An opportunity for greatness
Rolfe McCollister
Nov. 3, 2009
The bond election we face on Nov. 14 is a huge decision for Baton Rouge, but many voters seem to be prepared to make the call based on questions like, “What’s in it for me?” or “How much will it cost us?” That’s normal in a tax election—and it’s human nature, too [looking out for No. 1].
But the fact is, our community’s finest moments—when we shined in the national spotlight—were those when we focused on others and on the “greater good,” as we did post-Katrina and post-Gustav. We weren’t average in our compassion or mediocre in our response to those in need. Our community was excellent and awe-inspiring, and I know I swelled with pride when folks I met elsewhere heard I was from Baton Rouge. The nation was impressed. We stood out as a community—and it felt great.
I also remember sitting in the New Orleans Superdome with my family in 2003 and 2007 as we watched the LSU Tigers capture the BCS championship. It was the exhilaration of watching our team excel and finish as the best in the nation. There is something special about being exceptional, instead of simply mediocre.
These memories are of opportunities we had to step up as a community and team to the next level—a level of greatness that would be remembered and that would stand out from the crowd. And Baton Rouge did. And LSU did. And these were proud moments in our history that made an impression on the nation.
On Nov. 14, I believe we have been presented with another opportunity to take our community to the next level. A vision for the future. A chance to build on our current momentum and invest our resources to separate us from the pack and put the spotlight back on Baton Rouge, positioning us as “America’s next great city.”
That’s something I get excited about, and it’s why I am voting yes for the bond issue on Nov. 14. I am asking you to join me, and also to encourage others to check out brgov.com and examine the proposal. Be an informed voter—not just an angry one.
