Mayor Lloyd Winnecke has personally assured me that the Earthcare Energy deal will not be resurrected. I trust the Mayor to honor his word and to do what is in the best interest of the citizens of Evansville.
Knowing that the resolution would not have passed and having faith in Mayor Winnecke’s word was the driving force behind my decision to withdraw the resolution. Should Earthcare ever pursue litigation to attempt to force the City of Evansville to make this loan it is important that the possibility is preserved to bring a similar resolution back under different circumstances so the support of the full City Council can be sought.
Personally I am on a leave of absence and could not attend Monday’s meeting of the Evansville City Council. I do have every intention to fulfill the duties that the people of the 3rd Ward elected me to carry out. I take my responsibilities very seriously.
With respect to the conclusions reached from the over 100 hours that I spent researching the people behind Earthcare Energy, I stand behind my work. Every discovery that was made during this vetting phase was as a result of uncovering publicly available information that speaks for itself.
Every member of the Evansville City Council, Mayor Winnecke’s Office, and all of the Evansville media were supplied with the research. Any of my fellow City Council members who are inclined can simply take the time to read the public documents in the package that I put together. As I said, the public record speaks for itself.
As for the allegation that I am a racist, I openly repudiate any and all assertions and accusations of such matters. My entire career and even my entire life has been based on fairness and equality. I take pride in my support of working people of all races.
Finally, I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to familiarize themselves with the details of my research. I would also like to thank the people who had the courage to support my conclusions and to especially acknowledge the leadership of Mayor Winnecke in making the right decision when all of the facts were gathered.
I am committed to doing everything within my power to make judgments that will lead to a prosperous future for the City of Evansville that I love. I look forward to the day when my leave of absence is over so I can once again carry out my duties in person.
Sincerely,
Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley
Evansville City Councilwoman, 3rd Ward