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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

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.

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Advocate backs the bond issue

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Our Views: Let us lead, not follow
Nov. 1, 2009

Despite the national recession, Baton Rouge is a city with plenty going for it.

Baton Rouge’s economy is relatively healthy. Its capacity to support more than $900 million in infrastructure projects is unusual in the nation; interest rates are at historic lows and construction costs are reasonable; while many have suffered here from the recession, the opportunity for growth beckons just beyond today’s economic shallows.

As a community, do we choose to go forward?

That, we believe, is the critical issue in the Nov. 14 election on Mayor-President Kip Holden’s tax proposition to pay for a parishwide program of construction. We support it.

Continue reading at 2theadvocate.com

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225 magazine supports the bond

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Vote ‘Yes’ on Nov. 14 – 225 Editorial
Nov. 1, 2009

Nov. 14 is an important day for Baton Rouge’s future. We hope you will have a say in it and vote “Yes” to Mayor Kip Holden’s bond issue and the vision for our future it represents.

Much of what is included in the bond issue is long overdue–in some cases, embarrassingly so. Our Police Department operates in a decrepit headquarters that is literally falling apart. Worse, street cops must routinely let suspected criminals walk with nothing more than a written court summons because the parish prison is full.

Continue reading at 225batonrouge.com

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WAFB reports on mayor’s 30-minute bond program

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

WAFB, David Spunt

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LSU’s Tiger TV news package about the bond proposal

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Tiger TV talks with Chief Administrative Officer Mike Futrell and Zachary Mayor Henry Martinez about the questions and controversy surrounding the bond.

Watch here

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Tennessee River makes attraction for Chattanooga

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

By: Lanny Keller
Oct. 27, 2009 – Page 9B

A couple of weeks ago, Mayor-President Kip Holden was so offended by critical coverage of his upcoming bond proposal that he petulantly took a copy of The Advocate and threw it on the floor in front of a civic group.

For politicians, if the press taketh away, it sometimes also giveth.

Before the Press Club of Baton Rouge on Monday, Holden triumphantly held aloft The Advocate’s travel story about the extraordinary tourism success of Chattanooga.

The Tennessee city’s riverfront renaissance was described in glowing detail, and this time, the newspaper’s storyline fit in with Holden’s storyline about the bond issue.

Keep reading at 2theadvocate.com!

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WBRZ interviews Ron Foreman about 2008 financial deficit

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

Audubon says loss “not a problem”

The president of the Audubon Nature Institute says reports about his groups financial problems are overblown.

Ron Forman admits Audubon finished 2008 in the red by almost $200,000. But he says that’s less than one percent of Audubon’s operating budget.

Watch the video here

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Mayor talks about Alive at Baton Rouge Press Club

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Mayor: Audubon good fit
Alive contract approval up to council

By: Greg Garland
Oct. 20, 2009 – Page 1B

The Audubon Nature Institute’s experience in New Orleans makes it a perfect fit to manage the proposed Alive riverfront attraction if East Baton Rouge Parish voters approve a bond issue Nov. 14 to fund that and other projects, Mayor-President Kip Holden said Monday.

Speaking at the Baton Rouge Press Club, Holden cited the nonprofit institute’s experience operating the zoo, aquarium and other facilities in New Orleans.

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Column discusses aspects of the bond other than Alive

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Alive is not only element of bond vote

By: Lanny Keller

Oct. 16, 2009, Page 9B

There’s just a month to go before a Nov. 14 election on a major Baton Rouge bond issue. Backers of Mayor-President Kip Holden’s bond issue are mobilizing to sway the tax-averse electorate of Baton Rouge.

One important element of the final push: talking about the parts of the $901 million tax program that will replace public facilities crumbling with age.

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Bond issue debate at LWV luncheon

Friday, October 16th, 2009

The League of Women Voters invited supporters and opponents to debate the bond issue at its luncheon on Thursday. The presentation earned at least one more “yes” vote according to this video by WAFB: http://bit.ly/3FJoib

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