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Sen. Blackmon: AI is here. Mississippi needs to be out front with regulations

The Other Side: Mississippi Today’s Political Podcast

Release Date: 03/17/2026

Rep. Robert Johnson on Mississippi's looming redistricting battles show art Rep. Robert Johnson on Mississippi's looming redistricting battles

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House Democratic Leader Robert Johnson of Natchez says that as states across the nation become embroiled over racial and partisan gerrymandering of voting districts, he believes now they'll know "what it's like to be in Mississippi" with its long struggles with voting rights and drawing district lines. What other states see as unprecedented political battle, Johnson said, "We call Tuesday."

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Senate candidate Ty Pinkins says 'Both parties have failed us' show art Senate candidate Ty Pinkins says 'Both parties have failed us'

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Attorney Ty Pinkins is an independent candidate for U.S. Senate this year, facing incumbent Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith and Democratic candidate Scott Colom. Pinkins says partisan politics and big-money influence are causing government to fail Mississippians and the system has become 'a self-licking ice cream.'

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Scott Colom on why he's running for U.S. Senate show art Scott Colom on why he's running for U.S. Senate

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Scott Colom, district attorney and former judge, is the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Mississippi's upcoming midterm election. He says incumbent Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith has put politics ahead of what's good for Mississippians and that he will be more accessible to constituents and support policies that help them.

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Sen. Hob Bryan, on failed veto override, battle over rural health spending show art Sen. Hob Bryan, on failed veto override, battle over rural health spending

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Longtime Sen. Hob Bryan, chairman of the Senate Public Health Committee, discusses the recent failed attempt by lawmakers to override the governor's veto of a bill aimed at oversight and transparency in spending of hundreds of millions of federal funds for rural health care in Mississippi.

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Former Speaker Philip Gunn says he's running for governor on his record in Legislature show art Former Speaker Philip Gunn says he's running for governor on his record in Legislature

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Philip Gunn, who in 2012 became the first Republican since Reconstruction to serve as speaker of the Mississippi House, says the state accomplished much during his 12 years leading the House and that record should set him apart in the 2027 race for governor. Gunn last week became the second person to announce a gubernatorial run, but many expect a crowded field, especially in the Republican primary, with an open seat in 2027.

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How bad is blight in west Jackson? show art How bad is blight in west Jackson?

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West Jackson neighbors Valerie Clark and Heather Logan recently formed a nonprofit called Revive and Restore to prove a hypothesis that might surprise you: Their neighborhood has more good homes than blighted homes. JXN Reporter Molly Minta talks to Clark and Logan about their work mapping all 7,000+ parcels in their neighborhood.

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PART 2: What did the Legislature do on health issues? show art PART 2: What did the Legislature do on health issues?

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Mississippi Today health reporters Gwen Dilworth and Sophia Paffenroth review what the Legislature did (or didn't) accomplish with PBMs, Medicaid, abortion drugs and other health policy issues this session.

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PART 1: What happened (or more importantly didn't) in the 2026 Mississippi legislative session show art PART 1: What happened (or more importantly didn't) in the 2026 Mississippi legislative session

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Mississippi Today reporters recap the legislative session just ended, at least for now. The ‘26 session will be known more for what was killed — due to infighting between House and Senate GOP leaders — than what was passed.

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ACLU's Dortch warns of erosion of voting rights from court, Congress show art ACLU's Dortch warns of erosion of voting rights from court, Congress

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Jarvis Dortch, executive director of the ACLU of Mississippi and a former state lawmaker, warns of a pending Supreme Court decision from a Louisiana case and efforts in Congress that would undermine the Voting Rights Act and potentially turn back the clock on voting rights and redistricting in Mississippi and elsewhere.

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Blount: Online sports betting proposal has little support in Senate, would cost casino industry show art Blount: Online sports betting proposal has little support in Senate, would cost casino industry

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Sen. David Blount, chairman of the Gaming Committee in the Senate, says a proposal to legalize online sports betting lacks support in the Senate, and could harm the state's casino tourism industry, which provides thousands of jobs and millions in state revenue. Blount also discusses proposed, and recently enacted, changes to the Public Employees Retirement System, and proposals to increase tax credits for private schools.

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Sen. Bradford Blackmon discusses the wild frontier of artificial intelligence, and the potential harm deepfakes can cause if left unchecked. He offered two bills this session that, while unsuccessful, prompted much discussion in the Legislature. One would have protected Mississippians' right to their name, image and likeness, another would have required AI-generated political ads to disclose the technology's use.