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BR “Thrive” plan vote this November. Don’t get hoodwinked. Vote NO!
Posted on 10/19/25 at 1:38 pm
Posted on 10/19/25 at 1:38 pm
Thrive plan
The first sentence is the most important.
So because of St George, they want to rob dedicated funds from parish wide services to fund BR city costs. Such a BS end run to keep sucking off the entire Parish to fund BR.
Then let me tell you what will happen. In the not too distant future (if this passes), the library will cry they don’t have enough funds and will put another “dedicated library tax” on the ballot to makeup what they robbed from them to put in the general fund. Then everyone will vote for libraries because you’re an a-hole if you don’t. Walla! BR city keeps getting taxes they lost from St George.
VOTE NO! BR needs to survive on its own and not take tax dollars from Parish wide dedicated taxes.
It’s also on a LSU home game day I believe. Go vote No before you go to the game.
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Under the proposed plan, a portion of dedicated taxes from the East Baton Rouge Parish Library System, Mosquito Abatement and Rodent Control, and the Council on Aging will be re-dedicated into the general fund. Those re-dedications will result in a one-time infusion of $52.4 million that will be used to pay down debt, immediately putting the parish in a stronger financial position and reducing the burden on future budgets. In addition, a one-time payment of $6 million will be invested in parish-wide priorities such as critical infrastructure, drainage improvements, and public safety. On a recurring basis, Thrive! would generate approximately $21 million to manage ongoing debt obligations, with $4.5 million remaining annually to stabilize the budget, preserve essential services, and invest in long-overdue improvements.
The first sentence is the most important.
So because of St George, they want to rob dedicated funds from parish wide services to fund BR city costs. Such a BS end run to keep sucking off the entire Parish to fund BR.
Then let me tell you what will happen. In the not too distant future (if this passes), the library will cry they don’t have enough funds and will put another “dedicated library tax” on the ballot to makeup what they robbed from them to put in the general fund. Then everyone will vote for libraries because you’re an a-hole if you don’t. Walla! BR city keeps getting taxes they lost from St George.
VOTE NO! BR needs to survive on its own and not take tax dollars from Parish wide dedicated taxes.
It’s also on a LSU home game day I believe. Go vote No before you go to the game.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 1:42 pm to UptownJoeBrown
Normally I would agree, but this thing takes money from the libraries and COA which are bloated, unregulated entities in the parish that are flush with cash. As long as St George is in EBR Parish and I have a say, I’d rather those funds go elsewhere in the Parish than those coffers. Same with Brec.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 1:45 pm to In The Know
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Normally I would agree, but this thing takes money from the libraries and COA which are bloated, unregulated entities in the parish that are flush with cash. As long as St George is in EBR Parish and I have a say, I’d rather those funds go elsewhere in the Parish than those coffers. Same with Brec.
And normally I would agree with this but then they put another dedicated tax for libraries and/or BREC and it passes. They always do. More taxes.
It’s a shell game.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 1:57 pm to UptownJoeBrown
If it were me I would up the mayor's plan exponentially.
I don't know the mayor or any of his staff personally.
Where the hell is that sewer use fee going? Everyone is has been paying since the 1980s a monthly fee that is now about $80 , including all businesses.
Multiply that out for 108,000 single family homes in the parish per month for 40 (forty) years. That is $3 trillion. ( I used $60 per month.) Please check my math, be my guest.
I don't know the mayor or any of his staff personally.
Where the hell is that sewer use fee going? Everyone is has been paying since the 1980s a monthly fee that is now about $80 , including all businesses.
Multiply that out for 108,000 single family homes in the parish per month for 40 (forty) years. That is $3 trillion. ( I used $60 per month.) Please check my math, be my guest.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:01 pm to UptownJoeBrown
If you vote Thrive
You will stay Alive
And Survive the Jive
You will stay Alive
And Survive the Jive
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:12 pm to UptownJoeBrown
Sounds like a great plan. The EBR library system is flush with tax dollars while the rest of the Parish crumbles.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:18 pm to Riverside
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Yeah. If they NEVER ask for more dedicated library taxes in the future.
