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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2025 · 16 MIN

What's in the 2026 EBR Budget?

from Mornings with Brian Haldane · host Guaranty Broadcasting Company

The Baton Rouge mayor’s office has released its 2026 budget proposal, facing significant financial constraints and a mandate to present a balanced budget. Mason Batts from the mayor’s office joins the show to explain that reserve funds, heavily relied upon in previous years, are now depleted—leaving just over a month’s worth of operational reserves, far below the recommended two months. To avoid the fate of New Orleans, which saw a credit downgrade due to unsustainable budgeting, Baton Rouge is steering away from using reserves for recurring expenses.Revenue losses tied to the formation of St. George and the expiration of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds have compounded the challenge. The city also carries $52.5 million in general fund debt. Despite these pressures, the administration managed to reduce the proposed budget cuts from $35 million to $15 million through streamlining and eliminating non-essential expenses.The most significant impact will be felt in the Department of Public Works, especially transportation and drainage, as police and fire departments were spared due to staffing and cost concerns. Central government departments—including the mayor’s office, finance, and HR—face 12% cuts. Cultural institutions like the Arts and Science Museum may lose funding unless new revenue sources emerge.The Thrive EBR initiative, with three proposals on the November 15 ballot, could help offset infrastructure cuts and reduce debt burdens, though the budget assumes it won’t pass. Agencies currently funded by ARPA interest earnings will lose support in 2026 unless alternative funding is secured.The legally mandated budget process requires Metro Council to vote by December 10. Most city revenue comes from sales tax (60%), followed by fees and property taxes. The budget emphasizes fiscal responsibility, prioritizing essential services while preparing for leaner financial conditions ahead.

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