Contributors

Russ Latino

Russ is an attorney with Wells, Marble and Hurst Law Firm in Ridgeland, Mississippi. Prior to attending law school, Russ was a Dean’s List scholar at Tulane University, where he earned a B.A. in Political Science and History. He is a passionate conservative political analyst and a student of the revolutionary founding of the country. He can often be heard filling in as a guest host for local conservative talk radio.

Doug Davis

Doug is a fifth generation Mississippian. He is an assistant vice president at First Security Bank in Hernando and has been with First Security since November of 2001. He was elected to State Senate in a special election in December of 2004 and was re-elected in 2007 for a full four year term.

Becky Currie

Republican Rep. Becky Currie of Brookhaven was elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives in 2007. In 2011, she began to speak out more publicly about the need for immigration reform. Since that time she has become one of the faces of the immigration reform movement in the legislature, speaking to groups across Mississippi, working with colleagues to craft legislation, and talking candidly about the abuses related to illegal immigration.

Chris McDaniel

Chris is an attorney, conservative commentator and a Republican politician in the Mississippi Senate who has represented the 42nd District, which encompasses part of South Mississippi, since 2008. He resides with his family in Ellisville, Mississippi. 

Michael Watson

Michael is a an attorney and Republican State Senator from Pascagoula, Mississippi. He drafted and helped guide SB 2988, Mississippi’s first law dealing with illegal immigration, into law during his freshman year in the MS Senate. A major proponent of education reform, he has extensive knowledge in charter schools and issues related to school choice.

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Ian Underwood

Ian is a graduate of Mississippi College with a degree in History. He is the current Executive Director of the Mississippi Federation of College Republicans and a co-founder of Generation Mississippi. He is from Pascagoula, Mississippi. Follow him on Twitter @IUnder22

20130326-132154.jpgAllen Hamilton

About Allen: Allen Hamilton is from Moss Point, MS. He is the current Chairman of the Mississippi Federation of College Republicans, and a public policy student at Ole Miss. He is a co-organizer of the non-partisan group Generation Mississippi formed to engage the youth of Mississippi on politics and policy. Contact Allen on Twitter @AllenHJr19

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