Analysis: Gov. Tate Reeves admittedly cribbed his road plan from MDOT — the agency that is supposed to plan, prioritize and build roads in Mississippi. And in an election year, Reeves still needs lawmakers to give him $1.3 billion for his plan.
by Geoff Pender, Mississippi Today February 24, 2023 After more than three years as governor, Gov. Tate Reeves now has a major road building plan, just in time for his reelection campaign. Of course Reeves, during his previous eight years as lieutenant governor, offered some road plans. But mostly these were to usurp MDOT's plans and priorities and widen, pave or build ones around where he or his family lived.
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