- posted September 14, 2011
Written by Brian Perry
Pickens Mayor Joel Gill (D) and Brookhaven Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) plowed off in a candidate forum Monday hosted by the Stennis-Capitol Press Luncheon at the University Club in Jackson .The two compete on the November ballot for Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce.
- posted August 3, 2011
Written by Bo Lewis, The Daily Leader
Cindy Hyde-Smith was named the winner Tuesday night in the Republican primary race for Mississippi's commissioner of agriculture and commerce. She will face Democratic Pickens mayor Joel Gill and Reform Party candidate Cathy L. Toole in the Nov. 8 general election.
- posted July 29, 2011
PRESS RELEASE
JACKSON - One day after Commissioner Lester Spell endorsed Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith at the
Neshoba County Fair, John McMillan, Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture &
Industries has also endorsed the Senator in her race for Commissioner of Agriculture and
Commerce. See Alabama Agriculture Commissioner John McMillan endorsement.
- posted July 27, 2011
The Greenwood Commonwealth: Editorials
In a state where agriculture is such a huge part of its economic and cultural identity, the job of Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce would seem to be a major office...
- posted July 22, 2011
PRESS RELEASE
JACKSON - Cindy Hyde-Smith, Republican candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce is featured on the National Federation of Republican Women website..
- posted July 15, 2011
PRESS RELEASE
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Republican candidate for Commissioner of Agriculture and
Commerce, launched a television advertising campaign with a commercial featuring her
leadership, accomplishments, and vision for agriculture in Mississippi...
- posted July 8, 2011
Written by Sid Salter
The Clarion Ledger
STARKVILLE -The year was 1984. New York Congresswoman Geraldine
Ferraro was the Democratic vice presidential nominee with former Vice President
Walter Mondale against the GOP ticket of President Ronald Reagan and then-Vice President George H.W. Bush.....
- posted June 27, 2011
Written by Emily Wagster Pettus
The Associated Press
Even city slickers who think chicken arrives on earth plucked, butchered and shrink-wrapped will have a say in choosing Mississippi's next commissioner of
agriculture and commerce....
- posted May 31, 2011
JACKSON - Mississippi Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Cindy Hyde-Smith recently testified before the United States Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service in Stoneville, urging the agency to establish federal inspection of both domestic and imported catfish as a means of assuring the highest quality product continues to reach consumers ...
- posted May 29, 2011
BROOKHAVEN - The Business and Industry Political Education Committee (BIPEC), a nonpartisan and nonprofit association, released the 2011 Legislator Jobs Report Card this week. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith earned the highest grade for a strong pro-business and fiscally conservative voting record in the Mississippi Legislature...
- posted April 22, 2011
JACKSON - Senator Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, who announced her candidacy for Commissioner of Agriculture on January 27th, launched a new website today - http://www.cindyhydesmith.com ...
- posted January 27, 2011
JACKSON - Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith of Brookhaven, a veteran legislator and rancher, announced today that she will seek the state's Commissioner of Agriculture position ...