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About Governor Tate Reeves
About Governor Tate Reeves

As the 65th Governor of Mississippi, Tate Reeves continues to build on his strong record as a conservative leader who fights to guard taxpayers’ dollars, improve educational opportunity, and grow new careers so that our state’s best and brightest can raise their families and thrive here at home.

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Quick Response
Quick Response

While Mississippi has been hit hard with one historic natural disaster after another, our state’s response team has quickly jumped into action every time to save lives and livelihoods across our state.

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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.

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Key Initiatives: Education

Education

For the past decade, Governor Reeves has fought to improve Mississippi’s education system. As a result, Mississippi has been a shining example in recent years that smart, conservative policies work in education.

Key Initiatives: Public Safety and Criminal Justice

Public Safety and Criminal Justice

Public safety is essential for a society to thrive and prosper, which is why Governor Reeves has made the safety of Mississippians and criminal justice reform top priorities throughout his time serving our state.

Key Initiatives: Healthcare

Healthcare

States across the country are looking to Mississippi and trying to replicate our success in implementing innovative telehealth technology. 

Key Initiatives: Workforce Development

Workforce Development

The bedrock of a successful economy is a skilled workforce that can adapt to evolving industry trends and attract new businesses.

Key Initiatives: Economic Growth

Economic Growth

A strong economy is a core foundation of a healthy society. Since first taking public office in 2004, Governor Reeves has worked tirelessly to craft sensible policies that will grow Mississippi’s economy and improve the quality of life for all Mississippians.

News From Governor Reeves

Mississippi Readies for the Future Fight Through Military Investment, Training

Mississippi is preparing its military forces for the future fight through aviation investment and robust multi-domain training for long-range missions in contested environments.

Governor Reeves Announces Treasury Award for RESTORE Project on Gulf Coast

Governor Tate Reeves today announced that the U.S. Department of the Treasury has issued a grant award for a Mississippi Restore Project. The project was initially approved by Governor Reeves and will support infrastructure upgrades on the Gulf Coast.

Governor Tate Reeves’ Chief of Staff Joining Campaign as Senior Advisor

Governor Tate Reeves today announced that his Chief of Staff, Parker Briden, will be leaving the official office on June 2 in order to serve as a Senior Advisor to the re-elect campaign.

BEAM Office Approved for $151.4 Million Grant to Increase Access to High-Speed Internet

The Office of Broadband Expansion and Accessibility of Mississippi (BEAM) was approved for $151.4 million through the Coronavirus Capital Projects Fund (CPF). BEAM was established and signed into law by Governor Tate Reeves in 2022 to administer all state and federal broadband initiatives.

Governor Reeves Issues Directive to Department of Public Safety Following Expiration of Title 42

Governor Tate Reeves today announced that he directed the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) to maintain and increase interaction with law enforcement officers at ports, in sensitive trafficking areas, and across the state as a result of Title 42’s expiration.

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19 hours ago
Tate Reeves

I got home in time to catch the last couple of innings of the Regional that should be hosted in Hattiesburg, MS!

Coach Thompson is a class act but it’s great to see Coach Berry and Southern Miss Baseball send Auburn Baseball packing.

Eagles live to play another day! #SMTTT
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I got home in time to catch the last couple of innings of the Regional that should be hosted in Hattiesburg, MS! 

Coach Thompson is a class act but it’s great to see Coach Berry and Southern Miss Baseball send Auburn Baseball packing.  

Eagles live to play another day!  #SMTTT

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Why wasn’t it hosted at Southeen? I m surprised Auburn even made the regional

You go, Southern Miss! That is awesome!!! Keep it up!

Rather Win than Host if it comes down to it! 🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛

Happy with my Golden Eagles.

This year is Southern’s turn! Wouldn’t that be something!

Go USM!! Keep it up!

🖤⚾️💛

Maybe y’all could steal some more welfare money and use it to build a new baseball stadium!

Hurray!

That's a politician comment if I've ever heard one.

Coward... tiny.cc/58o7vz

Amen cuz!!! SMTTT!!! 🖤💛🖤💛

SMTTT!!!🎉🎉🎉

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22 hours ago
Tate Reeves

Every single day, Mississippi’s firefighters serve with honor, dignity, and professionalism. They regularly surpass even our highest expectations.

Enjoyed getting to spend some time with them this morning in Natchez at the Mississippi Firefighters Association meeting.

Thank you firefighters!
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Every single day, Mississippi’s firefighters serve with honor, dignity, and professionalism. They regularly surpass even our highest expectations.

Enjoyed getting to spend some time with them this morning in Natchez at the Mississippi Firefighters Association meeting.

Thank you firefighters!

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Thanks to the firefighters for their service above and beyond. We can only hope that some of that honor, dignity and professionalism rubbed off on you. Though it's highly doubtful.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

Thank you firefighters

Thank you firefighters and thank you governor! Amen 🙏

That's awesome 👏

Congratulations to our MS Firefighters. Can we please send some of the exceptional personal to Hancock Counties Waveland Police Dept and Mayors office to teach them some honor, dignity, professionalism, and about the peoples Civil Rights. Namely Sgt Joffrion. www.youtube.com/watch?v=2usMc0oCPqs

The Honorable governor of the state of Mississippi Please review this video for possible civil rights violations and excessive force by Mississippi law enforcement officer Sergeant youtu.be/2usMc0oCPqs

Thank you!

Thank you!❤

Appreciate Governor Reeves coming to visit

Coward... tiny.cc/58o7vz

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 HAPPY SABBATH DAY 💕

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This is Mississippi’s time. We have been through so much together, but we always come through stronger and more united. Let’s keep up the Mississippi Momentum! ...

Judge Tom Broome was a good man who devoted himself to public service. This is a true loss for Mississippi!

Rankin County has lost a great judge who led the way on youth issues. Elee and I will be praying for his family and friends.
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Mississippi has lost a tremendous community leader, activist, volunteer, and great grandmother.

Gussie Stutts will be truly missed by all who had the chance to know her. Please join me in praying for her family and friends at this time.
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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.

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