Mornings with Brian Haldane

EBR Budget Breakdown with Laurie White Adams


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Councilwoman Laurie White Adams joins the show to discuss the city-parish budget and recent council developments. She highlighted the endorsement of concert-related rebates, clarifying that these are not direct tax expenditures, but incentives tied to economic impact. Speculation surrounds major artists potentially performing at Tiger Stadium, with contracts under strict non-disclosure agreements. The Plank Road Economic Development District was also discussed, though deferred for two weeks due to the need for more information and potential structural changes.

Adams emphasized the urgency and difficulty of this year’s budget, noting significant funding decreases across departments. She expressed deep emotional concern during early voting, recognizing the weight of decisions affecting nearly half a million residents. The proposed Thrive plan aims to redistribute locked-up dedicated funds, which currently account for 70% of the parish’s billion-dollar budget. She stressed that well-funded entities like BREC and the library thrive due to consistent investment, while underfunded areas like drainage and landscape maintenance suffer.

The conversation also addressed the misconception that the incorporation of the City of St. George should yield proportional budget savings. Adams used a personal analogy, comparing it to the limited financial relief felt when children move out of a household. She underscored that government restructuring is complex due to civil service protections, making job cuts more about reallocation than elimination.

Ultimately, Adams called for pragmatic thinking and unity, reminding listeners that Baton Rouge’s success depends on uplifting all its communities, especially North Baton Rouge. She acknowledged past missteps but urged against blaming current leadership, advocating instead for collaborative solutions and long-term fiscal reform. Her message was clear: the budget is tough, imperfect, and emotionally charged—but it’s a necessary step toward a more balanced and equitable future.

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