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  2. Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi became the last state to remove the Confederate battle flag as an official state symbol on June 30, 2020, when Governor Tate Reeves signed a law officially retiring the second state flag. The current flag, The "New Magnolia" flag, was selected via referendum as part of the general election on November 3, 2020.

  3. Seal of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    In July 2014, Mississippi adopted a new seal, which is still in use today. [1][2] On January 31, 2014, purportedly to defend religious freedom, Mississippi's state senate voted to add the words, "In God We Trust" to the state seal and the change was unilaterally made effective on July 1, 2014. [1][4] Seal of the Mississippi Territory (1798-1817)

  4. Go, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    SB2177 to authorize two official state songs, keeping the existing song, "Go, Mississippi," and adding "My Home Mississippi" [c] SB2178 to adopt "My Home Mississippi" as the official state song [d] Both bills died in committee February 3, 2015. The song was officially changed to One Mississippi by Steve Azar in April 2022. The bill was signed ...

  5. Government of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Mississippi is the government of the U.S. state of Mississippi. Power in Mississippi's government is distributed by the state's Constitution between the executive and legislative branches. The state's current governor is Tate Reeves. The Mississippi Legislature consists of the House of Representatives and Senate.

  6. Multiple Sclerosis: Causes, Symptoms, & Diagnosis - WebMD

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    Multiple Sclerosis Definition. Multiple sclerosis (MS) happens when your immune system attacks myelin, the sheath around your nerve cells.Without this outer shell, your nerves become damaged and ...

  7. Portal:Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi Portal. Mississippi (/ ˌmɪsəˈsɪpi / ⓘ MISS-ə-SIH-pee) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It borders Tennessee to the north, Alabama to the east, the Gulf of Mexico to the south, Louisiana to the southwest, and Arkansas to the northwest. Mississippi's western boundary is largely defined by the ...

  8. Multiple sclerosis affects 2.5 million people worldwide, including 400,000 Americans. Get in-depth multiple sclerosis information here on symptoms and treatments of MS.

  9. Mississippi State University - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi State in 1914. The university began as The Agricultural and Mechanical College of the State of Mississippi (or Mississippi A&M), one of the national land-grant colleges established after Congress passed the Morrill Act in 1862. It was created by the Mississippi Legislature on February 28, 1878, to fulfill the mission of offering ...