IS IT TRUE a story has emerged that City Council candidate Steve Davis filed a personal bankruptcy in 2010 and had state income taxes go to the warrant stage before payment….the reporter listed a “routine candidate background check†as the impetus for the article….this writer calls foul on such a basis….if the reporter had truly done a candidate background check for those running for office in the Second Ward, he would have found lawsuits for the sitting Councilwoman….the current occupant of the 2nd Ward City Council seat, Ms. Melissa Mosby, has been sued at least twice since taking office in 2008…..to be fair to the readers, now that the seal has been broken, both candidates’ dirty laundry should be aired…..Ms. Mosby was sued by Med 1 Solutions, LLC in August of 2009 for $993.26 plus interest related to unpaid medical bills…. Ms. Mosby was also sued by the Evansville Country Club in August of 2013 for $3,846.80 plus interest related to her membership with that organization….both cases are found under Cause Numbers 82D06-0908-SC-6903 and 82D06-1308-SC-9117 respectively….in reality neither set of issues for the candidates are necessarily indicative of the inability to serve and instead must be viewed from the broader perspective of the person as a whole…. both candidates have been self-employed where cash flow can be an issue and both candidates have gone through divorce….it is getting more and more difficult to get honest and hardworking individuals to throw their hat into the political ring, as most people have their warts….the reporter in this matter was unconcerned that he was being used to attack one candidate who doesn’t look so different from the other in this regard….ultimately, he that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone?
IS IT TRUE HCW’s Rick Huffman was quoted recently as being “cautiously optimistic†that the scaled back, higher priced downtown hotel will actually be built….the bill of goods that was sold to the taxpayers for their $20 million contribution and free land to the developer was a largely glass and steel, 10-story design with a rooftop bar and over 70 high end apartments attached….the drawing carried around by the Mayor’s office for months that drove the local elite to pound the table for the project’s approval (http://www.hcwdevelopment.com/news-evansville-convention-hotel-project-moves-forward-44.php) is no longer an option….the design sold to the taxpayers came in at a cost of approximately $44 million when the budget was $31.5 million….Of the prior $31.5 million budget for the hotel, City residents were in for a $7.5 million subsidy, and Old National Bank and HCW was to divide the remaining $24 million….Old National Bank was unable to generate its full share with the amount of that share still not clear….the new project has a price tag of $36 million but will be a 5-story stick built structure with or without the rooftop bar and no apartments….the quote of Huffman most interesting to this writer is his statement, “I think we’re there, but I want to make sure the whole team is buying in.â€â€¦..this is Mr. Huffman’s code for “We have to make sure the local spinmeisters can enthusiastically sell this bait and switch†(http://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/hotels/texas/doubletree-by-hilton-hotel-galveston-beach-GLSDTDT/index.html)?Â
IS IT TRUE the Winnecke Administration through its front man Steve Schaefer got the drop on State Representative Gail Riecken’s budget vote….the story was reported by Channel 14 with a headline that reads Evansville mayoral candidate votes against bill that included IU med school funding within hours of the vote….the Riecken campaign issued a statement that she voted against the budget for several reasons that included the failure of the state legislature to fully fund the Evansville IU Medical School project….Riecken’s choice to issue a statement after the vote instead of holding a press conference beforehand forced her to chase the story and represented an underestimation of the public relations machine that is Lloyd Winnecke….although qualified to hold the position of Mayor, Riecken is in for a media campaign at a level that she has been previously unfamiliar….as a minority party member in the state legislature, it is somewhat predictable that she would not agree with the failure to fund a variety of projects that she supports….voting against the budget is primarily symbolic in a legislature with a Republican super majority….the questions that remains unanswered is why didn’t Republican representatives from southwestern Indiana support her Ways & Means Committee amendment to fully fund the project or lobby their party for a larger allotment in the budget?
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