Congressman Mike Ezell is celebrating 100 days in office.
Since taking his oath of office to become a United States congressman, Representative Ezell has achieved many things in his first 100 days.
When asked about the journey so far, Ezell says the most memorable thing was honoring the lives of the two fallen Bay St. Louis police officers by introducing his first bill.
Ezell also says… Read more »
U.S. Representative Mike Ezell, R-Mississippi, has introduced a bill honoring the lives of two Bay St. Louis officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
With his first authored piece of legislation, H.Res.63, the former Jackson County Sheriff made it his mission to pay respects to Sergeant Steven Robin and Officer Branden Estorffe, who were shot in a Motel 6 parking… Read more »
Mississippi Fourth District Congressman Mike Ezell said the country has to be able to protect itself from threats at home after the arrest of a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman in connection with the recent leak of highly-classified military documents.
Twenty-one-year-old Jack Teixeira was arrested Thursday and charged with removing or transmitting classified national defense… Read more »
Rep. Mike Ezell (R-Pascagoula) is opening an office in Laurel, and the Jones County Board of Supervisors is happy about that.
Ezell will be leasing space in the Jones County Extension Services office at 515 North 5th Ave., for $150 per month. The Laurel office will be staffed by Lance Taylor, a former Mississippi Highway Patrolman who lives in Jones County. The office is right next to… Read more »
Congressman Michael Guest (MS-03), Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), Congressman Trent Kelly (MS-01), and Congressman Mike Ezell (MS-04) sent a letter to Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall to express their support for the 186th Air Refueling Wing as it competes for a KC-46 mission at Key Field.
“Key Field in Meridian, Mississippi, is a prime location for the KC-46. It has the… Read more »
On Wednesday, Congressman Mike Ezell visited the Veteran’s Memorial Museum in Laurel for a quick tour and a presentation on fentanyl.
“We’ve really got to get a hold on this,” Ezell said.
Ezell got a hands-on lesson from Col. Robert Bartran.
“This is an epidemic,” Bartan said. “It’s impacting our kids, young and old; unsuspecting kids. Not necessarily kids with afflictions, addictions… Read more »
Lunch time at the Hollywood Casino was a busy one as the Hancock Chamber hosted Power Hour.
Members of the Hancock Chamber were invited to the Power Hour Lunch Break as an opportunity to have intentional conversations and network with one another.
The chamber event was a way to showcase the community resources as well as build relationships among community leaders.
While eating a… Read more »
Mississippi Republican Rep. Michael Guest, who represents the state's third district in Congress, reintroduced a bipartisan bill Tuesday targeted at fentanyl trafficking.
The END FENTANYL Act, which Guest also proposed last year, would require customs and border protection to update its manuals at least every three years on the prevention of drug and human smuggling. It also would… Read more »
Freshman members of several key House committees are aiming to point a renewed focus at cyber threats facing the nation into the 118th Congress, Maggie writes in a new story out (for Pros!) today.
Among the more than 80 new members of the House and Senate are some who have past experience in the cybersecurity space, and have been placed on key subcommittees as a result. They… Read more »
Soaring from 180 feet in the air, the views are immaculate at Paradise Pier, the newest attraction on the Mississippi Gulf Coast directly adjacent to Margaritaville in Biloxi.
“It sets it up at another level. Really, an attraction like no other,” said Andrew “FoFo” Gilich.
The project cost more than $100 million and was over five years in the making, Gilich said.
With 15 rides and… Read more »