Lawmakers may have to return to Capitol May 14 to override Gov. Tate Reeves’ potential vetoes

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Lawmakers may have to return to Capitol May 14 to override Gov. Tate Reeves’ potential vetoes
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Legislators might not have much notice on whether they will be called back to the Mississippi Capitol for one final day of the 2024 session.

Lawmakers may have to return to Capitol May 14 to override Gov. Tate Reeves’ potential vetoes by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today May 10, 2024 Speaker Jason White, who presides over the House, and Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann, who presides over the Senate, must decide in the coming days whether to reconvene the Legislature for one final day in the 2024 session on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Lawmakers left Jackson on May 4.

For instance, reporters witnessed the legislative staff attempt to deliver a batch of bills to the governor’s Capitol office one day last week, but Reeves’ staff refused to accept the bills. They were picked up one day later by the governor’s staff, though. Among the bills due Monday is the massive bill that funds various projects throughout the state, such as tourism projects and infrastructure projects.

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