Nunnelee's Sad Record on Education Continues
While it's true that in tough times we all have to tighten our belts, Nunnelee has gone out of his way again to cut education...
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Nunnelee is Soft on Crime
In February 2010, Nunnelee voted to change state law so that drug dealers and meth lab operators could get out of jail sentences early by...
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Nunnelee Crusades Against Education
What is Nunnelee thinking? He led the fight to kill a bill to that would have restored $37 million to the state's K-12 education budget. Although a...
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Nunnelee Gets a Pay Raise In These Tough Times
Senator Alan Nunnelee's pay from the state of Mississippi went up 21% in the last fiscal year. When's the ...
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Nunnelee Sells Our Kids Short
Even though Nunnelee said in 1997 that he would support the Mississippi Adequate Education Program, he's been cutting education funding every...
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Nunnelee Abuses His Power To Punish Truthtellers
When the state budget negotiations were bogged down, another state senator suggested that we needed somebody new at the table to break the impasse, pass a budget...
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Nunnelee Cost Taxpayers $60,000 on a Special Session of the Legislature
Rather than negotiating for a compromise to save tax dollars in the regular legislative session, Nunnelee...
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Nunnelee's Appropriations Bill Added 300 Jobs to the Already Bloated State Payroll
At a time when families in Lee and Pontotoc Counties are cutting back, Appropriations Committee Chairman Alan Nunnelee...
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Nunnelee Wants to Burden our Hospitals with a "Sick Tax"
For the past three years, Nunnelee has tried to implement a hospital "sick tax" that would force hospitals, and in turn patients, to pay $90 million a year. Nunnelee wants you and me to shoulder the cost...
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Nunnelee Tried to Force Kids to File Reports with the Secretary of State's Office
In February 2003, Nunnelee changed a bill to force schoolchildren to file reports with the state when they did fundraising activities for their schools or community groups. Nunnelee's bill would have forced a child in...
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Nunnelee Supported Ending Medicaid Benefits for 65,000 Mississippians
In 2004, Nunnelee voted to cut Medicaid coverage for 65,000 residents. His plan called for eliminating medical care for Mississippians known as Poverty-Level Aged and Disableds, or PLADs. Even though Nunnelee knew that...
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