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
Governor Tate Reeves Announces Commitment to Stand with Mississippi Women
Governor Reeves Announces Sweeping Medicaid Reimbursement Reforms Generating an Estimated $700 Million for Hospitals
FEMA APPROVES ONE ADDITIONAL COUNTY FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE FOR JUNE 14-19 SEVERE WEATHER AND TORNADOES
Governor Reeves Signs Executive Order Proclaiming September 11th as Patriot Day in Mississippi
FEMA Approves Twelve Additional Counties for Public Assistance for June 14-19 Severe Weather and Tornadoes
Great start to the morning with Riley Gaines and Paula Scanlan in Jackson. In Mississippi, we’re going to stand with women and protect the legality of private women’s spaces—from dorm rooms, to locker rooms, to prisons, and beyond. This is so obvious, it’s crazy we even have to have this conversation!
Excited to have Riley Gaines, Paula Scanlan, and Independent Women’s Voice here in Mississippi today! Riley and Paula are world class athletes who were forced to compete with biological men.
They’re helping us craft legislation that will ensure our state stands with women. In Mississippi, we will not give in to the radical gender ideology that seeks to erase them.
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.