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Fri Jun 8, 2018, 03:20 AM Jun 2018

Mississippi Legislators Question the Governor's Power Over Budgets

Two Democratic legislators are suing Governor Bryant saying he overstepped his boundaries when he made cuts to the state's budget and public schools. MPB's Ashley Norwood reports.

The Mississippi Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a lawsuit that questions the governor's power to make midyear state budget cuts. The Southern Poverty Law Center filed the suit on behalf of Rep. Bryant Clark of Pickens and Sen. John Horhn of Jackson in 2017. A Hinds County Chancery Judge ruled against the legislators and they appealed to the Supreme Court.

Will Bardwell with the SPLC is arguing on behalf of the legislators.

"Under the Mississippi constitution's strict and absolute separation of powers, no branch of government can ever exercise the core powers of another branch. And under the separation of powers, the power to make appropriations decisions is a core power that can be exercised by the legislature alone," said Bardwell.

Republican Gov. Phil Bryant cut more than $171 million from the state budget between July 2016 and May 2017 because tax collections fell short of expectations. The cuts included about $20 million to schools.

Read more: http://www.mpbonline.org/blogs/news/2018/06/07/miss-legislators-question-the-governors-power-over-budgets/

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