IS IT TRUE City Councilwoman Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley stole the show last night in her questioning of City Controller Russ Lloyd, Jr? …Brinkerhoff-Riley questioned the City’s invoice to the Utility for 2015 payments in the amount of approximately $2.5 million in late December to keep the City’s general fund from being negative at the end of year? …this $2.5 million was revenue that should have been paid to the City in 2015 but was necessary to pay bills in 2014? …the City now will be short that amount for its 2015 budget? …for the City to end on a positive note on December 31, 2014, it required these 2015 funds plus sitting on over $5 million in 2014 bills?
IS IT TRUE Russ Lloyd, Jr agreed with City Council and acknowledged that a spending plan was necessary for 2015 in light of revenue not matching expenditures? …rather than offer suggestions for lowering spending, the Controller listed off City fees, such as golf, burials, parks and recreation and bus fare, that could be raised to generate more revenue? …City Councilwoman Connie Robinson lamented the fact that the poor and working class residents of Evansville would be hardest hit by fee increases?
IS IT TRUE that City Controller Russ Lloyd, Jr is the king of cash advancements? Â …in October of 2014 Russ approach the Vanderburgh County Treasurer, Ms. Susan Kirk and asking for and receiving advancement $2.8 million which was needed to shear up deficiencies in the City’s General Fund?… that this the fund pays our police, firefighters and the day to day city expenses? Â …even after the advances the City Controller General Fund balance as of October 31, 2014 was upside down by $16.7 million dollars?
IS IT TRUE that on December 29th, 2014, Â City Controller Lloyd showed up at the Water Utility Department requesting that $2.5 million dollars be transferred into the General Fund of the City? Â …if that transfer had not occurred the General Fund balance as of December 31, 2014 would have been NEGATIVE by $2.2 million dollars?
IS IT TRUE after the Evansville City Council voted 9-0 in favor of a resolution asking for the repeal of RFRA, State Representative Gail Riecken said, “I am very pleased the Evansville City Council has followed my lead on standing up against RFRA and showing that Evansville is a welcoming and inclusive city”? Â …she also stated “that this is a step in the right direction but we can’t stop here, we need to push for a local law that protects LGBT citizens from discrimination”?
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