Mississippi Center for Public Policy: Recent Episodes

Mississippi Center for Public Policy

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In this episode of Unlicensed, MCPP’s Jameson Taylor talks with Mississippi special needs activist Mika Hartman about the need for the Life Equality Act, which passed the Senate today.

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In this episode of Unlicensed, MCPP's Jameson Taylor speaks with Rep. Kent McCarty about the concept behind Learn to Earn. This is innovative legislation McCarty has authored that would expand alternative learning opportunities for students in Mississippi.

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In this episode of Unlicensed, Corey DeAngelis of the Reason Foundation talks about the recent attacks on homeschooling, why everything opponents of education freedom are saying is wrong, and what the future of education may look like.

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In this episode of Unlicensed, MCPP’s Brett Kittredge talks with James Broughel of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University about the regulatory changes we have seen as part of our response to the coronavirus pandemic and where we go from here. 

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In this episode of Unlicensed, Brett and Hunter talk about the good we have seen from individuals and many private businesses during the coronavirus pandemic and the hope we see from the return of sports. 

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In this episode of Unlicensed, we talk with Josh Archambault of FGA about how many states are responding to the coronavirus pandemic by expanding telemedicine options. Meanwhile, Mississippi is making it more difficult for patients to access the doctor of their choice via telemedicine. 

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In this episode of Unlicensed, Brett and Hunter talk about what the coronavirus has meant for Mississippi and the country, how technology has benefited us all, and what states are doing to lift licenses and regulations that make it harder to access healthcare.  

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MCPP’s Jon Pritchett and Hunter Estes recorded Unlicensed from the campus of Ole Miss this week as they talked about campus free speech, speech codes, and how we can pay college athletes with revenues from sports gambling.

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In this episode of Unlicensed, MCPP's Brett Kittredge chats with special guest and friend of the movement Anja Baker about a bill that would create a millennial study commission while providing their thoughts on what the state can do to stem the tide of a shrinking population.

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In this episode of Unlicensed, MCPP’s Steve Wilson interviews FGA Research Director Nic Horton about Medicaid expansion and what it would really mean for the state.