/This Week Inmates cast ballots, Mississippi’s tax system and a new airline takes off from Jackson

This Week Inmates cast ballots, Mississippi’s tax system and a new airline takes off from Jackson

This is because inmates from all the state’s prisons and jails are still eligible to vote. Many sheriffs informed Patsy Brumfield that even though they have not been convicted of any of the 22 specific crimes, they make arrangements for inmates to vote. Other good news is that Mississippi’s tax system to attract financial investments isn’t too bad. According to the Washington, D.C.-based Tax Foundation which monitors government tax policies, this is true. Mississippi is ranked 28th overall. Mississippi is 28th overall, according to the authors. This is due to the Legislature’s decision in 2018 to eliminate the franchise tax and reduce corporate and income taxes. Mississippi could rise. According to its co-founder, Southern Airways Express added a Jackson-to-Nashville flight to its Gulf Region. They make a stop in Memphis on the route, but hope to fly direct from Jackson to the Music City within the next six months.