philip moran
Aug 10, 2023: The Center Square: Favorites roll in Mississippi primary elections with few upsets
In legislative races, according to Ballotpedia, only 17.2% of primaries were contested, with incumbent lawmakers drawing a primary challenger 28% of the time. A few, such as Sen. Philip Moran, R-Kiln, and Rep. Brady Williamson, R-Oxford, were defeated. But the majority sailed to reelection and will likely run unopposed in the general election in November.
In legislative races, according to Ballotpedia, only 17.2% of primaries were contested, with incumbent lawmakers drawing a primary challenger 28% of the time. A few, such as Sen. Philip Moran, R-Kiln, and Rep. Brady Williamson, R-Oxford, were defeated. But the majority sailed to reelection and will likely run unopposed in the general election in November.
Feb 15, 2023: Picayune Item: Mississippi Elections 2023: Breakdown of State Senate
Tupelo-area Senator Chad McMahan likewise has drawn a Republican challenger in Lauren Smith. Oxford-area Senator Nicole Boyd has drawn a Republican challenger in Ricky Caldwell. Starkville-area Senator Bart Williams has drawn a Republican challenger in Alan Sibley. Hattiesburg-area Senator Joey Fillingane has drawn a Republican challenger in Robert Cole. Coast Senators Philip Moran and Mike Seymour also drew Republican challengers in Philman Ladner and Scott Strickland, respectively.
Tupelo-area Senator Chad McMahan likewise has drawn a Republican challenger in Lauren Smith. Oxford-area Senator Nicole Boyd has drawn a Republican challenger in Ricky Caldwell. Starkville-area Senator Bart Williams has drawn a Republican challenger in Alan Sibley. Hattiesburg-area Senator Joey Fillingane has drawn a Republican challenger in Robert Cole. Coast Senators Philip Moran and Mike Seymour also drew Republican challengers in Philman Ladner and Scott Strickland, respectively.
Jan 12, 2022: Gulf States Gaming Law: 2021 Mississippi Milestones
Coast Senators Scott Delano and Philip Moran and others introduced bills (SB 2732, SB 2396, and HB 1042) to allow mobile sports betting statewide in an effort to enable Mississippi sports wagering to fend off competition from surrounding states. Alas, all mobile sports wagering bills stalled out in committee. Delano believes 2022 could be the year for Mississippi to finally adopt mobile sports wagering statewide. Indeed, state House Gaming Committee Chairman Casey Eure is reported to be working on such legislation for the 2022 session.
Coast Senators Scott Delano and Philip Moran and others introduced bills (SB 2732, SB 2396, and HB 1042) to allow mobile sports betting statewide in an effort to enable Mississippi sports wagering to fend off competition from surrounding states. Alas, all mobile sports wagering bills stalled out in committee. Delano believes 2022 could be the year for Mississippi to finally adopt mobile sports wagering statewide. Indeed, state House Gaming Committee Chairman Casey Eure is reported to be working on such legislation for the 2022 session.
Jan 25, 2016: Gulf Live: Local state senators appointed to committee chairman posts
Sen. Phillip Moran, R-Kiln, will chair the Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks committee.
Sen. Phillip Moran, R-Kiln, will chair the Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks committee.
June 5, 2015: WDAM: Mississippi Legislature approves new scenic byways
Senate Bill 2570, sponsored by Sens. Sean J. Tindell (District 49), Tommy A. Gollott (District 50), Philip Moran (District 46), Brice Wiggins (District 52) and Deborah Jeanne Dawkins (District 48), designates routes on the Mississippi Gulf Coast as the “Gulf Coast Scenic Byway.” It will begin at the intersection of Hwy. 90 and Beach Boulevard in Bay St. Louis and continue for 19 miles ending at the intersection of DeBuys Road and Hwy. 90. At its end point, the Gulf Coast Scenic Byway will connect to the existing Beach Boulevard Scenic Byway.
Senate Bill 2570, sponsored by Sens. Sean J. Tindell (District 49), Tommy A. Gollott (District 50), Philip Moran (District 46), Brice Wiggins (District 52) and Deborah Jeanne Dawkins (District 48), designates routes on the Mississippi Gulf Coast as the “Gulf Coast Scenic Byway.” It will begin at the intersection of Hwy. 90 and Beach Boulevard in Bay St. Louis and continue for 19 miles ending at the intersection of DeBuys Road and Hwy. 90. At its end point, the Gulf Coast Scenic Byway will connect to the existing Beach Boulevard Scenic Byway.
Apr 21, 2015: Sea Coast Echo: Partners for Stennis honor former astronaut Fred Haise with Estess Leadership Award
Lt. Governor Tate Reeves, joined by Senators Philip Moran and Angela Hill, presented Haise with a resolution from the Mississippi Senate passed during the recent legislative session.
Lt. Governor Tate Reeves, joined by Senators Philip Moran and Angela Hill, presented Haise with a resolution from the Mississippi Senate passed during the recent legislative session.
Apr 7, 2015: Seacoast Echo: Mayors ‘disappointed’ by Tidelands Fund allocations
"What I was told was that Philip Moran and Sean Tindell were handling the Hancock County Tidelands Appropriations."
"What I was told was that Philip Moran and Sean Tindell were handling the Hancock County Tidelands Appropriations."
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