More than $7 million in state dollars improved the neighborhood — including a private country club golf course — where Rep. Trey Lamar lives.
Gov. Tate Reeves appointed Cindy Bradshaw, the division’s deputy executive director for eligibility, to replace Snyder.
Trey Lamar brought home millions to his Tate County, even while similarly sized counties and much larger areas across state received little.
More than $7 million in taxpayer dollars have flowed to neighborhoods where Rep. Trey Lamar owns homes — both in Tate County and in Jackson.
Rep. Trey Lamar helped steer $400,000 in taxpayer funds to repave a quiet, already well-paved Jackson cul-de-sac where he owns a home.
Numerous public records requests, dozens of interviews, multiple trips to Tate County: Here's how we reported our investigation of Rep. Trey Lamar's state-funded projects.