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Judge blocks effort to privatize Baton Rouge's sewage plants after company sues over bid process

Por: The Advocate Politics March 25, 2023

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A judge has blocked East Baton Rouge Parish from moving forward with a plan to privatize its two sewage plants until she can hear claims that the city-parish violated public bid law when awarding the contract in February. The temporary restraining order signed by 19th Judicial District Court Judge Tiffany Foxworth-Roberts freezes a city-parish effort to get out from under a decades-old consent decree by filling operations and maintenance... + full article



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