We hope that today’s “IS IT TRUE” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way?
IS IT TRUE when the former Indiana Lieutenant Governor Dr. Sue Ellspermann was hired as President of IVY Tech State back in 2016 she was paid a $300,000 base salary? …she also has the opportunity to earn as much as $100,000 in performance bonuses, in addition to other perks and reimbursements. Â …we wonder how the Ivy Tech Board of Trustees determine her performance bonuses and other perks? Â …we wonder what she is being paid for the 2018 academic year?
IS IT TRUE yesterday the Courier and Press published an article about 111 local public employees in Vanderburgh County that made more than $100,000 in 2017? Â …we highly recommend that you go to the Courier and Press web site and read this article? …if you do, you will be amazed how much some of these public employees were paid in 2017? …these figures don’t include perks or benefits? …we have posted a few of the salaries that caught our attention? Â …we wonder what some of these individuals are being paid for 2018?
IS IT TRUE that the outgoing President USI made $294,919 in 2017, not including perks, bonus, and benefits?
IS IT TRUE that in 2017 the EVSC Superintendent of Schools made $241,787? …this figure doesn’t including bonus, perks, and benefits? Â …we wonder what he is being paid for the 2018 academic year?
IS IT TRUE that the Chancellor of Ivy Tech-Evansville was paid $214,516 not including his bonus, perks, and benefits? Â …we wonder what he is being paid for the 2018 academic year?
IS IT TRUE that the most underpaid public employees are the Vanderburgh County Superior Court Judges who only made $147,217 last year?
IS IT TRUE that the Vanderburgh County Sheriff made $129,653 and the Chief Of Staff of the EVSC made $126,743 in 2017? Â …we wonder if you can tell us what’s wrong with this picture?
IS IT TRUE that the EFD Assistant Fire Chief was paid $108,686 and an Investigator of the EFD made $104,012 in 2017? …we wonder how much the Evansville Fire Chief was paid in 2017 since it wasn’t listed in the Courier and Press article?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville Housing Authority Chief Executive Officer makes $156,239 a year? Â …that the EHA Director of Operations was paid $108,362 and their Director of Finance was paid $103,406 during 2017? …this figure didn’t include bonus, perks or benefits? …that Evansville Housing Authority is responsible for a helping the poor and disadvantaged citizens of our area with affordable subsidized housing?
IS IT TRUE that a Corporal of the Evansville Police Department made $102,909 in 2017? Â …that the Evansville Chief of Police made $100,072 in 2017?
IS IT TRUE that the Mayor of Evansville was paid a salary of $100,533 in 2017? Â … it’s obvious that the position of the Mayor of Evansville is grossly underpaid and should bebe increased?
IS IT TRUE that individuals in upper management positions at the University of Southern Indiana, Ivy Tech and the EVSC are well paid for the jobs they do?
IS IT TRUE you must not forget that many of the above positions also received additional bonuses, perks and benefits not included in the salaries published in the Courier and Press article?
IS IT TRUEÂ we are hearing that many people are watching to see how the Evansville City Council members are going to vote on the Councilmen Justin Elpers term limit proposal at tonight’s Council meeting?
IS IT TRUE we would like to congratulate City Councilmen Dr. Dan Adams for deferring the vote on his proposed noise ordinance at tonight’s Council meeting?  …we are told that he has decided to get input from people that are affected by this overreaching ordinance?  …that reasonable people sit down and reason together?
Today’s READERS POLL question is: Â If the Republicans primary for Vanderburgh County Commission was held today who would you for?
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