June 27, 2016: MBJ: Democrats elect new leadership; Moak wins party chair
Moak is from Bogue Chitto. Rae Shawn Davis of Gulfport was voted in as vice chair. Earle Banks from Jackson will take over as the executive vice chair and Ryan Brown of Brandon will be treasurer. Rubye Funchess of Jackson was elected secretary and Jamie Franks of Mooreville as parliamentarian.
Moak is from Bogue Chitto. Rae Shawn Davis of Gulfport was voted in as vice chair. Earle Banks from Jackson will take over as the executive vice chair and Ryan Brown of Brandon will be treasurer. Rubye Funchess of Jackson was elected secretary and Jamie Franks of Mooreville as parliamentarian.
Apr 21, 2016: Clarion Ledger: Capitol Complex District bill is dead
State Rep. Earle Banks, D-Jackson, said the Hinds County delegation was opposed to the conference report draft.
State Rep. Earle Banks, D-Jackson, said the Hinds County delegation was opposed to the conference report draft.
Mar 15, 2016: Jackson Free Press: Sonya Williams-Barnes
Williams-Barnes succeeds Democratic Rep. Earle Banks of Jackson in a caucus leadership role he filled the past several weeks because the former chairman, Democrat Kenny Wayne Jones of Canton, lost a bid for re-election to the Senate in 2015.
Williams-Barnes succeeds Democratic Rep. Earle Banks of Jackson in a caucus leadership role he filled the past several weeks because the former chairman, Democrat Kenny Wayne Jones of Canton, lost a bid for re-election to the Senate in 2015.
June 26, 2015: Free Mississippi: The Wall of Shame
State Rep. Earle Banks believes it’s time for Mississippi to remove the Confederate flag.
State Rep. Earle Banks believes it’s time for Mississippi to remove the Confederate flag.
Apr 26, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Southern states observe Confederate Memorial Day
Mississippi state Rep. Earle Banks for several years has unsuccessfully pushed legislation to make Mississippi's Confederate Memorial Day a combined holiday also celebrating "Civil Rights Memorial Day." "They may be proud of the fact that their families were Confederates and pro-slavery. They may be ashamed that their families were pro-slavery. My family didn't have a choice on being slaves," Banks, D-Jackson, said.
Mississippi state Rep. Earle Banks for several years has unsuccessfully pushed legislation to make Mississippi's Confederate Memorial Day a combined holiday also celebrating "Civil Rights Memorial Day." "They may be proud of the fact that their families were Confederates and pro-slavery. They may be ashamed that their families were pro-slavery. My family didn't have a choice on being slaves," Banks, D-Jackson, said.
Nov 7, 2012: Gulf Live: Newcomer Josiah Coleman wins seat on Mississippi Supreme court (with results list)
Newcomer Josiah Coleman cruised to a seat on the Mississippi Supreme Court, while Chief Justice Bill Waller Jr. held a solid lead over state Rep. Earle Banks, a Jackson Democrat in judicial races Tuesday.
Newcomer Josiah Coleman cruised to a seat on the Mississippi Supreme Court, while Chief Justice Bill Waller Jr. held a solid lead over state Rep. Earle Banks, a Jackson Democrat in judicial races Tuesday.
Oct 24, 2012: Jackson Free Press: William Waller Jr.: No Agenda
The race for Position 1 on the Mississippi State Supreme Court for the Central District has become unexpectedly contentious as Election Day nears. Earle S. Banks Sr., a Democratic lawmaker from Jackson, has been stepping up his attacks against the incumbent, Chief Justice William "Bill" Waller Jr.
The race for Position 1 on the Mississippi State Supreme Court for the Central District has become unexpectedly contentious as Election Day nears. Earle S. Banks Sr., a Democratic lawmaker from Jackson, has been stepping up his attacks against the incumbent, Chief Justice William "Bill" Waller Jr.
Feb 7, 2012: Jackson Free Press: Sunshine Act Aimed at AG Hood
Several other Democrats tried to offer amendments but Baker, the chairman, ignored them. Rep. Earle Banks, D-Jackson, wanted a provision that would require both the attorney general and agency head wanting to hire the outside firm to agree that a conflict exists.
Several other Democrats tried to offer amendments but Baker, the chairman, ignored them. Rep. Earle Banks, D-Jackson, wanted a provision that would require both the attorney general and agency head wanting to hire the outside firm to agree that a conflict exists.
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Earle S. Banks (born June 25, 1954) is a Mississippi lawyer, funeral director, insurance agent, and (since 1993) has been a Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives.
Earle S. Banks (born June 25, 1954) is a Mississippi lawyer, funeral director, insurance agent, and (since 1993) has been a Democratic member of the Mississippi House of Representatives.