Jackson, MS — The Mississippi Center for Public Policy (MCPP) is pleased to announce the addition of Richard Wilson as its new Chief Development Officer. With a distinguished background in campaign management, government affairs, and nonprofit fundraising, Wilson brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of results-driven leadership to MCPP.

“We are thrilled to welcome Richard to our senior leadership team,” said Douglas Carswell, President & CEO of MCPP. “His deep understanding of public policy and extensive experience in fundraising and donor engagement will be invaluable as we continue advancing our mission to promote liberty, opportunity, and personal responsibility in Mississippi. Richard’s professional integrity and passion for service make him a perfect fit for our organization.”

Wilson joins MCPP after serving in leadership roles at the Kentucky REALTORS® Association, where he directed government affairs, political fundraising, and foundation operations. Prior to that, he spent seven years in the Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury’s Office, most notably serving as the State’s Small Business Advocate.

“I’m honored to join the team at MCPP and support an organization that is truly making a difference in the lives of Mississippians,” said Wilson. “Throughout my career, I’ve been drawn to mission-driven work that promotes real solutions, and I’m excited to help grow the impact and reach of MCPP’s critical policy efforts.”

Wilson’s appointment marks an exciting chapter in MCPP’s ongoing efforts to advance free-market principles and strengthen civil society in Mississippi.

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(Jackson, MS) Mississippi Center for Public Policy Named Finalist for National Bob Williams Award

The Mississippi Center for Public Policy (MCPP) has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious Bob Williams Award for Outstanding Policy Achievement in the “Biggest Home State Win” category.

This national recognition, awarded by the State Policy Network, honors MCPP’s pivotal role in successfully advocating for the elimination of Mississippi’s income tax.

“We are deeply honored to be named a finalist for this distinguished award, jointly with Empower Mississippi,” said Douglas Carswell, President and CEO of MCPP.  “Our team led the charge for income tax reduction and eventual elimination through innovative tax triggers, and it’s incredibly rewarding to see our vision become law with the passage of HB1.”

The incremental reduction of the income tax, which started a couple of years ago, is already driving economic growth, attracting significant investment, and enhancing Mississippi’s competitiveness.

“This reform is a major victory for every Mississippi taxpayer,” Carswell added.

The winner will be determined by a vote of those attending the State Policy Network’s 33rd Annual Meeting in New Orleans in late August.

MCPP has a proven track record of transforming policy ideas into impactful legislation.  In addition to income tax elimination, recent successes include school funding reform, red tape reduction, labor market reforms, and legislation to tackle DEI ideology.

For media inquiries, please reach out to Anika Page, [email protected].

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Did you know that Mississippi is now one of the fastest growing states in America?  Only two states saw real GDP rise faster than it did here in the third quarter of 2024.

Were you aware that personal income in our state rose more here than almost anywhere in the US this past year? 

New data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis shows that Mississippi is on the up.

For as long as anyone can remember, Mississippi has ranked 50th out of 50.  Not for much longer, perhaps.  According to this new data, ours’s was one of the top performing states in 2024. If we keep growing for the next few years the way we did in 2024, we won’t be bottom of the class for much longer.

Mississippi’s success is not an accident.  It’s a consequence of a number of key free market reforms:

These reforms have begun to energize our state.  They make it easier for people to get ahead, for businesses to invest, and for families to spend their income on their priorities.  They draw in inward investment, which is changing our state for the better.

If Mississippi is not to lose this momentum, we need to go even further.  That is why MCPP has just published a Blueprint for Mississippi – a list of the ten key reforms that would lift our state to the top of the economic table.

The number one reform we need to prosper is school choice.  Why?  School choice is the only way to be certain of raising standards.  The better job we do of educating young people, the greater their chances of leading a prosperous, fulfilling life.

Our Blueprint sets out how we can accomplish school choice, giving every family in our state the choices that today only the very rich enjoy.

To prosper, our state needs less regulation and less government.  Our Blueprint sets out proposals to cut taxes further and dismantle the costly, leftist bureaucracy that seems to be in control no matter who you vote for.  

Decades of crony cartel politics has stifled innovation in our state.  Years of lobbyists cutting cozy deals in the Capitol that commercially advantage their clients has held Mississippi back.  A lot of the intentionally restrictive laws that limit health care provision simply need to go.  Our Blueprint sets out how to make this happen.

MCPP has been a driving force behind many of the key free market reforms that have helped energize our state.  But at every opportunity, crony cartel politics has tried to prevent change.

The crony cartel will try again.  It’s what self-serving cartels do.  Already they are mobilizing half-baked arguments against school choice.  They are lobbying to maintain intentionally restrictive laws that hold back the healthcare economy.  Brace yourself for politicians explaining why we can’t afford tax cuts despite a healthy surplus.  

In politics, nothing moves unless it is pushed.  MCPP won’t just publish our Blueprint. We will push and push hard.  Mississippi’s future is too important to let bad politics get in the way.  

Mississippi could be on the cusp of transformative changes.  If we keep going, we will not only no longer be 50th, but we could become – like Tennessee or Alabama – a state that young people want to move to, not leave.

Download a copy of our blueprint here!

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