ADISON CO., Miss. (WLBT) – Comments made Thursday afternoon at the Mississippi State Capitol could be signs a major economic development project is in the works for Madison County.
On Thursday, Gov. Tate Reeves and the Mississippi Legislative Black Caucus held dueling press conferences to discuss the approval of hundreds of millions in incentives for electric battery manufacturers coming to Marshall County.
Members of the Black Caucus said they weren’t opposed to economic development, but said they’d like to see more economic development for the areas they represent.
“They’ll probably be an economic development project for Madison County next week,” said Rep. Robert Johnson, the House minority leader. “And they would tell Bryant Clark and Holmes County, ‘Oh, that will help your area because you drive over to Madison County and take advantage of those jobs.”
Clark represents Attala, Holmes, and Yazoo Counties. He also is a member of the Black Caucus.
“If they could drive over to Madison County, let them drive over to Holmes County,” Johnson continued. “He has all the land, all the resources, all the workforce development training you need. Let somebody drive to our areas and take advantage.”
It’s unclear what type of project Johnson was referring to.
Joey Deason, executive director of the Madison County Economic Development Authority, would not comment.
During his press conference, Gov. Tate Reeves didn’t speak specifically on Madison County.
However, he did say more economic development news could be coming down the pipeline.
“I don’t think this is going to be the last announcement made of a major economic development project in the great state of Mississippi,” he said. “We’ve had some tremendous prospects and projects west of I-55 over the last four years, and it is my expectation we’re going to continue to see wins east of I-55, west of I-55, north of I-20, and south of I-20 because we’ve got good people in every region of our state.”
“I can’t guarantee you where the next project may locate, but I can tell you this: I’m real confident that wherever the next project comes, most people are going to be happy about it.”








