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The Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) is a state agency of Mississippi, headquartered in Jackson. [1] The department operates the state's family services.
Promising a new era of transparency, Mississippi Department of Human Services Executive Director Robert G. “Bob” Anderson told about 60 guests assembled at New Horizon Church in Jackson on ...
On January 11, 2016, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant appointed John Davis as the director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services. [2] At the time, the agency was providing a record low number of recipients with direct cash assistance welfare in favor of other programs, such as job training classes.
Retired NFL player Brett Favre missed a deadline to pay $228,000 in interest on welfare money he was paid for a public speaking contract he did not fulfill, the Mississippi state auditor said Tuesday.
The Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services was created in 2016 by Mississippi Legislature. This separated it from the Mississippi Department of Human Services. Mississippi Senate Bill 2179 was signed by Governor Phil Bryant in May 2016. MDCPS is an independent agency with its commissioner joining the Governor's cabinet.
Oakley is the site of the Oakley Youth Development Center (OYDC), [2] formerly known as Oakley Training School is a juvenile correctional facility of the Mississippi Department of Human Services located in unincorporated Hinds County, Mississippi, [3] near Raymond. [4]
HB 732, by Rep. Chris Brown was referred to the Public Health and Human Services Committee on January 17, 2019. [43] After passing out of their respective committees on February 5, 2019, [41] both SB 2116 and HB 732, were passed out of the Mississippi Senate and Mississippi House on February 13, 2019. [44]
In Mississippi’s Nov. 7 general election, up to nine voting precincts in Hinds County ran out of ballots. People waited up to two hours to vote as election officials made frantic trips to office ...