Over the past two weeks, Mayor
Stewart released information stating that an official audit of the City’s
financial situation revealed that the City was in a financial crisis, to wit, a
deficit of approximately $23.4 million. In O’Brien’s 2013-2014 Budget
projected revenues from all sources would not be enough to pay the City’s bills
through June 30, 2014. Also, the City was close to reaching its bonding
cap - our ability to sell our debt - by only $13 million, a red flag to our
bond rating agencies. The bond rating agency might lower our rating by
five categories. In addition, if New Britain could not find a way to bring its
fiscal house in order, the City was facing a State takeover of the City’s
finances.
What to do? Mayor Stewart and her
financial advisors put together a plan to rescind $23.4 million dollars worth
of the bonded indebtedness and purchase $25 million worth of Tax Anticipation
Notes (TANs). The 2013-2014 Budget under which the City is currently struggling
was put forward by then Mayor O’Brien and approved by the Common Council. With
one exception, Alderman Carlo Carlozzi (D), the 12 other Council Democrats
voted to approve that budget. In fact, Herald Staff Writer, Robert Storace, in
writing profiles of all Council candidates for the 11/5/13 municipal showed
that 12 out of the 13 Democrats then on the Council praised O’Brien’s 2013-2014
Budget. Nine of those Democrats are still on the Council. It requires a two
thirds yes vote (10) of the Council to approve bonding measures.
When the dust cleared Wednesday
night, only a little more than 2/3 of the bond rescissions had been approved -
one would have thought all would be approved to save the City. Fortunately, the
vote to purchase the $25 million worth of TANs was approved. Had the TANs
purchase been denied, the State would have taken over the City. Keeping
that in mind New Britain taxpayers must realize that the three irresponsible
votes cast against buying the TANs were: Alderman and Council President Pro Tem
Michael Trueworthy (D), Alderman David DeFronzo (D) and Alderman and Assistant
Majority Leader Adam Platosz (D). What a scary thought when one realizes that
The President Pro Tem takes over as Mayor if the Mayor is incapacitated.
Louis G. Salvio, Alderman
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