


Response
For All Mississippi
It was my greatest honor to be sworn in as Mississippi’s 65th Governor on January 14, 2020.
Standing before all of Mississippi, I promised that this administration would be an administration for all Mississippi. That I would defend the loving culture that underpins our quality of life and work to grow an economy that lifts all of our families. I am determined to honor that promise.
I am asking today for you to join me in that mission. We must care about each other enough to overcome our differences. We must be faithful to each other enough to outlast our shortcomings. And we must be committed to each other enough to raise our expectations.
When I took that first oath of office as State Treasurer in 2003, I did not know how long my service would last. All I knew is that you, the people of Mississippi, had demonstrated a faith in me that I might never be able to meet.
I have never underestimated your trust. I have never forgotten the oath to pursue service with the help of our God. And I will wake up every day working to bring us together to make our state be all it can be. Work that will be done by all of Mississippi.
News From Governor Reeves
Mississippi Ending Federal 15-Month Free Rent and Utility Program
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Governor Tate Reeves Makes Appointments to Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund Board
Governor Tate Reeves and First Lady Elee Reeves Announce Theme for Third Annual ‘Christmas at the Mansion’
Governor Tate Reeves Statement on Court’s Ruling on Mississippi Trigger Law
Sharpen your pencils and break out the calculators because it’s time to head back to school!
Wishing all our students, teachers, and parents good luck this year. Y’all are the reason our graduation rates are at an all-time high and above the national average!
Please join me in congratulating Mississippi’s newest 2nd Lieutenants who just graduated from Officer Candidate School!
I know they’ll make us proud. Thanks to all who serve our state and nation in the Mississippi National Guard!
Well y’all…we did it. Highway 49 is officially open and construction is finished.
Mississippi is investing in our roads and bridges and I’m grateful to the entire @mississippidot team for bringing this project to completion.
Drive safe!
While Democrats pander to Twitter leftists and radicals, conservatives are going to keep advancing common sense policies that help grow our economy and make it easier for the average American to work hard, live free, and raise a family!
It’s not every day that you get to appoint someone as qualified as Brad Thompson to serve as district attorney.
State trooper, public defender, and county attorney - impressive resume to say the least!
Good luck, Brad. I know you will serve the people of Jones County well!
First Lady Elee Reeves
First Lady of Mississippi, Elee Williams Reeves, grew up in Tylertown where her parents emphasized the importance of education and giving back to the community.
After graduating from McComb High School, she pursued her degree at Millsaps College in Jackson, graduating with honors. Elee also holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Millsaps College.