Analysis: How a little-used legislative procedure allows House Republicans to avoid taking tough votes and to stifle debate about broadly supported health care solutions.
by Adam Ganucheau, Mississippi Today February 20, 2023 Note: This analysis anchored Mississippi Today’s weekly legislative newsletter. Subscribe to our free newsletter for exclusive access to legislative analysis and up-to-date information about what’s happening under the Capitol dome. Rep.
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