The Mississippi Senate almost unanimously approved spending $177.3 million of federal American Rescue Plan Act money Monday with the only questions and votes of “present” coming from Democratic lawmakers who wanted more specificity about the spending.
by Geoff Pender, Mississippi Today January 24, 2022 The Mississippi Senate almost unanimously approved spending $177.3 million of federal American Rescue Plan Act money Monday with the only questions and votes of"present" coming from Democratic lawmakers who wanted more specificity about the spending. Senate leaders also outlined to the 52-member chamber their plan to spend the rest of the state's $1.8 billion in ARPA money.
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