by Geoff Pender and Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today March 31, 2023 The Senate, minutes before a final vote on a $3 billion K-12 education budget Friday, realized it included paying $300,000 to a company the state has filed charges against and is suing to recoup $795,000 in the long-running Mississippi welfare scandal. The budget proposal would have ordered the state education department to pay $300,000 to Lobaki Inc. for a pilot virtual reality program for schools.
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Great job, Mdm. Senator!
firebug2006 “Someone”
Megawatts55 Who is 'someone'?
Hmm
Mississippi goddamn
WTF? tatereeves STOP THIS B.S. Vote him out of office since this is happening on his watch 🤬 Can we expect better from BrandonPresley NoTaxationWithoutRepresentation ReparationsNow
I'm sure it is known who did it...
Names please.
Care to comment SDMSNews ? (Hint: you’re not supposed to let public officials embezzle tax payer funds) that is of course, unless you’ve given Brett Farve diplomatic immunity for throwing a ball in Wisconsin
Wow… 😠
That someone who put it in there needs to be identified.
Well now!! Basically stealing education funds now. I swear these people are the swamp
I’m dumb. Can you explain this to me like I was a five year old?
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