The bill introduced would impose fines of up to $10,000 on men who engage in unprotected sex without the goal of pregnancy.
JACKSON, Miss. ( WLBT /Gray News) - A Mississippi state senator has filed a bill titled the “Contraception Begins at Erection Act.” The bill, written by Sen. Bradford Blackman, would make it “unlawful for a person to discharge genetic material without the intent to fertilize an embryo.”
State Senator Bradford Blackmon's bill would make it "unlawful" for someone to ejaculate without "the intent to fertilize an embryo."
Even if you didn't see snow, the Arctic air blast from the polar vortex is still here. See how to get ready for the cold. When will Mississippi get warm?
The legislation follows an ongoing federal lawsuit alleging inmates at a Mississippi prison were exposed to dangerous chemicals, with some later contracting late-stage cancer.
March of Mayors competition is officially underway across the state of Mississippi. The food drive pits cities against each other in an effort to raise as much food as possible for Mississippians in need.
Several Mississippi schools and universities have canceled classes Tuesday ahead of the forecasted winter snowstorm.
Mississippi authorities captured a man wanted in multiple states after he allegedly bought livestock and agricultural equipment with fraudulent checks.
Snow accumulations are possible across much of Mississippi, according to the revised forecast Sunday from the National Weather Service in Jackson.
The University of Southern Mississippi and Mississippi College's accelerated law degree program will help students in more ways than one, alum says.
National Signing Day for 2025 is only a couple of weeks away and Mississippi high school football players will be deciding in the coming days on where their next home will be in the near future.
Peter Schrager praises John Harbaugh for his ‘riveting’ speech to the team after the playoff loss. The Ravens’ lack of takeaways in the playoffs are a recurring theme. Rob Gronkowski says Mark Andrews can use adversity as fuel.