January has been a busy and exciting month for Democrats across the nation. Here in Rankin County, we have been very hard at work!
On January 8, an election was held to fill the vacancy in House District 59. Our friend, Benny Hubbard, fought against tremendous odds in one of the reddest districts in the state. Though he came up short, his impressive vote total shows that we can – and will – compete in Rankin County. Thanks to everyone who made phone calls, knocked on doors, and made a contribution. Your support is greatly appreciated.
Our friends at the Mississippi Democratic Trust recently launched their new website! It has features used in national campaigns to help better inform and organize voters and volunteers. The Trust recognizes the dedication of Rankin Democrats, and they established a web page to help us organize better! You can check out our page here. Be sure to sign up!
A couple of weeks ago, legislation was filed by Republican Senator Nancy Collins of Tupelo which would fundamentally change the way we know PERS today. Rankin Democrats jumped at the chance to help spread the word about this break of public trust by the Republicans. If you have not had a chance to read and sign the petition calling upon the Republicans to keep their word, you can do so here.
The Rankin County Board of Supervisors found themselves in a sticky situation over redistricting. For months, we had been told a public hearing was imminent. Little did we know that the public hearing and the vote to approve the map took place in the middle of December without the public being aware the hearing was scheduled.
We seized the opportunity to add much-needed transparency to what has been a behind-closed-doors process. Rankin Democrats issued a press release to local media outlets, and our story was picked up by the Clarion-Ledger and WJTV. In case you missed it, you can read the Clarion-Ledger story here.
We forced the Board to admit they made an error in not publicizing the hearing. As a result, the Board rescinded their vote and scheduled a public hearing on Friday, February 15, at the Board of Supervisors Boardroom. It will begin at 9:00am. Please make plans to attend, if you are available. You can find a copy of the proposed redistricting map here.
There are a few easy things you can do before we finish the month:
- Forward this email to your network. Help spread the word about Rankin County Democrats!
- Invite a friend to join us for our monthly breakfast at the Flowood Corner Bakery next to Dick’s Sporting Goods. It will be Saturday, February 2, at 8:30am. All are welcome!
- Please donate $5, 10, or even $20 to our county party. It will go a long way in helping us broaden our reach throughout the county. You can find our donation page here.
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