Resolution by the Board of Directors
of
Tammany Together, Inc.
June 11, 2007
Ordinance Number 3571, "…amending…the Home Rule Charter…to provide with respect to term limits for Parish Government Elected Officials", was introduced at the Parish Council meeting on June 7, 2007. In introducing the ordinance, its author said its purpose was to allow voters to decide whether the Parish President and the Parish Council would serve under equal conditions with respect to term limits. The ordinance would place a multiple-choice amendment on the October, 2007, ballot in which voters would decide whether term limits would be imposed equally on both the Parish President and the Parish Council, or, alternatively, whether term limits would be eliminated altogether. By defeating both proposals, voters could also exercise the option of maintaining the status quo, with the Parish President remaining limited to three consecutive four-year terms, and Parish Council members serving four-year terms without term limits, as they do now.
However, independent analyses of the actual wording of the amendment revealed that a vote "for" term limits would restart the "term limit clock" for the Parish President, giving the incumbent the opportunity to serve a total of five consecutive terms, assuming the amendment were approved by voters in October of 2007. Several members of the public expressed their disapproval of this aspect of the amendment at the Council’s June meeting.
Tammany Together, Inc. is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that seeks to identify issues of importance to the citizens of St. Tammany Parish, to educate its members and others on these issues, and to exert a positive influence on their outcome by speaking out with a unified voice.
In consideration of the foregoing, the Board of Directors of Tammany Together, Inc. hereby resolves as follows:
(By defeating both proposals, voters would elect to maintain the status quo.)
Resolved at a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of Tammany Together, Inc. on June 11, 2007.
(Signed) Sandra Slifer, Interim Secretary