Lawmakers extend session "on paper" while White keeps special-session pressure alive
This is a real race-context signal, not procedural filler: lawmakers kept the session open on paper through mid-April while Jason White continued pushing special-session leverage, showing how unresolved endgame fights can spill into the governing story future candidates inherit.
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This is a real race-context signal, not procedural filler: lawmakers kept the session open on paper through mid-April while Jason White continued pushing special-session leverage, showing how unresolved endgame fights can spill into the governing story future candidates inherit. This page keeps the item on-site so readers, feed subscribers, and search engines can land on a clean Mississippi-race URL first, then jump out to the cited reporting instead of skipping straight past the desk.
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