As the 2026 legislative session approaches, audiologists are urging legislators to revisit having private insurers cover hearing aids, saying the lack of coverage affects thousands of Mississippians each year. The post ‘It changed my life’: music student’s hearing loss spotlights coverage gap in Mississippi first appeared on RHCJC.| RHCJC
The plan would separate Visit Mississippi —the state’s tourism division — from the Mississippi Development Authority — a move advocates say would give the multibillion-dollar industry more viability and flexibility.| RHCJC - Reporting What Matters
Rural water customers are frustrated with limited oversight of nonprofit, member-owned systems — which serve about 1.6 million Mississippians.| RHCJC - Reporting What Matters
A state scholarship makes specialized dyslexia therapy possible. Their experience reflects a growing question at the Capitol: Should more Mississippi parents be able to direct public education dollars toward schools and programs they believe work best?| RHCJC - Reporting What Matters
Ohio lawmakers picked up legislation that ran out of time during last year's session, this time changing the proposed "community solar" pilot to "community energy."| pv magazine USA
Community solar advocates are hoping third time's a charm as Republicans work on a new community solar bill, revamping it with considerable changes.| pv magazine USA
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