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Reeves Launches ‘Mississippi’s Power Play’ to Boost Energy Investment, Job Growth

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Mississippi’s Power Play photo courtesy of Gov reeves office
(Photo courtesy of Gov. Reeve's office)

JACKSON, Miss. (VDN) — Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves kicked off a new initiative, Mississippi’s Power Play, with a one-day summit last Wednesday in Jackson, bringing together energy industry leaders and government partners from around the state and country.

“Mississippi’s Power Play will help our state provide businesses with the energy they need to succeed, and to deliver affordable, abundant, American energy to Mississippians,” said Governor Tate Reeves. “This initiative is critical to continuing our state’s economic momentum. That’s because many of the major economic development projects you’ve heard about in the news were large energy-intensive projects. If we want to win more projects like these, we need to produce more energy in our state. Mississippi’s Power Play will help us attract more private sector investment and create more high-paying jobs for Mississippians.”

To kick off Mississippi’s Power Play, Governor Reeves today held a one-day summit in Jackson with energy industry leaders and government partners from around Mississippi and the country. During the summit, attendees robustly discussed issues that will maximize impact, drive continued economic growth and improve the lives of Mississippians. The issues included:

  • Strategies for diversification and security of energy sources
  • Enhancing energy infrastructure and logistics
  • Fostering innovation and technology adoption, with a focus on advanced energy development
  • Addressing regulatory issues to create a more efficient and predictable environment for energy projects

“The key to Mississippi’s Power Play is effective public-private partnerships,” said Governor Tate Reeves. “We’re launching this massive initiative shoulder to shoulder with the private sector and leveraging our shared expertise to innovate in our state. I’d like to thank the energy industry leaders and government partners who attended today’s summit for their invaluable and actionable feedback.”

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