Could Mississippi lawmakers gavel in for a special session to focus on school choice before regularly scheduled activities begin in the capitol? Gov. Tate Reeves is not ruling it out.
“I don’t ever rule anything out,” Reeves said during an appearance on Mornings with Richard Cross. “I do think that this topic is timely. The reality is that if you look at virtually every other state around us, Republicans in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee have all had this debate, and they’ve all implemented universal school choice. It’s time for Mississippi to do the same.”
Mississippi has been behind its peers in the push to pass legislation relating to school choice, the concept of allowing parents to select where their child is educated rather than being limited to the public school in thei