
Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser Headlines Local NBC Luncheon with Vision for Louisiana’s Future
MANDEVILLE, LA — June 24, 2025 — Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser brought passion, perspective, and powerful ideas to the recent Northshore Business Council luncheon, where he addressed a packed room of local leaders, business owners, and elected officials.

Northshore Business Council Hosts Legislative Luncheon Focused on Economic Growth, Education, and Tax Reform
State and local leaders gathered for the Northshore Business Council’s Legislative Luncheon to discuss key issues shaping Louisiana’s future, including tax reform, infrastructure investments, insurance regulation, and the state’s recent strides in education.

Northshore Business Council Supports District 3 Sales Tax Extension
Northshore Business Leaders and parish officials come together to discuss the upcoming Sales Tax District 3 Extension and Rededication vote scheduled for March 29, 2025.

Twenty Years of Impact: Celebrating, Reflecting, and Looking Forward
As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Northshore Business Council (NBC), we reflect on our journey, celebrate our successes, and look forward to the future. Since 2006, NBC has been committed to economic growth, community well-being, and quality of life in St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington Parishes.

Northshore Infrastructure Summit Lays Groundwork for Regional Growth
ST. TAMMANY, La. — The Northshore Business Council’s Infrastructure Summit, held on November 7, 2024, brought together regional leaders to chart a course for improving transportation systems across Tangipahoa, Washington, and St. Tammany Parishes.

Council Composition Assessment Summary
In 2000, the St. Tammany Parish Council changed its government structure from a police jury system of government to a home rule charter with separate executive and legislative branches.


School Board Study
An analysis and comparison of Northshore K-12 School system funding and performance.

Crime report results please Northshore Business Council
It took longer than expected, but when the Metropolitan Crime Commission delivered its first St. Tammany Criminal Justice Accountability report to the Northshore Business Council, the news was good.