
Senior political reporter Bobby Harrison sat down with State Economist Corey Miller to talk about Medicaid expansion at the third and final Mississippi in the Know: Legislative Breakfast on Thursday, March 24. Miller, alongside Senior Economist at the Mississippi Institution for Higher Learning Sondra Collins, has recently published a study from the University Research Center analyzing the effects of Medicaid expansion on the state.
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Editor-at-large Marshall Ramsey took the stage during the conversation to complete a live drawing that referenced the role Miller’s research has played in the tense 2022 legislative session.
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