"It cost us $4,000 to send out the literature, and we have only collected $3,075," Filidoro said. "So we'll be paying the rest out of our pockets. But that's because community leaders lead. What is everyone else doing?"
That statement sounds out of character, and pretty defensive for a multi-term Councilman and Mayor Pro-Tem. If it's legit, explain why it's good for the town instead of making excuses and being defensive. The letter to the businesses that have contracts with the Town was clearly coming from the Mayor and 2 councilmen asking for money to fund this, regardless of Filidoro's salutation. I think the letter is public now so you can read it.
Filidoro said businesses had discussed this idea with the mayor a while back.
"We didn't approach the businesses. They approached us," Filidoro said. "A lot of this started happening at the Texas Municipal League [TML] Conference."
To be fair, I don't know the full context of what he's saying or what and how this "started happening" at the TML. But from that statement alone, it makes it more NOT ok in my mind. It's like saying that bribery is OK as long as the person paying the bribe, first asked if they could. These are companies that may, have or will directly benefit from the revenue generated by the reauthorized tax on the ballot. If it fails now because they stunk it up, it's on their heads. Thanks and good luck next spring.
This whole thing just seems blown way out of proportion, but by Filidoro and crew themselves for, 1) doing it like they did 2) their/his responses so far.
It's just got quite the foul odor.
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