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 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 3, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Legislature passes first 'killing deadline'
Common Core alternative. SB 2161, authored by Sen. Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian, removes all reference to Common Core in the state education standards, severs ties with the national Common Core-aligned testing consortium and creates a commission to help the state create and adopt new standards.
Common Core alternative. SB 2161, authored by Sen. Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian, removes all reference to Common Core in the state education standards, severs ties with the national Common Core-aligned testing consortium and creates a commission to help the state create and adopt new standards.
Jan 28, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Common Core killer unleashed to full Senate
"Basically, Common Core is gone if you pass this," state Sen. Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian, told members of the Senate Education Committee while explaining his bill.
"Basically, Common Core is gone if you pass this," state Sen. Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian, told members of the Senate Education Committee while explaining his bill.
Jan 28, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Autism reform bill passes both Senate committees
"We have questions that need to be answered," said Insurance Committee Chairman Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian after the meeting.
"We have questions that need to be answered," said Insurance Committee Chairman Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian after the meeting.
Jan 19, 2015: Mississippi PEP: Group says #CommonCore repeal bills proposed by Speaker Gunn and Sen. Carmichael don’t allow local control.
The Coalition views House Bill 156 authored by Speaker Gunn as a simple rebranding of the standards providing no outright repeal of CCSS and no process for developing replacement standards.
The Coalition views House Bill 156 authored by Speaker Gunn as a simple rebranding of the standards providing no outright repeal of CCSS and no process for developing replacement standards.
Dec 2, 2014: Meridian Star: Helping Those Who Served
State Reps. Videt Carmichael and William Shirley were also in attendance. "We're trying to help those who have helped us throughout the past years," Carmichael said. "We need to honor those who served us, and this is just a small way we can do it."
State Reps. Videt Carmichael and William Shirley were also in attendance. "We're trying to help those who have helped us throughout the past years," Carmichael said. "We need to honor those who served us, and this is just a small way we can do it."
Nov 5, 2014: Weidie Report: Mississippi Open House Seat Won’t Be Competitive
Outside of news about his successful business, Bomgar made the news when House Speaker Philip Gunn nominated him for the State Board of Education. Incredibly and despite his very impressive credentials, the Senate Education Committee voted 8-7 against his confirmation. Republican senators who voted against him were Videt Carmichael, Briggs Hopson and Chris Massey. He rejection was called a “travesty” by Forest Thigpen of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy. I agree.
Outside of news about his successful business, Bomgar made the news when House Speaker Philip Gunn nominated him for the State Board of Education. Incredibly and despite his very impressive credentials, the Senate Education Committee voted 8-7 against his confirmation. Republican senators who voted against him were Videt Carmichael, Briggs Hopson and Chris Massey. He rejection was called a “travesty” by Forest Thigpen of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy. I agree.
Apr 4, 2014: Jackson Free Press: Senate Panel Blocks Bomgar from Education Board
"You want to be on the public statewide school board," Sen. Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian, a former public school principal, said of home-schooling. "I have a problem with that."
"You want to be on the public statewide school board," Sen. Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian, a former public school principal, said of home-schooling. "I have a problem with that."
Nov 13, 2011: Daily Kos: Republican MS State Senate
SD-33 Videt Carmichael (R-Meridian)
Sen. Carmichale also gets an unneeded boost in his Meridian-area district. He gets bumped 15 points to a 79% McCain district (Safe R).
SD-33 Videt Carmichael (R-Meridian)
Sen. Carmichale also gets an unneeded boost in his Meridian-area district. He gets bumped 15 points to a 79% McCain district (Safe R).
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Videt Carmichael (b. February 26, 1950) is a Republican member of the Mississippi State Senate, representing District 33. He was first elected to the chamber in 1999.
Videt Carmichael (b. February 26, 1950) is a Republican member of the Mississippi State Senate, representing District 33. He was first elected to the chamber in 1999.