Hello and Happy Easter. I’m Brice Wiggins, and I am running for Congress in the Republican Primary Election on June 7th to represent the people of South Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District in Washington D.C.
Our campaign to clean up D.C. won’t be easy, but I know how to win a tough fight. I’ve done it on the sports field, I’ve done it in the courtroom and I’ve done it in the Mississippi legislature. I’m ready for the next fight in the U.S. House of Representatives–and I am ready to show up for Mississippi, in person. You can learn more about me, my record, and my campaign HERE.
As we inch closer to election day, June 7. I’m going to every corner of South Mississippi to earn your vote. We’re building on the momentum of our accomplishments in the legislative session including; my vote for the largest tax cut in Mississippi history, my active involvement in passing the largest teacher pay raise in Mississippi history, my actions on the Senate floor to pushback against D.C. overreach on vaccines, and my strong support of our law enforcement as Senate Chairman of the First Responders’ Caucus.
Click HERE for details on my involvement in these accomplishments.
From the Pinebelt to the Coast, I invite you to keep up with us along the campaign trail. Below are some highlights from this past week.
“The people are the only legitimate fountain of power.”
—James Madison
Campaign Trail Highlights
Trent Lott International Airport Reopens
The expansion of Trent Lott International Airport has created a gateway for aviation and economic development in South Mississippi. The runway improvements now support larger planes and military aircraft such as C-130s, further enhancing TLIA’s ability to attract new industry and sustain existing partners. I’m grateful to have played an integral role in seeing this project through and pledge to continue advancing Mississippi and its natural resources to boost economic development and our competitive advantage across the country. Learn more HERE.
To the U.S. Fighter Pilots who joined us in support of the Trent Lott International Airport reopening in Moss Point today – thank you for your service and sacrifices fighting for our country. May God bless you and your families!
Biloxi School District Tour
JROTC Air Rifle Team Resolution
It was an incredible privilege to personally present SR58 to the dedicated young men and women of Pascagoula High School JROTC’s Air Rifle Team.
This Senate Resolution officially recognizes, commends, and congratulates this team for winning state and regional titles, allowing them to qualify for the All-Service JROTC National Championship. To say I’m proud is an absolute understatement. #PascagoulaProud
Harrison County Young Lawyers
It was a refreshing night speaking with the Harrison County Young Lawyers Association, gaining insight into the minds and the policy issues that are important to our future leaders. I truly enjoyed reminiscing about my first years as a prosecutor.
Thank you all for reminding me why I’ve always strived to be someone who inspires young people and pledge to continue to do so in D.C.
JE Ball 2022
Once again, I had the honor of emceeing Jeune Esprit’s JE Ball 2022.
Congratulations to the young women of Pascagoula on a beautiful night, and thank you to the entire organization for the extraordinary acts of service you all provide our community throughout the year.
Final Note...
As a leader, serving others and taking action to create real change that positively impacts the people I am elected to represent is my mission. Mississippi, I’m ready to work for you and with you to build a nation we can once again be proud of.
I hope you will consider my passion and strong record of getting things as I ask for your vote and support on June 7.
Primary Election Voting Information
The Primary Election is on June 7.Click HERE for the Secretary of State Voter Information Guide for Details.Are you registered to vote? Find out HERE.If not, no worries. You have until May 9th to register to vote either in person or by mail. Click HERE to download a voter registration application. If you choose to mail in your voter registration application to the Circuit Clerk’s Office located in the county of your residence, be sure it is postmarked before May 9th (30 days before the election). Out of town on June 7th?IN-PERSON ABSENTEE VOTING – Visit your County Circuit Clerk’s Office to absentee vote in person from April 23 to June 4. MAIL-IN ABSENTEE VOTING – Contact the Circuit Clerk’s Office located in the county of your residence and request an Official Application for Absentee Elector’s Ballot be mailed to you. The Application and Ballot may be mailed together depending on how close to the election date is when the ballot is requested. *Mail-in absentee ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received on or within five (5) business days of the election, June 14th, for them to count. |
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