Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office Secures Essential Funding by a Two-Vote Margin in Tight Millage Renewal Race

In a decidedly tight race, the fate of crucial funding for the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office (OPSO) hinged on the slenderest of margins: the approval of a 10-year millage renewal passed by a mere two votes. The tax, which accounts for about 20% of OPSO’s budget, or roughly $13 million, supports jail staffing, maintenance, reentry programs, and mental health services. WWLTV reported these details following the vote yesterday.

This millage renewal was a matter about more than just numbers; it was about “our deputies who show up every day with courage and commitment,” highlighting the importance of the resources it will provide for staff betterment and operational improvements. “It allows us to keep improving their working conditions, strengthening operations, and giving them the tools to serve with integrity and care,” a statement obtained by WDSU News read.

Meanwhile, Jefferson Parish also had its share of fiscal propositions, with all three millage renewals projected for a smooth passage by wide margins. Local citizenry voiced strong approval for the Jefferson Parish library system funding, Consolidated Drainage District No. 2, and the Consolidated Jefferson Recreation & Community Center & Playground District. Similarly, St. Tammany parish expressed solid support for several key measures including a $325 million bond for the Parishwide School District No. 12, which passed with 56% of the vote, among others as detailed by FOX 8 Live…

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