JSU alum Rep. Angela Cockerham appointed to House Appropriations Committee and the Legislative Budget Committee

Rep. Angela Cockerham
Rep. Angela Cockerham
Rep. Angela Cockerham

Mississippi Rep. Angela Cockerham, a Jackson State University alumnus, has been appointed to the House Appropriations Committee and Legislative Budget Committee.

“I am pleased to appoint Rep. Cockerham to fill this position on the House Appropriations Committee and the Legislative Budget Committee,” said Speaker of the House Philip Gunn in an Aug. 26 news release. “Through her work as Chairman of the House Energy Committee, Rep. Cockerham has been invaluable to the House leadership team. I know she will be an effective member of these committees as they address state budget issues.”

As a member of these committees, Cockerham will play an active role in crafting the state’s budget. The Legislative Budget Committee is a starting point for the budget crafting process. Once a year, members meet with representatives from all the state agencies who present their estimated budget needs for the next fiscal year. For Fiscal Year 2014, the House and Senate Appropriations Committees agreed to adopt $5.779 billion budget.

“I would like to thank Speaker Philip Gunn for having the continuous confidence in me to appoint me as a member of the Appropriations and Legislative Budget committees,” said Rep. Cockerham in the news release.  “Speaker Gunn has continuously proven that he is a technician when it comes to achieving a balanced budget and a visionary for economic development. My goals, as a member of these two committees, will be to collaborate with my colleagues as we continue work to find solutions to the major issues that face our constituents and the citizens of Mississippi.

“I am mindful of the many cost issues we are faced with like education, healthcare, and corrections to name a few,” she continued.  “As House Energy Chair, I am excited about our country and state’s energy future and the impact it is having on my district in Southwest Mississippi.   I will approach my new assignments with God at the center of my thought process and the humbleness that my parents remind me of daily.”

Cockerham graduated from JSU in 1998. She earned her law degree from Loyola University and holds a master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.