Johnny Berthelot | |
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Louisiana State Representative from District 88 (Ascension Parish) | |
Assumed office January 9, 2012 |
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Preceded by | Mert Smiley |
Mayor of Gonzales, Louisiana | |
Succeeded by | Barney Arceneaux |
Personal details | |
Born |
John Alan Berthelot November 1951 (age 65) Gonzales Ascension Parish Louisiana, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Paula Chauvin Berthelot |
Children | Shelly, Kelly, and Brad |
Alma mater |
East Ascension High School |
Occupation | Real estate |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
East Ascension High School
New Orleans Barber College
John Alan Berthelot, known as Johnny Berthelot (born November 1951), is a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 88, based in his hometown of Gonzales in eastern Ascension Parish near Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was the mayor of Gonzales from 1984 until 2008 and great-nephew of first mayor of the city, “Tee Joe” Gonzales.
The son of J. O. Berthelot and the former Doris Hebert, the Roman Catholic Berthelot attended St. Theresa Catholic School and Gonzales High School. In 1969, he received his diploma from East Ascension High School. In 1970, he graduated from New Orleans Barber College. Berthelot studied in the continuing education program at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge and completed the course in real estate there in 1975.
From 1976 to 1984, Berthelot served on the Gonzales City Council and as mayor pro tem. Elected mayor at the age of thirty-two in 1984, he was an advocate for reduced taxes and sound municipal finances. After his first election, he was unopposed for reelection for his last five terms. Berthelot recalls that when he became mayor, the city had to borrow $75,000 from the Bank of Gonzales at 4 percent interest to renovate two water towers. "We now have $27 million (unrestricted) in reserve. We’re probably in the best financial shape of any city our size in the United States," said Berthelot late in 2008 as he prepared to turn over his office to Barney Arceneaux, the current mayor.
Berthelot credits the conservative approach to finances that has sustained Gonzales: “When interest rates were double digit, we invested and made money on our interest. The lifeblood of our city is the 2 percent in sales tax we receive, totaling over $10 million a year. This is the main source of revenue." Gonzales is a commercial center with some 100,000 shoppers in the city on a daily basis. Berthelot learned after his election that he was a great-nephew of the founder and first mayor of Gonzales, Joseph "Tee-Joe" Gonzales. Berthelot's father, J. O. Berthelot, also served on the city council and was known for his efforts to eradicate litter in the municipality. The Berthelot family resided two blocks from city hall.