Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR86

Introduced
3/17/26  
Refer
3/17/26  

Caption

Commend Sam Hubbard on the occasion of his retirement as Deputy Commissioner of Department of Banking and Consumer Finance.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the significant contributions Hubbard has made throughout his career, including his work as Chief Examiner and Director of the Banking Division. His tenure has been marked by a commitment to maintaining strong communication between the department and the regulated industries, promoting legislative improvements, and sustaining high standards in examination processes. This recognition serves not only as a retirement commendation but also as an affirmation of the department’s operational integrity during his leadership.

Summary

Senate Resolution 86 honors Sam Hubbard for his retirement as Deputy Commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance. Hubbard has dedicated over 36 years to this agency, holding various roles that emphasize his commitment to excellence and expertise in the banking sector. As Deputy Commissioner, he was responsible for overseeing operations within the department, ensuring the safety and soundness of financial institutions, and representing the department in various capacities.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding this resolution appears to be positive, reflecting a deep respect for public service and the impact of long-term dedication to the field of banking and consumer finance. The resolution fosters a sense of community pride in recognizing an individual whose career accomplishments have influenced the state’s financial regulatory landscape.

Contention

While the resolution is a straightforward tribute to Hubbard's career, it may also elicit discussions about the broader changes in the banking and consumer finance sector during his tenure. Those familiar with his work may argue about the effectiveness of regulatory practices and the challenges that lie ahead for his successor, highlighting the importance of continued commitment to excellence in public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2043

Appropriation; Banking and Consumer Finance, Department of.

MS SR153

Commend Clarke County Chief Deputy Sheriff Barry M. White on occasion of his retirement.

MS SB3048

Appropriation; Banking and Consumer Finance, Department of.

MS HR103

Mayor Phil Fisher; commend service as Mayor of Clinton upon occasion of his retirement.

MS HR2

Rogelio V. Solos; commend career of with Associated Press upon the occasion of his retirement.

MS SR139

Commend National Award-Winning Oxford High School Tennis Coach Louis Nash on the occasion of his retirement.

MS SR150

Commend Rankin County Superintendent Dr. Scott Rimes as MASA 2024 Superintendent of the Year on the occasion of his retirement.

MS SR122

Commend service and economic development accomplishments of Flowood Mayor Gary Rhoads on occasion of his retirement.

MS HR45

Edward Peebles "Ed" Peacock, III; commending the life, legacy and contributions of.

MS HR74

Mark Thornton; commend service to the Laurel Leader-Call upon the occasion of his retirement.

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