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Legislative Wrap-Up Social and DOA Announcement

April 28, 2022 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Hal and Mal's

200 Commerce St. , Jackson, MS 39201

Join AF-Jackson for a legislative briefing from Dr. Jameson Taylor on new laws related to this year’s initiative efforts. We will also announce our Homeless Day of Action event!

Over the past 15 years, Dr. Jameson Taylor has worked on state-level policy issues, with a focus on health care, civil liberties and good governance. He has engineered passage of numerous laws, including welfare reform, religious liberty protections and pro-life legislation.

Jameson is the former vice president for policy at the Mississippi Center for Public Policy. A three-time Earhart Fellow and a Publius Fellow with the Claremont Institute, he also served as director of policy and research for the Civitas Institute and the South Carolina Policy Council. He holds an AB in government from Bowdoin College and a Ph.D. from the University of Dallas.