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The Mississippi Center for Public Policy (MCPP) is a free-market, conservative
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located in
Jackson, Mississippi Jackson, officially the City of Jackson, is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The city is also one of two county seats of Hinds County, along with Raymond. The city had a population of 153,701 at t ...
. The organization's stated mission is "To advance the constitutional ideals of liberty and justice for all Mississippians by employing an evidenced-based approach to public policy whereby we advocate for and advance real conservative ideas with policy makers, members of the media, business leaders, the academic community, and private citizens." MCPP generally advocates for lower taxes, fewer government regulations,
religious liberty Freedom of religion or religious liberty is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It also includes the freedom ...
, educational freedom, and free-market healthcare reforms. In January 2021,
Douglas Carswell John Douglas Wilson Carswell (born 3 May 1971) is a British former politician who served as a Member of Parliament from 2005 to 2017, co-founded Vote Leave and currently serves as president and CEO of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy. ...
was appointed as the President & CEO.


Publications

In 2019, Mississippi Center for Public Policy released their policy guide book, ''The High Road to Freedom''. This includes more than 100 policy recommendations that MCPP supports among 25 issues, including: Regulations, Law, Local Governance, Economy, Budget, Taxes, Healthcare, and Education. In the early 2000s, MCPP released ''Governing By Principle''. This includes 10 foundational principles that the organization believes all policy should follow.


Mississippi Justice Institute

The institute has a legal arm called the Mississippi Justice Institute. In 2018, Aaron Rice became Director of the Mississippi Justice Institute. Rice was named a recipient of the MS Top 50 in 2020. Former Directors include
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, who went on to become State Auditor of Mississippi, and D. Michael Hurst Jr., who became
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for the
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. In 2016, when the
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filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Mississippi's public charter schools, the Mississippi Justice Institute intervened on behalf of parents whose children attend these charter schools. In 2019, the
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ruled in favor of charter school students and MJI, allowing charter schools to continue to receive taxpayer funding. The Mississippi Justice Institute has filed multiple economic liberty lawsuits challenging various
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laws. In 2019, Mississippi Justice Institute sued the Mississippi Department of Cosmetology on behalf of Dipa Bhattarai, an eyebrow threader whose business was closed because she did not have the required occupational license. In 2020, MJI sued the Mississippi Department of Health on behalf of Donna Harris who was providing weight loss advice for clients. The state argued that she could not do that because she wasn't a registered dietician. This lawsuit was profiled in
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. In the spring of 2020, the Mississippi Justice Institute filed two lawsuits against two mayors concerning
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related restrictions. Mississippi Justice Institute sued the city of
Jackson, Mississippi Jackson, officially the City of Jackson, is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The city is also one of two county seats of Hinds County, along with Raymond. The city had a population of 153,701 at t ...
after Mayor
Chokwe Antar Lumumba Chokwe Antar Lumumba (born March 29, 1983) is an American attorney, activist, and politician serving as the 53rd mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, the 7th consecutive African-American to hold the position. He was first elected in 2017. In the prim ...
issued an executive order restricting the right to openly carry a firearm because of the pandemic. A consent decree prohibits the city from attempting to restrict open carry again. MJI also sued the city of
Greenville, Mississippi Greenville is a city in and the county seat of Washington County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 34,400 at the 2010 census. It is located in the area of historic cotton plantations and culture known as the Mississippi Delta. H ...
over an order prohibiting drive-in church services in the city.


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* {{official, http://www.mspolicy.org Non-profit organizations based in Mississippi Political and economic think tanks in the United States Conservative organizations in the United States