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East Baton Rouge Library Millage Renewal Heads to Voters with Focus on Financial Stability

7 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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Mary Stein discusses the East Baton Rouge Parish library millage renewal, emphasizing that it is a continuation of an existing tax, not a new one. She explains how the library's pay-as-you-go funding model has saved taxpayers millions in interest, outlines projects the renewal would support, and reminds all parish voters they are eligible to vote on the measure.

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