics.
Sept 5, 2014: Newsms: "Larger Than Life": State Sen. Terry Brown Remembered After Losing Battle With Cancer
”Larger than life” is how Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves described his friend Terry Brown in a statement released Thursday evening. Brown lost his battle with lung cancer at Baptists Memorial Golden Triangle Thursday afternoon.
Sept 7, 2014: Gulf Live: Terry Brown was one of the last of his legislative breed
It was difficult for the casual observer to understand why Mississippi Senate President Pro Tempore Terry Brown, R-Columbus enjoyed the success he did in the Mississippi Legislature and in life.
Sept 4, 2014: Columbus Dispatch: State Senator Terry Brown dies
Brown died Thursday evening at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle, according to Representative Gary Chism.
Sept 4, 2014: WTOK: Mississippi Senate Leader Terry Brown Hospitalized
Mississippi Senate President Pro Tempore Terry Brown of Columbus is hospitalized after having "very aggressive treatment for cancer." That's according to Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, who released a statement Thursday, a day after visiting the 64-year-old lawmaker in the hospital.
July 25, 2014: Mississippi Business Journal: Gunn, Reeves introduce performance-based budget plan
Under the leadership of Reeves, Gunn, Sen. Terry Brown (R-Columbus), Rep. Greg Snowden (R-Meridian) and with assistance of Appropriations chairmen Sen. Buck Clarke (R-Hollandale) and Rep. Herb Frierson (R-Poplarville), the Legislature has stopped relying on one-time funds to prop up the budget and spends recurring revenue on recurring expenses.
July 24, 2014: Z-News Mississippi: Republican legislative leaders unveil a plan to boost accountability at state agencies and spend taxpayer dollars on results.
Under the leadership of Lt. Gov. Reeves, Speaker Gunn, Sen. Terry Brown, R-Columbus, Rep. Greg Snowden, R-Meridian, and with assistance of Appropriations chairmen Sen. Buck Clarke, R-Hollandale, and Rep. Herb Frierson, R-Poplarville, the Legislature has stopped relying on one-time funds to prop up the budget and spends recurring revenue on recurring expenses.
”Larger than life” is how Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves described his friend Terry Brown in a statement released Thursday evening. Brown lost his battle with lung cancer at Baptists Memorial Golden Triangle Thursday afternoon.
Sept 7, 2014: Gulf Live: Terry Brown was one of the last of his legislative breed
It was difficult for the casual observer to understand why Mississippi Senate President Pro Tempore Terry Brown, R-Columbus enjoyed the success he did in the Mississippi Legislature and in life.
Sept 4, 2014: Columbus Dispatch: State Senator Terry Brown dies
Brown died Thursday evening at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Golden Triangle, according to Representative Gary Chism.
Sept 4, 2014: WTOK: Mississippi Senate Leader Terry Brown Hospitalized
Mississippi Senate President Pro Tempore Terry Brown of Columbus is hospitalized after having "very aggressive treatment for cancer." That's according to Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, who released a statement Thursday, a day after visiting the 64-year-old lawmaker in the hospital.
July 25, 2014: Mississippi Business Journal: Gunn, Reeves introduce performance-based budget plan
Under the leadership of Reeves, Gunn, Sen. Terry Brown (R-Columbus), Rep. Greg Snowden (R-Meridian) and with assistance of Appropriations chairmen Sen. Buck Clarke (R-Hollandale) and Rep. Herb Frierson (R-Poplarville), the Legislature has stopped relying on one-time funds to prop up the budget and spends recurring revenue on recurring expenses.
July 24, 2014: Z-News Mississippi: Republican legislative leaders unveil a plan to boost accountability at state agencies and spend taxpayer dollars on results.
Under the leadership of Lt. Gov. Reeves, Speaker Gunn, Sen. Terry Brown, R-Columbus, Rep. Greg Snowden, R-Meridian, and with assistance of Appropriations chairmen Sen. Buck Clarke, R-Hollandale, and Rep. Herb Frierson, R-Poplarville, the Legislature has stopped relying on one-time funds to prop up the budget and spends recurring revenue on recurring expenses.
Nov 13, 2011: Daily Kos: Republican MS State Senate
SD-17 Terry Brown (R-Columbus)
The 17th loses a bunch of Dem precincts around Columbus and gains the old 7th’s Republican areas in Monroe and Itawamba counties. His district gets 18 points safer and ends up at 76% McCain. Safe R.
SD-17 Terry Brown (R-Columbus)
The 17th loses a bunch of Dem precincts around Columbus and gains the old 7th’s Republican areas in Monroe and Itawamba counties. His district gets 18 points safer and ends up at 76% McCain. Safe R.