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Dick Hall (Mississippi politician)

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for District 25, succeeding Sen. Con Maloney; Hall served three consecutive terms. He chaired the Environmental Committee, the Public Health Committee and the Energy Committee. In the legislature, he helped pass legislation like the Education Reform Act of 1982, the 1987 Four-Lane Highway Program,
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A Concurrent Resolution Mourning the Loss and Commending the Life and Public Career and Legacy of Former Central District Transportation Commissioner, Former Mississippi Senator, and Former Mississippi Representative Richard "Dick" Hall who Died at Age 84 on November 2, 2022, and Extending the
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Hall died November 2, 2022, at Baptist Rehabilitation Center in Jackson at 84 years old. He was married and had 3 children. He lived in the
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for the Central District from 1999 to 2019, the longest tenure of any commissioner in state history. He also served in the
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Nash, Jere; Taggart, Andy (2009). "THE ORIGINS OF REAPPORTIONMENT, 1890–1979".
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the Budget Reform Act of 1992, and the Mental Health Reform Act of 1997.
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Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2008, Second Edition
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Republican Party members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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Democratic Party members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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in Business Administration in 1960. After college, he served as a
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Sympathy of the Legislature to His Surviving Family and Friends
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University Press of Mississippi. 635:People from Vicksburg, Mississippi 429:Senate Concurrent Resolution 502, 340:United States Army Field Artillery 318:Hall was born on May 12, 1938, in 14: 630:20th-century American legislators 306:for three terms each. He was a 583:Harrison, Bobby (2022-11-02). 1: 520:. August 4, 1988. p. 15. 486:"Send in Your Straw Ballot". 362:and took office in 1976 as a 558:Corder, Frank (2022-11-02). 505:. April 29, 1987. p. 4. 448:. July 31, 1975. p. 33. 358:in 1975 for District 31A in 328:Mississippi State University 275:Mississippi State University 661: 156:Newly apportioned district 48:from the Northern district 503:The Clarke County Tribune 285: 205: 182: 138: 96: 52: 37: 28: 372:Mississippi State Senate 354:. He was elected to the 314:Early life and education 300:Mississippi State Senate 444:"Vote Wydett Hawkins". 352:Mississippi Legislature 378:Hall was appointed by 330:, where he received a 320:Vicksburg, Mississippi 225:Vicksburg, Mississippi 134:from the 64th district 16:Mississippi politician 178:from the 31A district 92:for the 25th district 400:Brandon, Mississippi 324:Jackson, Mississippi 263:Brandon, Mississippi 237:Jackson, Mississippi 490:. October 25, 1979. 332:Bachelor of Science 90:Mississippi Senate 82:Willie Lee Simmons 589:Mississippi Today 518:The Northside Sun 488:The Northside Sun 472:978-1-60473-266-5 446:The Northside Sun 356:Mississippi House 336:Second Lieutenant 289: 288: 652: 599: 598: 596: 595: 580: 574: 573: 571: 570: 564:Magnolia Tribune 555: 546: 545: 543: 542: 528: 522: 521: 513: 507: 506: 498: 492: 491: 483: 477: 476: 456: 450: 449: 441: 435: 427: 368:Republican party 234:November 2, 2022 210:Personal details 196: 187: 164: 152: 143: 124:J. 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Mississippi Transportation Commission
Wayne Burkes
Willie Lee Simmons
Mississippi Senate
J. Walter Michel
Mississippi House of Representatives
Bill Denny
Mississippi House of Representatives
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi
Democratic
Republican
Brandon, Mississippi
Alma mater
Mississippi State University
BS
Mississippi Transportation Commission
Mississippi State Senate
Mississippi House of Representatives
Republican
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi
Mississippi State University
Bachelor of Science
Second Lieutenant
United States Army Field Artillery
Mississippi Legislature
Mississippi House
Hinds County

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