sally doty
Mar 21, 2023: Starkville Daily News: Doty talks expanding broadband internet across Mississippi
On Monday, Doty spoke to the Starkville Rotary Club to talk about her office’s initiative to expand broadband connectivity in rural areas of the state. Apr 22, 2016: Sun Herald: Mississippi domestic violence bill doomed by 'separation' amendment
The bill sponsored by Sens. Brice Wiggins, R-Pascagoula; Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven; and Jennifer Branning, R-Philadelphia, began with a 13th ground for divorce -- "one or more instances of domestic violence as defined in Section 97-3-7, if established by clear and convincing evidence." Apr 19, 2016: Clarion Ledger: House shoots down reform of 'legalized bribery' system
The House had previously stripped reforms passed by the Senate and voted to instead create a committee to study the issue and report back to the Legislature next year. Senate Election Chairwoman Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven, and other negotiators had worked to restore campaign finance reform and bring it to a vote. |
Mar 21, 2023: Sally Doty (born December 22, 1966) is an American attorney and politician who served as the Republican member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 39th District from 2012 to 2020. |
Apr 4, 2016: MBJ: BILL CRAWFORD: House leadership plays loose with rights, rules
“It’s really common sense,” Senate Elections Chairwoman Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven, told the Clarion-Ledger. “The question you ask yourself is, ‘Is this a campaign-related expense, or an expense related to holding office?’ If the answer is yes, you’re fine. If it’s no, then you shouldn’t do it.”
“It’s really common sense,” Senate Elections Chairwoman Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven, told the Clarion-Ledger. “The question you ask yourself is, ‘Is this a campaign-related expense, or an expense related to holding office?’ If the answer is yes, you’re fine. If it’s no, then you shouldn’t do it.”
Mar 17, 2016: Clarion Ledger: Anti-vaccine group wages social media war on lawmakers
At least one lawmaker, Sen. Sally Doty, D-Brookhaven, has fired back:
At least one lawmaker, Sen. Sally Doty, D-Brookhaven, has fired back:
Mar 11, 2016: Daily Leader: Lawmakers work on local efforts
Local legislators are working on bills that focus on the area they represent and are facing a legislative deadline in April. Both Sen. Sally Doty and Rep. Becky Currie have bills and efforts concerning the new baseball complex in Lincoln County. Feb 24, 2016: Jackson Free Press: Sex Education’s Last Chance in Mississippi?
Sen. Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven, authored the bill, which has passed through the Senate Education Committee and is on the calendar for debate this session. Jan 5, 2016: WTVA: Senate panel to to hear election challenge in District 37
The panel, named Tuesday, will be led by Senate President Pro Tem Terry Burton, R-Newton. Other senators will be Rita Potts Parks, R-Corinth; Hillman Frazier, D-Jackson; Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven and Joey Fillingane, R-Sumrall. |
Mar 24, 2015: WAPT: Governor signs texting while driving ban into law
But Sen. Sally Doty said it was important to pass the bill quickly."I think we really have to realize texting while driving is so dangerous. It's been shown to be six times more dangerous than driving while drunk," Doty said. "We can't get the cart before the horse. We wanted to make sure that we passed the bill this year." |
May 19, 2015:W: Next generation of women leaders gather at The W
This year’s faculty-in-residence include Angela Cockerham, Mississippi representative.; Sally Burchfield Doty, an MUW alumna and current Mississippi state senator (District 39); Carole Leland, international leadership consultant and principal in Leadership Enterprises; and Kristie Metcalfe, W alumna and Mississippi Senate attorney.
This year’s faculty-in-residence include Angela Cockerham, Mississippi representative.; Sally Burchfield Doty, an MUW alumna and current Mississippi state senator (District 39); Carole Leland, international leadership consultant and principal in Leadership Enterprises; and Kristie Metcalfe, W alumna and Mississippi Senate attorney.
Mar 7, 2015: Daily Journal: Trust bill one step from governor
Sen. Sally Doty, R-Brookaven, said estate planners, bankers and people who deal with trusts say the legislation is needed to make Mississippi competitive with other states. According to numerous Internet sources, such as law offices, scholarly papers and other items, about 30 states allow trusts of 360 years or more with many allowing perpetual trusts.
Sen. Sally Doty, R-Brookaven, said estate planners, bankers and people who deal with trusts say the legislation is needed to make Mississippi competitive with other states. According to numerous Internet sources, such as law offices, scholarly papers and other items, about 30 states allow trusts of 360 years or more with many allowing perpetual trusts.
