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WCBI Early Sunrise | 2014 Congressional Art Competition
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WCBI News at Ten | 2014 Congressional Art Competition
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Nunnelee E-Newsletter | Over 30 Times
March 30, 2014Another week, more confirmation that Obamacare is not working. Two weeks ago, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said, "there is no delay beyond March 31" for Obamacare enrollment. However, on Wednesday, the administration announced that it was extending the enrollment deadline. This most recent delay marks over 30 times the administration has delayed its own law.< Read more > -
WTVA News at Six | 2014 Congressional Art Competition Winners
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WTVA | Tupelo woman testifies before Congress subcomittee
March 26, 2014A Tupelo woman was invited to speak before a United States Congress subcommittee Wednesday morning at a hearing on occupational licensing. Congressman Alan Nunnelee introduced Melony Armstrong, owner of Tupelo's Naturally Speaking, who offered her testimony on business struggles before the Small Business Subcommittee on Contracting and Workforce.< Read more > -
Desoto Times Tribune | National honor for two DeSoto students
March 25, 2014Dalton Crozier of Hernando and Mitch Embrey of DeSoto Central plan to accept appointments to the Air Force Academy when they graduate from their schools this spring.< Read more > -
The Commercial Appeal | DeSoto County ag-conservation community gets due with special day
March 23, 2014This year's Ag Day theme is "Agriculture: 365 Sunrises and 7 Billion Mouths to Feed," says Darryl Waller, Farm Service executive director for DeSoto and Tate counties. "We want to raise awareness for the importance of agriculture," said Senatobia-based Waller. "And we hope the recent passage of the new Farm Bill by Congress is a sign that 2014 will be a banner year."< Read more > -
ClarionLedger | Groups pay for Congress' travels
March 21, 2014"The information that I picked up on the trips is well worth the time that I spent," said 1st District Rep. Alan Nunnelee, a Republican, who took three trips last year.< Read more > -
Reining in Executive Overreach
March 16, 2014This week I voted for, and the House passed, two bills that would reign in executive abuse and overreach. From Obamacare to immigration, we have a president that picks and chooses when to enforce the law and when not to. Mississippians do not get to arbitrarily decide when to follow the law and when not to, and neither should the president.< Read more > -
Mississippians Know
March 9, 2014For far too long, rising healthcare costs and energy bills have been squeezing budgets and stifling economic growth. President Obama tries to make people believe that he understands these struggles, but Mississippians know that his actions speak louder than his words.< Read more > -
Provide for the Common Defense
March 2, 2014Throughout the week, the administration has provided us with a selective preview of the President's overdue FY 2015 budget proposal. Not surprisingly, it seems the President is going to unveil over the next two weeks a budget that is unrealistic and does nothing to address our looming debt crisis. The President may not want to continue the momentum of getting back to a functional, realistic budget and appropriations process in Washington, but I do.< Read more >