Despite past history of "knee jerk" party line voting - something both parties have been guilty of - I hope and believe that the voters of Fishers will look at who is right and wrong on the issues, and vote accordingly. I already have some Republican supporters, who see me as an independent, honest watchdog, and more fiscally responsible than my opponent. So let's look at a few of those issues.
- Last fall the Fishers Council proposed adopting a new food and beverage sales tax. I spoke against it at two council meetings, along with other citizens of various political labels. My opponent not only supported the tax, he was adamant about it. But it failed for lack of a majority. I was right, my opponent wrong.
- I was the first chair of CityYes, the bi-partisan group that was successful in pushing for adoption of City status for Fishers, and protecting the right of citizens to vote for a Mayor. My opponent waffled at first, then campaigned against the City referendum, and supported the failed "merger" that was walloped in the vote. I was right, my opponent wrong.
- I spoke at the Feb. 17, 2014 meeting of the Council in opposition to the "no bid" contract with a group of campaign donors to tear down the train station and "redevelop" the site with public land and $15 million in borrowed taxpayer dollars. This form of corporate welfare was wrong, and I opposed it. My opponent not only supported it, he touts it as a major accomplishment. I was right, and my opponent wrong.
- I have openly opposed the $35 million total being spent on the various downtown projects, all in borrowed money. My opponent again embraces all of this spending. I was right, and my opponent wrong.
- I opposed the over-use of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) which uses borrowed money to give to developers, and results in tax dollars being diverted away from schools to repay this debt. I oppose TIFs, my opponent has voted to make nearly all land in Fishers capable of development into a TIF, which kills our tax base growth. I was right, and my opponent wrong.
- My opponent was a main figure in the disgraced and now-disbanded Royal Tiger PAC, which got campaign contributions from insiders and city contractors by promising them insider information before it was news. One of the candidates supported by this corrupt bargain has been arrested on drug charges. ALL of my campaign donations are from individuals, or me personally, not city contractors. I have proposed a city ethics ordinance to end this practice. Again, I was right, and my opponent wrong.