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re: St. George upheld what now?
Posted on 4/28/24 at 5:12 pm to The Cool No 9
Posted on 4/28/24 at 5:12 pm to The Cool No 9
Serious answer as to what now:
Transitional government is created until elected government takes office. This has some potential for lawfare but less than the rest of what I'm about to list.
I believe the transitional and/or elected government must then start the process to create its own school district separate from EBRPSS. This will probably involve years of lawfare as it pertains to funding, real property, staffing, etc.
Meanwhile, years of lawfare will probably also be occurring in regards to property annexed by BR since the St. George petition.
And while all of that's going on, more lawfare will probably be occurring in regards to the financial obligations EBR and the consolidated city-parish government owe St. George and the obligations St. George may owe to the parish.
And at some point I expect the sheriff's elections to become extremely toxic in regards to St. George receiving perceived favoritism by EBRSO if the new city doesn't effectively staff it's own city agency.
Suffice it to say the next ten years will be interesting.
Transitional government is created until elected government takes office. This has some potential for lawfare but less than the rest of what I'm about to list.
I believe the transitional and/or elected government must then start the process to create its own school district separate from EBRPSS. This will probably involve years of lawfare as it pertains to funding, real property, staffing, etc.
Meanwhile, years of lawfare will probably also be occurring in regards to property annexed by BR since the St. George petition.
And while all of that's going on, more lawfare will probably be occurring in regards to the financial obligations EBR and the consolidated city-parish government owe St. George and the obligations St. George may owe to the parish.
And at some point I expect the sheriff's elections to become extremely toxic in regards to St. George receiving perceived favoritism by EBRSO if the new city doesn't effectively staff it's own city agency.
Suffice it to say the next ten years will be interesting.
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