In a recent government meeting in Saint Tammany, community members voiced strong support for unionization and collective bargaining agreements (CBAs), emphasizing the need for workers to have a seat at the decision-making table. One speaker highlighted that regardless of political affiliation, the desire for representation and fair treatment in the workplace transcends party lines. The call for a CBA was framed as a fundamental expectation from taxpayers, with a warning that failure to address these concerns could lead to political repercussions.
The meeting also addressed significant changes in local governance regarding industrial tax exemptions (ITEPs). A retired teacher raised concerns about the new governor's decision to strip local public agencies, including the school board, of their ability to accept or reject ITEPs. This shift has reportedly diminished transparency and public input in the approval process, potentially costing the school system millions in tax revenue that had previously been earmarked for educational support.
The speaker urged the board to place the issue of ITEPs on the agenda for future discussions, stressing the importance of understanding how these changes could impact local schools and taxpayers. The community's right to know about the implications of these tax exemptions was underscored as a priority.
Additionally, Robert Broom from Slidell announced an upcoming meeting of the Saint Anthony Parish audit committee, inviting public participation to discuss audit schedules and progress. The meeting is set for July 31 at 4:30 PM, aiming to foster transparency and community engagement.
As the board prepares for upcoming conferences and meetings, including the first CAW meeting on August 1, the discussions reflect a growing demand for accountability and active participation in local governance.