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by people and industry.
3.	RIGHT TO WORK LAW
The legislature authorized a state-wide election to incorporate the present Right to Wrork Law into the present constitution. Giving further evidence of Mississippi's attitude that labor and management should work together harmoniously, the people of the state voted by more than a two-to-one margin to make thi8 law a part of the constitution.
4.	INDUSTRIAL PARKS
Mississippi's "Industrial Park Act of 1960" enables political subdivisions in the state to estabKsh and develop "standard" industrial parks bonds with which to establish the modern districts to standard specifications.
5.	INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDS
PoKtical subdivisions in the state can issue revenue bonds with which to acquire land, erect plants, and acquire and install equipment for industrial operations under law provisions.
The two above mentioned lav/s pertain to the text presenting the Missis-ppi Bill of Rights.
6.	STATE PORTS
Now legislation also authorizes for the development of the river and Gulf ports, including authority to build dry-dock facilities needed to keep ship-building industries at high production. This law has good effect at the Ingalls Shipbuilding Flant in Pascagoula, Mississippi.


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