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Sounds like a great plan. The EBR library system is flush with tax dollars while the rest of the Parish crumbles.
Yeah. If they NEVER ask for more dedicated library taxes in the future.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:33 pm to UptownJoeBrown
quote:
Yeah. If they NEVER ask for more dedicated library taxes in the future.
So your plan is to simultaneously defund the library AND watch the parish crumble further because that somehow safeguards against the threat of future tax increases?
The mayor's plan isn't perfect but..I like his plan more than your plan.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:37 pm to UptownJoeBrown
Yeah. If they NEVER ask for more dedicated library taxes in the future.
There is more to it than what is quoted in OP. It’s taking the money on hand and re-allocating as a one time event. Those entities still have their normal allotments.
Edit: upon reading more carefully, it appears I was mistaken. It does have a reoccurring element.
There is more to it than what is quoted in OP. It’s taking the money on hand and re-allocating as a one time event. Those entities still have their normal allotments.
Edit: upon reading more carefully, it appears I was mistaken. It does have a reoccurring element.
This post was edited on 10/19/25 at 9:42 pm
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:39 pm to Huey Lewis
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So your plan is to simultaneously defund the library AND watch the parish crumble further because that somehow safeguards against the threat of future tax increases?
Nope. Didn’t say that. City of BR should cut it’s bloated budget.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:39 pm to UptownJoeBrown
I understand and while I supported St. George, their new city has positioned us in BR to look out for our interests first. I would hope that those in St. George would understand considering that is their position as well
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:42 pm to DerkaDerka
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It’s taking the money on hand and re-allocating as a one time event. Those entities still have their normal allotments.
Nope. Lies
On a recurring basis, Thrive! would generate approximately $21 million to manage ongoing debt obligations, with $4.5 million remaining annually to stabilize the budget
What don’t you understand about recurring basis?
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:43 pm to TROLA
quote:
their new city has positioned us in BR to look out for our interests first.
Which they have for decades. Now you want to raid Parish wide dedicated taxes for your budget. Which is bloated as frick btw.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:45 pm to Huey Lewis
The library has a lot of paid shills I’ve noticed. Crime is the biggest problem facing EBR and the money the library system doesn’t know how to spend is needed elsewhere. This is common sense.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:47 pm to UptownJoeBrown
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Which they have for decades. Now you want to raid Parish wide dedicated taxes for your budget. Which is bloated as frick btw.
This is the new reality. St. George voted to expand the bloat. I don’t blame them but the potential consequences regarding money have been well established in the lead up. Right or wrong, expecting those of us in BR to not support out best interest is naive
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:49 pm to Riverside
Not EBR. BR City crime and bloated budgets supported by the rest of the Parish.
All you people that vote yes, I hope you vote no next time the library wants more money. Or mosquito abatement. Because that is coming if this passes.
Net result? More taxes for everyone. Yay!
All you people that vote yes, I hope you vote no next time the library wants more money. Or mosquito abatement. Because that is coming if this passes.
Net result? More taxes for everyone. Yay!
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:50 pm to TROLA
quote:
Right or wrong, expecting those of us in BR to not support out best interest is naive
Well at least you’re an honest thief.
This post was edited on 10/19/25 at 2:53 pm
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:50 pm to TROLA
This plan isn’t because of St. George. OP is claiming that but it’s not accurate.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:52 pm to In The Know
quote:yup. Some can be ripe for corruption with that much cash
Normally I would agree, but this thing takes money from the libraries and COA which are bloated, unregulated entities in the parish that are flush with cash.
Posted on 10/19/25 at 2:53 pm to Riverside
Of course they won’t come out and say it.
Well what is it then?
Well what is it then?
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