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August 17, 2021

Jared C. Brossett

Councilmember Brossett to Move Forward with Resolution to Call on Governor John Bel Edwards to Reinstate Federal Pandemic Unemployment Benefits

Councilmember Brossett to Move Forward with Resolution to Call on Governor John Bel Edwards to Reinstate Federal Pandemic Unemployment Benefits

NEW ORLEANS - This week, District "D" Councilmember Jared Brossett will be introducing a resolution he authored that requests the reinstatement of federal enhanced unemployment benefits. With the rise of the Delta variant, Louisiana is faced with its highest case numbers and hospitalizations since January, and over 152,000 throughout the state are unemployed.

 

August 17, 2021

Jared C. Brossett

Councilmember Brossett Calls for CAO and CFO to Attend August Budget Committee Hearing to Present on Usage of NHIF

Councilmember Brossett Calls for CAO and CFO to Attend August Budget Committee Hearing to Present on Usage of NHIF

Councilmember Brossett has requested a presentation regarding the appropriation and employment of NHIF dollars in order to create more transparency regarding the usage of City resources.

NEW ORLEANS - District "D" Councilmember Brossett, Chair of the Budget, Audit, and Board of Review Committee, is requesting the Administration make a presentation at the upcoming Budget Committee Hearing on Wednesday, August 25, at 10:30 a.m. to thoroughly review the allocation and application of NHIF dollars.

 

Included in the request he made in June, the Councilmember asked specifically about how the funds will be used to increase access to affordable housing. Additionally, he brought up concerns about access to rental assistance funds due to the increasingly long waitlist to receive relief. 

August 6, 2021

Jared C. Brossett

Councilmember Brossett Invites Residents to Break Bread with Brossett

Councilmember Brossett Invites Residents to Break Bread with Brossett

NEW ORLEANS - Join District "D" Councilmember Jared Brossett for coffee, light bites, and candid conversations about the quality of life in New Orleans on Saturday, August 7, from 12 PM - 1 PM at PJ's Coffee on Read Boulevard.

August 5, 2021

Helena Moreno

Council Moves Forward with Historic Pardoning of Simple Possession of Marijuana

Council Moves Forward with Historic Pardoning of Simple Possession of Marijuana

NEW ORLEANS - The City Council has passed several major agenda items authored by Council President Helena Moreno to end penalties for small amounts of cannabis possession and pardon roughly ten thousand convictions and pending cases. This will help gain community trust with police and allow New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) officers to focus their efforts on reducing recent spikes in violent crime. While the Council does not have the authority to legalize recreational marijuana (only the State Legislature can accomplish that), it does have the power to fully decriminalize as it has done today. 

August 5, 2021

Kristin Gisleson Palmer

Council Passes Legislation Requesting the Federal Government Establish Quiet Zones in Neighborhoods with Railroad Crossings

Council Passes Legislation Requesting the Federal Government Establish Quiet Zones in Neighborhoods with Railroad Crossings

NEW ORLEANS - Today, the Council passed a resolution (R-21-309) requesting the Department of Transportation Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), which governs the safety of the nation’s railroad system, to establish a process for quiet zones in an effort to provide relief from the routine sounding of horns to nearby local communities. This process only allows public authorities to create quiet zones, meaning surrounding neighborhoods and residents desiring them are dependent upon local leaders to complete all the necessary steps, which include financing, installing necessary warning signs and required signage, and adequately notifying all involved stakeholders. 

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