Heard It On The Shark

Mississippi Representative Nick Bain

Episode Summary

Nick Bain, Mississippi Representative from Alcorn County, talks about legislation that may help stem the harm that comes from fentanyl.

Episode Notes

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This week: Nick Bain is the District 2 Representative to the Mississippi House of Representatives.  Representative Bain is a member of the Rotary Club, Mississippi Bar Association, Mississippi Municipal Association, Oakland Baptist Church, the Alliance and a board member of the Boys and Girls Club of Corinth.  Representative Bain talks about the 2022 session and in particular legislation that he hopes will help stem the number of deaths that are happening due to fentanyl.