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Mississippi
Apodo:
Magnolia State
Admitido como Estado:
December 10, 1817
Capital del Estado:
Jackson
Población (Censo de 2000):
2,844,658
Pájaro Estatal:
Mockingbird
Dato Divertido:
Edward Adolf Barq inventó la bebida "root beer" en Biloxi, Misisipí, en 1898.

Cifras Reales
245,000

Cantidad de veteranos estadounidenses que viven en Mississippi.

Source:Departamento de Asuntos del Veterano

Noticias Y Sucesos
9/11 commission
Thompson Proposes 7 Critical Steps to Enable Law Enforcement Information Sharing
Today, Congressman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), Ranking Member of the Committee on Homeland Security, issued a report that analyzes institutional failures and a lack of initiative by this Administration to enable law enforcement officers as first preventers in the War on Terror. September 28, 2006
Atencion de la Salud
Federal Government Must Cut Red Tape
September 6, 2005
El Medio Ambiente
Federal Government Must Cut Red Tape
September 6, 2005
Empleos y Economia
A STATE-BY-STATE REPORT: MISSISSIPPI
October 13, 2006
Federal Government Must Cut Red Tape
September 6, 2005
Seguridad Nacional
Thompson Proposes 7 Critical Steps to Enable Law Enforcement Information Sharing
Today, Congressman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), Ranking Member of the Committee on Homeland Security, issued a report that analyzes institutional failures and a lack of initiative by this Administration to enable law enforcement officers as first preventers in the War on Terror. September 28, 2006
Five Years After 9/11: America Is Not Safe Enough
Today, Congressman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), Ranking Member on the Committee on Homeland Security, and other leading Homeland Security Democrats released a report documenting the 9/11 Commission’s recommendations on homeland security, the 9/11 Public Discourse Project’s grades on fulfilling each recommendation as of December 2005, Democratic strategies to fulfill the recommendations, and the Democratic record on fulfilling the recommendations so far. September 8, 2006
One Year After Katrina, Billions of Dollars Wasted and America Remains Vulnerable
Monday, August 28, 2006 – Nearly one year has passed since Hurricane Katrina’s landfall wrought havoc on the Gulf Coast, however, a new report issued by the Democratic Members on the U.S. House Committee Homeland Security finds that the nation is not much more prepared to effectively protect our communities and respond to catastrophic emergencies. The report, “One Year Later: Katrina’s Waste,” further develops several important contracting questions raised late last week by Democratic colleagues at the House Committee on Government Reform. In addition, the report urges Congress to address the institutional failures and poor emergency financial controls that continue to leave America vulnerable. August 28, 2006
Democrats Call on Congress to Implement 9/11 Recommendations to Secure America
Democrats Call on Congress to Implement 9/11 Recommendations to Secure America, July 20, 2006
Dear Mr. President, There Must Be a Special Counsel to Investigate NSA Domestic Spying
May 12, 2006 – Late yesterday, Congressman Bennie G. Thompson (D-MS), Ranking Member of the Committee on Homeland Security, joined Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorism Risk Assessment, and more than fifty of their colleagues, to demand that the President appoint a special counsel to investigate reports of domestic surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency. May 11, 2006
Federal Government Must Cut Red Tape
September 6, 2005
Dear Mr. President
Dear Secretary Chertoff, No-Bid Contract Raises Some Questions
Congressman Bennie G. Thompson, Ranking Member of the House Homeland Security Committee, sent the attached letter today regarding assertions that the Department of Homeland Security granted a no-bid contract to train intelligence analysts to Mercyhurst College, an Erie, Pennsylvania college with close ties to former Secretary Tom Ridge. March 18, 2005

Mississippi Representatives
Rep. Gene Taylor
Mississippi, 4th
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Rep. Bennie Thompson
Mississippi, 2nd
More about Bennie Thompson


Other Representatives
Rep. Charles Pickering
Mississippi, 3rd

Rep. Roger Wicker
Mississippi, 1st

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Rep. Maxine Waters
Rep. Waters is relentless in challenging Presidents and Republican members of Congress who attempt to fundamentally alter important social programs such as Community Development Block Grants, Head Start and Social Security.

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