Senate and House Democratic leaders Sen. Derrick Simmons and Rep. Robert Johnson provide a recap of their joint caucus hearing on the welfare scandal.
by Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender, Mississippi TodayPodcast: Inside the Democrats’ first welfare scandal hearing by Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender, Mississippi Today October 24, 2022 Senate and House Democratic leaders Sen. Derrick Simmons and Rep. Robert Johnson provide a recap of their joint caucus hearing on the scandal-plagued Mississippi Department of Human Services and its administration of the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program.
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