Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann issued the following statement.
Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann today announced the appointment of longtime Jackson businessman Sandy Carter as his representative on the nine-member Metro Jackson Water Authority Board, which is tasked with assuming control over operations of Jackson’s water and wastewater system.
“Sandy Carter brings decades of financial expertise, deep knowledge of Jackson’s water system, and a strong commitment to this community,” said Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann. “His experience with municipal bond financing and civic leadership make him exceptionally qualified to help guide the Metro Jackson Water Authority and ensure accountability, long-term stability, and, most importantly, safe and reliable water service.”
The Metro Jackson Water Authority was created during the Mississippi Legislature’s 2026 Regular Session through House Bill 1677. The legislation establishes a nine-member board responsible for overseeing water and wastewater systems serving Jackson and surrounding areas, providing a permanent governance structure to ensure safe, clean, and reliable service at affordable, regulated rates.
Carter is a longtime Jackson resident with extensive experience in finance, municipal bonds, and community leadership. A graduate of the University of Mississippi with degrees in Banking and Finance and a Juris Doctorate, he spent 34 years at Trustmark administering municipal bond issues, including several water and sewer bond financings for the City of Jackson. Having followed Jackson’s water system for more than 20 years, he brings valuable institutional knowledge and experience to the board.
The Authority will formally begin upon the appointment of a majority of its board members and will assume management and control of the systems upon termination of the federal court-appointed interim third-party manager, or earlier if ordered by the court.

6 comments:
Dayum! Lost a bet! I wagered Delbert would appoint a democrat.
an absolute PERFECT appointment for the board
One can't argue against this person's qualifications to be on the Board.
Now we just need the gov. appts.to have a majority.
Bond. Sandy Bond.
Solid choice! Hopefully the Governor will add some engineering expertise!!! Engineer from Ridgeland is not enough. And that Daniel Walker guy was hired and fired by Keisha Powell. That tells you all you need to know about him!
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