Senate Passes Lt. Gov. Reeves' Agenda

Posted: March 8, 2015 at 4:48 pm

JACKSON Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves' proposals to support Second Amendment Rights, end Common Core in Mississippi and make government more transparent passed the Senate. His legislative agenda moves to the House for consideration.

I proposed a bold, aggressive plan for the session that ensures we protect your rights and makes your government more efficient with your tax dollars, Lt. Gov. Reeves said.

On Thursday, the Senate passed:

Senate Bill 2394, by Sen. Terry Burton, R-Newton, reducing concealed carry permit fees.

Senate Bill 2619, by Sen. Haskins Montgomery, D-Bay Springs, recognizing military training for firearm permits.

I am proud to honor our servicemen and women and recognize their experience as part of responsible firearm ownership and use, Lt. Gov. Reeves said. These bills are part of my ongoing commitment to fight for the Second Amendment and protect Mississippians' rights to carry concealed weapons.

Also approved this week, Senate Bill 2161, by Sen. Videt Carmichael, R-Meridian, will end Common Core in Mississippi and allow Mississippi teachers, parents and education experts to create high academic standards for students.

With this bill, we can end Common Core, we can end our connection to PARCC, and we can draft our own strong standards for the classroom, Lt. Gov. Reeves said. I am proud the Senate passed the only bill that can lead to the end of Common Core, and I appreciate the 28 Republicans and three Democrats that joined us to make that happen.

Included in the bill:

Establish the Mississippi Commission for College and Career Readiness.

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