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  "path": "/news/jackson/2026/05/jackson-equity-officer-delivers-impassioned-defense-of-dei-after-critic-questions-spending.html",
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  "textContent": "“Maybe I’m not doing my job of letting people know what DEI has happened in the city of Jackson. So maybe we need to talk about it a little more,” John Willis said May 5, standing before the Jackson City Council.",
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