Mornings with Brian Haldane

Thrive BR: What's at Stake for the Library and Council on Aging


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Dr. James Gilmore and Zach Kilshaw join the show to discuss the upcoming November 15th ballot propositions in East Baton Rouge Parish. These three propositions—renewals for the library, Council on Aging, and mosquito abatement—are not new taxes but continuations of existing millages. Dr. Gilmore, representing Generations United PAC, emphasizes the importance of voting “yes” to maintain vital services for both youth and seniors. He highlights the Council on Aging’s clean audits, expanded senior centers, and over 8 million meals served through Meals on Wheels. Kilshaw explains how the library and Council on Aging collaborated with the mayor’s office to rededicate portions of their budgets to help address city-parish financial gaps, without compromising core services.

The library, for example, will maintain popular digital services while reallocating 2.8 of its 11.1 mills. The Council on Aging will redirect 0.25 of its 2.25 mills, ensuring seniors won’t feel the impact. Both organizations conducted thorough budget reviews to ensure sustainability. The conversation also addresses past scrutiny of the Council on Aging, clarifying that multiple investigations yielded no findings of wrongdoing. The episode closes with a reminder that these renewals are essential for continued service and infrastructure support, and that Thrive EBR is a collaborative effort to strengthen the entire community. Voters are urged to support all three propositions on November 15th.

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