One of the most difficult if not least productive exercises undertaken in Mississippi in the last half-century has been the recurring effort to reorganize the executive branch of state government. In reviewing those efforts, Thomas Kynerd attempts to gain insight into the repeated failures.
In 1932, a study of state government described its organization as -chaotic, - but the recommended improvements were -shouted- down. Nearly twenty years later, the governor decided it was time to reorganize state government and asked the legislature to develop a plan. The plan was prepared with much...
One of the most difficult if not least productive exercises undertaken in Mississippi in the last half-century has been the recurring effort to reo...