• Capitol Chat: Week 5
    Feb 6 2026

    Week 5 at the Capitol featured some of the most consequential policy and political moves yet. In this episode, we walk through some of the biggest developments, including shifts in the education debate, major House action, an update on the ballot initiative, and another big deadline on the horizon.

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    5 mins
  • Dr. John Dixon: Charter Schools, Choice, and Accountability
    Feb 4 2026

    As the 2026 legislative session moves forward, the conversation around school choice continues to intensify. While much of the focus has been on ESAs and public school transfers, one form of public school choice has quietly served thousands of Mississippi families for years: public charter schools.

    In this episode, Grant sits down with Dr. John Dixon, Executive Director of the Mississippi Charter Schools Association, to break down what charter schools are, how they differ from traditional and magnet schools, and who they are designed to serve. They discuss common misconceptions, how charter schools are performing, what accountability should really mean in education, and why parent demand is one of the strongest measures of success.

    The conversation also explores how Mississippi's charter law could be improved, the potential for innovative and workforce-aligned school models, and why expanding high-quality public school options is an important next step in building on the state's recent education momentum.

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    40 mins
  • Capitol Chat: Week 4
    Jan 30 2026

    A shortened week at the Capitol didn't significantly stall progress ahead of a critical deadline next week. In this episode, we dive into the latest on House Bill 2 and highlight some intriguing bills that are already making their way through the legislative process.

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    6 mins
  • Capitol Chat: Week 3
    Jan 23 2026

    With an ice storm looming and the bill introduction deadline behind them, lawmakers shifted gears during week three of the legislative session. We highlight a few bills drawing early attention and break down this week's action, including a couple of celebrity appearances and the latest on House Bill 2.

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    5 mins
  • Governor Tate Reeves: Momentum and Good Policy
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the Empower Podcast, Grant Callen sits down with Governor Tate Reeves for a wide-ranging conversation about the state's growing momentum and what comes next.

    Recorded from the Governor's office overlooking the State Capitol, the discussion explores why Mississippi is climbing national rankings for wage growth, household income growth, and overall economic performance. A central theme of the conversation is education as economic development. Governor Reeves explains how Mississippi's historic education gains have strengthened workforce readiness, made economic recruitment easier, and drawn national attention to the "Mississippi model." He also discusses why continuing that progress through education freedom and school choice remains essential to sustaining long-term growth.

    Throughout the conversation, Governor Reeves repeatedly emphasizes the dignity and necessity of work as the foundation for solving many public policy challenges. He offers a candid discussion of labor force participation, why that measure matters, and how connecting more Mississippians to work remains critical to sustained prosperity. Don't miss this episode!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Capitol Chat: Week 2
    Jan 16 2026

    A sweeping education bill, hours of debate, and a narrow House vote put school choice at the center of Week 2 action. In this edition of Capitol Chat, we unpack what happened with House Bill 2, take a quick look at early budget hearings, and highlight a few things to look forward to next week.

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    5 mins
  • Capitol Chat: Week 1
    Jan 9 2026

    Capitol Chat is back for the 2026 legislative session, and week one is already moving fast. Host Wil Ervin highlights early Senate action on teacher pay and public school choice, a sweeping House education bill, and a major Senate proposal to shore up PERS, setting the tone for a busy session ahead.

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    6 mins
  • Commissioner Andy Gipson: Family, Food Security, and Mississippi's Future
    Dec 10 2025

    On this episode of The Empower Podcast, host Grant Callen sits down with Commissioner Andy Gipson—Mississippi's Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, former state legislator, Baptist minister, cattleman, and announced candidate for governor. Gipson shares how his journey into public service began with a desire to secure a better future for his children, and why he believes strong families are the foundation of a healthy culture, safe communities, and a thriving economy. They revisit his decade in the House, including his role in landmark pro-life and Second Amendment legislation, then dive into his work leading the agency responsible for the state's largest industry: agriculture. Grant and Commissioner Gipson also explore his pro-family policy agenda: accelerating income tax relief for married couples, tackling property taxes, cutting sales tax on essentials for kids, expanding childcare and work opportunities, and supporting school choice so parents have more tools to help their children thrive. They close with a discussion on public safety, prison re-entry, and how smarter corrections policy can strengthen families and the workforce. Recorded as our final episode of the year, this conversation looks ahead to the 2026 legislative session and what it will take to keep Mississippi's momentum going.

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    1 hr and 3 mins