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Gregory Holloway

Mississippi • District HD-076
Gregory Holloway

Activity Summary

Bills Sponsored
25
Aggregate Impact (Sponsored Bills):
100% Positive
Voting Pattern
Nay: 83
Not Voting: 153
Yea: 2326

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Sponsored Bills

MS HB642Failed

Construction of prefabricated buildings; authorize procurement and construction of at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1946Failed

Appropriation; IHL for renovations and safety projects at Jackson State University.

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MS HB1945Failed

Appropriation; Hinds County for construction projects, road and water association improvements and public safety enhancements.

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MS HB1944Failed

Appropriation; Jackson Redevelopment Authority to assist with infrastructure, public safety and economic development projects.

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MS HB1786Failed

Appropriation; IHL to strengthen poultry science research and programs at Alcorn State.

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MS HB1793Failed

Appropriation; IHL for enhancing STEM-related facilities and programs at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1798Failed

Appropriation; IHL to provide additional funding for Alcorn State to address funding disparity between land grant universities.

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MS HB1799Failed

Appropriation; IHL for repairs and renovations of facilities on campus of Alcorn State.

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MS HB1797Failed

Appropriation; IHL to increase university faculty salaries closer to the SREB average.

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MS HB1780Failed

Appropriation; IHL for the support of Alcorn State University Land-Grant Research and Extension Programs.

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MS HB1794Failed

Appropriation; IHL for growth of new regional health care and medical sciences facilities of Alcorn State.

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MS HB1796Failed

Appropriation; IHL for repairs and renovations to residence halls at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1795Failed

Appropriation; Town of Fayette for various projects.

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MS HB1792Failed

Appropriation; MDA to provide funding to Alcorn State for expansion of research and production of shiitake mushrooms.

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MS HB1718Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for improvements to the David L. Whitney Arena Complex and Wellness Center at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1677Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for construction of a Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture and Math Center at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1676Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for Poultry Sciences Academic Research Center at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1673Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for improvements to the K.L. Simmons Technology Building at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1671Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for construction of a Hydroponics Research and Teaching Greenhouse at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1672Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for improvements at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1674Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for housing improvements at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1675Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for agricultural facilities infrastructure upgrades at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB1678Failed

Bonds; authorize issuance for preplanning improvements to Walter Washington Administration and Classroom Building at Alcorn State University.

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MS HB825Failed

Electric/hybrid vehicles; repeal sections of law authorizing annual tax on.

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MS HB857Failed

Literacy-based Promotion Act; revise to expand intervention and strategies for literacy proficiency among students in Grade 4 through 8.

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