Mar 5, 2015: Jackson Free Press: Mississippi Could Add Centuries to Time for Property Trusts
Sen. Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven, said other states allow "dynasty trusts" that are 360 years or longer, and one state — Delaware — allows permanent trusts. She said Mississippi banks and attorneys could lose business if Mississippi residents go elsewhere to establish a trust.
Sen. Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven, said other states allow "dynasty trusts" that are 360 years or longer, and one state — Delaware — allows permanent trusts. She said Mississippi banks and attorneys could lose business if Mississippi residents go elsewhere to establish a trust.
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
Jan 4, 2015: Daily Leader: Officials prepare for 2015 legislative session
Tuesday, Jan. 6, the Mississippi legislature will go into session at noon in the state capital. State Senator Sally Doty (R-Brookhaven), who made the trip to Jackson on Jan. 2 to qualify for another term as senator for district 39, said education funding is always a hot topic. "We'll talk a lot about the appropriate level of funding," Doty said. "I want to push for more funding for schools."
Tuesday, Jan. 6, the Mississippi legislature will go into session at noon in the state capital. State Senator Sally Doty (R-Brookhaven), who made the trip to Jackson on Jan. 2 to qualify for another term as senator for district 39, said education funding is always a hot topic. "We'll talk a lot about the appropriate level of funding," Doty said. "I want to push for more funding for schools."
Dec 12, 2014: Cottonmouth: Mississippi Republicans Supporting Tax Dishonesty
Ashby Foote, a candidate for city council, whose race is managed by state Sen. Sally Doty (R-Brookhaven), has tax liens in the ballpark of $75,000! The liens date back to 1996, 2002, 2008, and 2010 - most occurring before the recession. Dec 3, 2014: Jackson Free Press: It's Carson, Foote In Ward 1 Runoff
Like other candidates, Foote used a good chunk of the $23,600 he has spent so far on printing. Foote also gave $3,000 to Republican state Sen. Sally Doty of Brookhaven for campaign management and advising. Together, his contributions totaled nearly $36,000. Oct 31, 2014: Lawrence County Press: Monticello Marketplace shaping up to be biggest ever State Senator Sally Doty and Representative Bob Evans have committed to come by. Miss Mississippi Jasmine Murray will make an appearance from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Although the event is designed for the military-related populace event, the public is invited to come meet the Post's guests. Oct 28, 2014: Daily Leader: Re-election campaign gears up for Sen. Doty Monday evening Senator Sally Doty held a fundraising event in cooperation with her campaign for re-election as a state senator. Sept 16, 2014: The W: The W welcomes universities and colleges for annual MAC conference Special guest speakers will include keynote speaker Dennis Jones, president of the National Center of Higher Education Management Systems, as well as Sen. Sally Doty, District 39; Dr. Tim Renick, vice-president for enrollment services and student success at Georgia State University; and Dr. Kim Hunter-Reed, senior associate at HCM Strategists. July 25, 2014: Daily Leader: Movie shoot moves downtown State Sen. Sally Doty, who saw the casting call through Twitter, applied to be an extra. She was cast as a "normal person" getting off the elevator as the two stars, Krasinski and Anna Kendrick, are getting on. Doty said the experience did not take very long and she was very impressed with the film crew’s professionalism during shots. July 16, 2014: Jackson Free Press: Protect: Sen. Sally Doty In the spring of 1986, a young Mississippi University for Women sophomore was in the upstairs sitting area of the Mississippi Senate gallery looking down on the floor, where she only saw men. June 17, 2014: Watchdog.org: Dozens of Mississippi officials skirt records law Sally Doty, R-Brookhaven, who represents Senate District 39. |
May 30, 2014: Fact Check: More Mississippi Mud
The website quotes Sen. Sally Doty, the bill sponsor, as saying the amendment was unnecessary. Daily Caller, March 5: However, the amendment was not a clear-cut anti-abortion measure as even the full bill’s main sponsor voted against it. GOP Sen. Sally Doty insisted that the amendment was unnecessary because her bill is about prevention and not post pregnancy options. Nine of her Republican colleagues agreed.
The website quotes Sen. Sally Doty, the bill sponsor, as saying the amendment was unnecessary. Daily Caller, March 5: However, the amendment was not a clear-cut anti-abortion measure as even the full bill’s main sponsor voted against it. GOP Sen. Sally Doty insisted that the amendment was unnecessary because her bill is about prevention and not post pregnancy options. Nine of her Republican colleagues agreed.
