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Mississippi Transportation Commission

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pushed for the State Highway Department to be reorganized—with the highway commissioners to be appointed by the governor and not popularly elected—but his proposal failed due to legislative opposition. In July 1992, the State Highway Commission and State Highway Department were reorganized as the
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policy for the state. It oversees all aeronautical, highway, port, railroad, and public transit in Mississippi. The commission appoints the executive director of the Mississippi Department of Transportation to oversee daily administrative matters in the agency, with their choice subject to the
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districts, and the commissioners elect a chairman among their own members. The commissioners' individual salaries are $ 78,000 per year, but are set to increase to $ 95,000 annually in 2024. The Commission meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at its offices in
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created the Mississippi State Highway Commission. Originally consisting of three members, the commission held its first meeting on April 14 to discuss the disbursement of federal funds and coordinate a highway planning program with the
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expanded the commission with five additional members. In 1930, the legislature passed the Stansel Act, restoring the commission as a body consisting of three popularly elected commissioners. In the 1980s, Governor
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The Mississippi Transportation Commission is led by three commissioners. One commissioner is elected by voters in each of the state's three
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was the longest-tenured transportation commissioner, serving from 1999 until 2019.
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The Mississippi Transportation Commission is a part of the executive branch of
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Government transportation agency in the U.S. state of Mississippi
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and the Southern District commissioner maintains one in
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Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2008
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Index

State of Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi
John Caldwell
Willie Lee Simmons
Charles Busby
Mississippi Department of Transportation
mdot.ms.gov/portal/commission
Mississippi
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Mississippi Legislature
U.S. Bureau of Public Roads
Lee M. Russell
William Allain
Mississippi Department of Transportation
Dick Hall
Willie Lee Simmons
Mississippi's state government
intermodal transport
Mississippi State Senate
Supreme Court
Jackson
Tupelo
Hattiesburg
John Caldwell (Republican) Northern District
John Caldwell
Republican
Willie Lee Simmons (Democrat) Central District
Willie Lee Simmons
Democrat
Charles Busby (Republican) Southern District

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