Soon after taking office, Beard appointed
Steve Prator, a 17-year member of the Shreveport Police Department as chief of police, a position that he held until 1999. Prator successfully sought the office of Caddo Parish sheriff and became the first Republican since Reconstruction to hold that position. He won a sixth term in the primary election held on October 12, 2019. Beard appointed Republican activist Harriet Belchic to the Shreveport Women's Commission and the Riverfront Redevelopment Advisory Committee. The panel completed Riverfront Park although it was poorly designed and unable to withstand seasonal overflows of the nearby
Red River. Rising waters would flood the fountains in the park and interfere with the operation of the waterpumps. Mayor Beard had often expressed her opposition to any form of legalized riverboat gambling legislation for which then
Governor Edwin Edwards had sought legislative approval.
Shreveport-Bossier received five gaming licenses, and the area stood to benefit financially from such efforts. Beard hence changed her position and announced her support for one riverboat operation in Shreveport. The Beard administration granted the first
riverboat gambling license in Shreveport history to
Harrah's. At the opening of the casino, Edwards could be overheard at the podium expressing his displeasure with Beard's anti-gaming comments and was reported to have told Beard during a chat at the dais that he (Edwards)
"...had never had he worked with nor known a Louisiana mayor who was as stupid as she..." ==Personal life==