Family
Legacy
Overcoming Adversity

Building Bipartisan Bridges

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Building Bipartisan Bridges is the autobiography of Willie Simmons — a sharecropper's son from rural Mississippi who rose through decades of public service to become a state senator, Transportation Commissioner, and a quiet architect of bipartisan progress in one of America's most divided states. Rooted in the lessons of a handmade kitchen table, a large family, and a childhood defined by hard work and scarce resources, Willie's story traces a remarkable journey from the cotton fields of Utica to the halls of the Mississippi Capitol. He served 26 years in the State Senate, where he became known for crossing party lines to deliver real results — transforming funding for historically Black universities, fixing deadly roads, and securing millions for underserved communities. Later, as the first African American elected to the Mississippi Transportation Commission, he directed over a billion dollars into infrastructure and was elected Chairman by his Republican colleagues. Throughout, his compass remained the same: communication, collaboration, compromise, and consensus. This is also a family story — of a marriage and political partnership with his wife Rosie, and of a daughter, Sarita, who stepped into his Senate seat and carried the legacy forward. Building Bipartisan Bridges is a testament to what public service looks like when it is rooted not in ambition, but in purpose.

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