steve massengill
Jan 12, 2023: Clarion Ledger: See the most interesting bills proposed for the 2023 Mississippi legislative session
Rep. Steve Massengill, R-Hickory Flatt, has proposed legislation that would give Mississippi residents priority over all non-residents when registering for courses at state universities and community colleges.
Rep. Steve Massengill, R-Hickory Flatt, has proposed legislation that would give Mississippi residents priority over all non-residents when registering for courses at state universities and community colleges.
Oct 18, 2015: Daily Journal: Legislative elections scattered throughout Northeast Mississippi
District 13 incumbent Steve Massengill, R-Hickory Flat, vs. Justin Cluck, D-Oxford.
District 13 incumbent Steve Massengill, R-Hickory Flat, vs. Justin Cluck, D-Oxford.
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 13 incumbent Steve Massengill, R-Hickory Flat, vs. Justin Cluck, D-Oxford.
Contested Northeast Mississippi November general elections on the House side are:
District 13 incumbent Steve Massengill, R-Hickory Flat, vs. Justin Cluck, D-Oxford.
Mar 15, 2015: Daily Journal: School-choice PAC eyes some GOP incumbents
“But your legislator, Rep. Steve Massengill, has blocked these reforms every time he has had the opportunity, This year Rep. Massengill is up for re-election and Empower Mississippi is looking for a candidate to run against him. So I have a question – have you ever considered running for the Legislature…?”
“But your legislator, Rep. Steve Massengill, has blocked these reforms every time he has had the opportunity, This year Rep. Massengill is up for re-election and Empower Mississippi is looking for a candidate to run against him. So I have a question – have you ever considered running for the Legislature…?”
Feb 3, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Legislature passes first 'killing deadline'
Insurance coverage for autism. SB 2581, authored by Sen. Rita Parks, R-Corinth, and HB 885, authored by Rep. Steve Massengill, R-Hickory Flat, both require health insurance policies to provide coverage for the screening, diagnosis and autism spectrum disorder in children ages 2-8.
Insurance coverage for autism. SB 2581, authored by Sen. Rita Parks, R-Corinth, and HB 885, authored by Rep. Steve Massengill, R-Hickory Flat, both require health insurance policies to provide coverage for the screening, diagnosis and autism spectrum disorder in children ages 2-8.
June 15, 2012: Grenada: North Central Mississippi leaders meet with legislature regarding rail service
The Grenada Economic Development District announced today that about 40 people attended a meeting on May 2nd at the Mississippi House of Representatives to discuss the future of rail service in North Central Mississippi. A broad representation of local elected officials, industrial users, and economic development officials were at the meeting led by House Transportation Committee Chairman, Representative Robert L. Johnson, III of Natchez and attended by a number of state legislators including Representatives Kevin Horan of Grenada, Senator Lydia Chassaniol of Winona, Rep. Tommy Reynolds of Charleston, Rep. Johnny Stringer of Montrose, Rep. Tommy Woods of Byhalia, Rep. Linda Whittington of Schlater, Rep. Pat Nelson of Southaven, Rep. Robert Huddleston of Sumner, Rep. Wanda Jennings of Southaven, Rep. Trey Lamar III of Senatobia, Rep. Steve Massengill of Hickory Flat, Rep. Sherra Lane of Waynesboro, Rep. Bobby Howell of Kilmichael, Rep. Bryan Clark of Pickens, Rep. Jason White of West and Rep. Russell Jolly of Houston. Mississippi Department of Transportation Executive Director, Melinda McGrath and other MDOT officials were also present at the Meeting. Grenada was represented by County Supervisors Chad Bridges & Michael Lott, County Attorney Jay Gore, Pablo Diaz of the Grenada EDD, Dan Garlington of Resolute Forrest Products & Joe Marascalco.
The Grenada Economic Development District announced today that about 40 people attended a meeting on May 2nd at the Mississippi House of Representatives to discuss the future of rail service in North Central Mississippi. A broad representation of local elected officials, industrial users, and economic development officials were at the meeting led by House Transportation Committee Chairman, Representative Robert L. Johnson, III of Natchez and attended by a number of state legislators including Representatives Kevin Horan of Grenada, Senator Lydia Chassaniol of Winona, Rep. Tommy Reynolds of Charleston, Rep. Johnny Stringer of Montrose, Rep. Tommy Woods of Byhalia, Rep. Linda Whittington of Schlater, Rep. Pat Nelson of Southaven, Rep. Robert Huddleston of Sumner, Rep. Wanda Jennings of Southaven, Rep. Trey Lamar III of Senatobia, Rep. Steve Massengill of Hickory Flat, Rep. Sherra Lane of Waynesboro, Rep. Bobby Howell of Kilmichael, Rep. Bryan Clark of Pickens, Rep. Jason White of West and Rep. Russell Jolly of Houston. Mississippi Department of Transportation Executive Director, Melinda McGrath and other MDOT officials were also present at the Meeting. Grenada was represented by County Supervisors Chad Bridges & Michael Lott, County Attorney Jay Gore, Pablo Diaz of the Grenada EDD, Dan Garlington of Resolute Forrest Products & Joe Marascalco.