Over the past six months, CCST has actively engaged in various community issues, including the reformation of the controversial Library Board to better reflect the majority of our community.
We are also involved with local zoning matters, infrastructure concerns, and essential flood protection efforts.
We are collaborating with the Parish Council to establish a Home Rule Charter Review Committee. In discussions with President Cooper, we've addressed the planned tax proposal set for the November ballot. Our Investigative Committee has been diligently working behind the scenes on two older murder cases, prompting a review and raising concerns with the District Attorney’s office.
Our focus is shifting back to the establishment of an Inspector General in St. Tammany Parish. Additionally, we've made significant changes to the Recreation Board Members to resolve long-standing issues.
We remain committed to educating the public on various candidates during elections. CCST continues to collaborate with law enforcement, the District Attorney’s office, and the State Inspector General’s Office as needed. Moreover, Rick Franzo, President of CCST, has received multiple calls from the Governor regarding pressing concerns in our Parish and State.
For more information on CCST’s efforts, follow us on Facebook: Concerned Citizens of St. Tammany.
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