May 20, 2014: SF Gate: Course aims to increase women in Miss. politics
On Thursday, they're meeting at the state Capitol with Gov. Phil Bryant, state Treasurer Lynn Fitch and other officials, including Democratic state Rep. Alyce Clarke of Jackson and Republican state Sen. Sally Doty of Brookhaven.
On Thursday, they're meeting at the state Capitol with Gov. Phil Bryant, state Treasurer Lynn Fitch and other officials, including Democratic state Rep. Alyce Clarke of Jackson and Republican state Sen. Sally Doty of Brookhaven.
Nov 21, 2013: NewsMS: Scandal at the Capitol: Memphis TV Report Call Legislature "Biggest Swingers Club"
- It’s no secret in the Mississippi legislature that Rep. Pat Nelson of DeSoto County and his wife of nearly 40 years, Katherine, are getting a divorce, but a new report by WREG-TV in Memphis cites Nelson’s affair with state Sen. Sally Doty of Brookhaven and says one source told them the legislature was the “biggest swingers club in the State of Mississippi”
Nov 20, 2013: WREG: Family Concerned Over Lawmaker’s Alleged Threats
Her husband then announced he wanted a divorce and is seeing Brookhaven Senator Sally Doty.
Sept 27, 2013: MPB: Mississippi’s “Cord-Blood Law” Draws National Attention
The goal, as Mississippi Senator Sally Doty of Brookhaven told the hosts, is to track down the adult men who sexual assault and impregnate young girls.
Sept 26, 2013: Mississippi Political Pulse: Sen. Sally Doty and Rep. Adrienne Wooten Appearance on “the Doctor’s” VIDEO
Mississippi state senator Sally Doty and state representative Adrienne Wooten appeared on the television show “The Doctors” this afternoon to discuss a Mississippi law that mandates that medical professionals collect umbilical cord blood from teenagers who give birth prior to age 16 and refuse to name the father.
Feb 5, 2013: Mississippi PEP: Breaking: Bill that would track sex offenders using GPS passes committee in Senate.
The bill was authored by Longwitz, and is co-authored by Senators Josh Harkins (Brandon), Sally Doty (Brookhaven) and Brice Wiggins (Ocean Springs), all Republicans.July 28, 2011: Youtube: Sally Doty for MS Senate
District 39
- It’s no secret in the Mississippi legislature that Rep. Pat Nelson of DeSoto County and his wife of nearly 40 years, Katherine, are getting a divorce, but a new report by WREG-TV in Memphis cites Nelson’s affair with state Sen. Sally Doty of Brookhaven and says one source told them the legislature was the “biggest swingers club in the State of Mississippi”
Nov 20, 2013: WREG: Family Concerned Over Lawmaker’s Alleged Threats
Her husband then announced he wanted a divorce and is seeing Brookhaven Senator Sally Doty.
Sept 27, 2013: MPB: Mississippi’s “Cord-Blood Law” Draws National Attention
The goal, as Mississippi Senator Sally Doty of Brookhaven told the hosts, is to track down the adult men who sexual assault and impregnate young girls.
Sept 26, 2013: Mississippi Political Pulse: Sen. Sally Doty and Rep. Adrienne Wooten Appearance on “the Doctor’s” VIDEO
Mississippi state senator Sally Doty and state representative Adrienne Wooten appeared on the television show “The Doctors” this afternoon to discuss a Mississippi law that mandates that medical professionals collect umbilical cord blood from teenagers who give birth prior to age 16 and refuse to name the father.
Feb 5, 2013: Mississippi PEP: Breaking: Bill that would track sex offenders using GPS passes committee in Senate.
The bill was authored by Longwitz, and is co-authored by Senators Josh Harkins (Brandon), Sally Doty (Brookhaven) and Brice Wiggins (Ocean Springs), all Republicans.July 28, 2011: Youtube: Sally Doty for MS Senate
District 39
Nov 13, 2011: Daily Kos: Republican MS State Senate
SD-39 Sally Doty (R-Brookhaven)
Sen. Doty easily won the open 39th in 2011. The new 39th is still anchored in Lawrence and Lincoln counties. At 62% McCain, it’s Safe R.
SD-39 Sally Doty (R-Brookhaven)
Sen. Doty easily won the open 39th in 2011. The new 39th is still anchored in Lawrence and Lincoln counties. At 62% McCain, it’s Safe R.