In Gov. Tate Reeves' first major ad of the 2023 election, he used old video shot at the now-shuttered private school that was owned by Nancy New, one of the key figures of the Mississippi welfare scandal.
by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today May 11, 2023 Gov. Tate Reeves’ reelection campaign is using 2019 video from the now-shuttered New Summit School that was owned by Nancy New, one of the central figures in Mississippi’s massive welfare scandal. New and her son Zach New, both past political donors to Reeves, have pleaded guilty to fraud charges after bilking $4 million in public education funds related to their work at New Summit School.
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