Sen. Brice Wiggins (@bricewigginsms) 's Twitter Profile
Sen. Brice Wiggins

@bricewigginsms

MS State Senator. Judiciary A Chairman. Former candidate for Congress in Mississippi's 4th District, 2022. Partner, Taggart, Rimes & Wiggins, PLLC

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Appreciate the shout out, and love the tagline! 👂 Jackson Jambalaya: Time for Some Ear-Wiggin' kingfish1935.blogspot.com/2025/05/time-f…

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House passes bill that threatens Mississippi's Medicaid funding, then skedaddles, leaves Senate holding bag mississippitoday.org/2025/05/29/hou… #MSLeg

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Update on Special Session: Mission Accomplished! The Mississippi Senate just adjourned Sine Die after completing their work passing the entirety of the state budget - following the House’s adjournment around 1am this morning. Yes - this should have been completed in regular

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"Most budget lines saw small increases, with law enforcement agencies seemingly benefiting the most in additional funding." --- Handling the budgets for our state law enforcement and our prosecutors and our courts, This makes me happy to see. #msleg magnoliatribune.com/2025/05/29/spe…

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Are we for cutting spending and not adding to the deficit!? We are supposed to be #fiscallyconservative, right? We supported Musk w/ #DOGE so why not now? nbcnews.com/politics/trump…

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Talk about misplaced priorities 😳 Redirecting $1 billion for improving barracks for servicemen to fund a parade to roll through D.C. 😞

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Save $ AND ensure US Constitutional rights? A win for the state. "During state Senate debate, Sen. Brice Wiggins, a . . . Republican who shepherded the funding bill, described the pilot program as a “way for us to start looking at a statewide public defender system.”