However, the one-year anniversary is not the finish line, and many challenges still remain.
Mississippi will have the renaissance that Governor Barbour talked about.
I want to thank all those who have volunteered.
People are going to have to—they're coming down to work; they're going to have to have a place to live.
Hurricane Katrina was the most destructive natural disaster in U.S. history, and rebuilding will take time.
Some of the hardest work is still ahead in rebuilding Mississippi.
This Tuesday marks the first anniversary of Katrina - one of the deadliest and most costly natural disasters in American...
$110 billion was a reason to be hopeful.
We will stay until the job is done, and by working together, we will help our fellow citizens along the Gulf Coast write...
I feel a quiet sense of determination that's going to shape the future of Mississippi. And so I've come back on this ann...
We will stay until the job is done, and by working together, we will help our fellow citizens along the gulf coast write...
The Federal Government would learn the lessons of Katrina; we would do what it takes, and we would stay as long as it ta...
During National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, we recognize the damaging effects of substance abuse and rene...
This work begins with understanding that youth are less likely to engage in risky behaviors when they are connected to s...
We are making progress because there are millions of our fellow citizens answering the universal call to love a neighbor...
We must ensure that Americans in need can readily access services and programs.
Alcohol and drug abuse disrupts families, threatens the safety of our neighborhoods, and ruins the lives of countless me...
I encourage you to invite and receive suggestions from those who desire to preserve the scenic, cultural, historical, ge...