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Jan 19, 2023: Mississippi Free Press: Ban On Treatments For Transgender Minors Passes in Mississippi HouseAt the committee meeting this morning, Mississippi House Rep. John W. Hines, Sr., D-Greenville, asked Rep. Nick Bain, R-Corinth, to “help me understand what rights this child has because there are a lot of young folk out here who are confused about who they are and what they are.”
Bain said what he is advocating for is a “wait-and-see approach.”
“I’m not a doctor, I’m not a professional in this regard, but I can say yes, there are the children in this, they are confused—OK, It goes both ways,” Bain said. “There’s also another gram of this where the child goes, he has the procedure, he removes his body parts, and then years later he regrets it. What about that child gentleman? What about the minority there—that that child cannot reverse what he thought he was when he wasn’t what he thought he was.
Bain said what he is advocating for is a “wait-and-see approach.”
“I’m not a doctor, I’m not a professional in this regard, but I can say yes, there are the children in this, they are confused—OK, It goes both ways,” Bain said. “There’s also another gram of this where the child goes, he has the procedure, he removes his body parts, and then years later he regrets it. What about that child gentleman? What about the minority there—that that child cannot reverse what he thought he was when he wasn’t what he thought he was.
Dec 16, 2015: Daily Journal: House Democratic leader remains a question mark
Still, many said a minority leader is needed to serve as a spokesman for the opposition. Some names have emerged as a possible new Democratic leader, including Robert Johnson, D-Natchez; Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville; Nick Bain, D-Corinth and the aforementioned Holland and Baria.
Still, many said a minority leader is needed to serve as a spokesman for the opposition. Some names have emerged as a possible new Democratic leader, including Robert Johnson, D-Natchez; Tyrone Ellis, D-Starkville; Nick Bain, D-Corinth and the aforementioned Holland and Baria.
Oct 18, 2015: Daily Journal: Legislative elections scattered throughout Northeast Mississippi
District 2 incumbent Nick Bain, D-Corinth, vs. Billy Miller, R-Corinth.
District 2 incumbent Nick Bain, D-Corinth, vs. Billy Miller, R-Corinth.
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 2 incumbent Nick Bain, D-Corinth, vs. Billy Miller, R-Corinth. |
Mar 26, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Special needs voucher bill likely going to governor
He had supported alternative proposals to help special-needs students, including one by state Rep. Nick Bain, D-Corinth, that would have created a special-needs trust fund within the state Mississippi Department of Health to give up to 4,000 families $1,000 each to help children with disabilities. Mar 25, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Arts Day at the Capitol rallies support
State Rep. Nick Bain, D-Corinth, soaking up the sounds and sights, said, “It’s always great to have concerts like this. ... It gives you a real appreciation of of what Mississippi brings to the table in arts and heritage.” About a bicentennial curriculum, he said, “That’s something we have to value — where we come from, and who we are.” |
Mar 12, 2015: NewsMs: Equal Opportunity for Students With Special Needs Act Passes House, Back to Work
State Representative Nick Bain proposed changing the $6,500 for the 500 families to giving $1,000 to 4,000 parents of children with special needs. That amendment was also nixed, with a close vote of 59-56.
State Representative Nick Bain proposed changing the $6,500 for the 500 families to giving $1,000 to 4,000 parents of children with special needs. That amendment was also nixed, with a close vote of 59-56.
Feb 4, 2015: Jackson Free Press: Special Ed: ‘It’s Been a Rollercoaster’
Another bill this session might help to do just that. Rep. Nick Bain, D-Corinth, authored House Bill 814, which would create a separate line item in the state budget for special education, separating it from the Mississippi Adequate Education Program.
Another bill this session might help to do just that. Rep. Nick Bain, D-Corinth, authored House Bill 814, which would create a separate line item in the state budget for special education, separating it from the Mississippi Adequate Education Program.
Jan 28, 2015: Mississippi Watchdog: Special Needs Bill could boost educational opportunities
A bill by State Rep. Nick Bain, D-Corinth, HB 814, would require the state Department of Education to have special education funding as a separate line item in its budget, hire an autism coordinator and establish a special needs fund that would be administered by the state Department of Health to provide financial assistance to parents with special needs children.
A bill by State Rep. Nick Bain, D-Corinth, HB 814, would require the state Department of Education to have special education funding as a separate line item in its budget, hire an autism coordinator and establish a special needs fund that would be administered by the state Department of Health to provide financial assistance to parents with special needs children.