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Mason Batts from the mayor’s office joins the show to break down Thrive EBR, a pivotal funding proposal on the November 15th ballot. With widespread support from both political parties, unions, and all Metro Council members, Thrive aims to prevent deep cuts to constitutional offices and essential services like transportation and drainage. Batts clarifies misconceptions around the library millage and emphasizes Thrive as a bridge—not a permanent fix—to stabilize Baton Rouge’s finances. From SNAP support for seniors to mosquito control, the stakes are high. Voters have one more chance to weigh in and shape the city-parish’s financial future.
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By Brian HaldaneMason Batts from the mayor’s office joins the show to break down Thrive EBR, a pivotal funding proposal on the November 15th ballot. With widespread support from both political parties, unions, and all Metro Council members, Thrive aims to prevent deep cuts to constitutional offices and essential services like transportation and drainage. Batts clarifies misconceptions around the library millage and emphasizes Thrive as a bridge—not a permanent fix—to stabilize Baton Rouge’s finances. From SNAP support for seniors to mosquito control, the stakes are high. Voters have one more chance to weigh in and shape the city-parish’s financial future.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.