Gov. Tate Reeves, who has not fulfilled a promise to return welfare scandal-related campaign donations, is earning interest on those funds.
by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today June 25, 2023 Gov. Tate Reeves has garnered $45,600 in interest earnings through May of this year from his main campaign account.
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