So it seems Hendersonville Mayor Scott Foster is a hungry guy. That, or he is being reimbursed from City funds for meals he purchased for his wife on a recent business/personal trip.
What's most telling about this story is the arrogance with which Foster responds to the questions. Not only does Foster believe he is exempt from the policies that govern every other city employee, he also believes taxpayers won't mind too much if he's spending their money for personal purchases.
Not once in the piece does he apologize or offer to re-think the policy or reimburse the City of Hendersonville.
Instead, he responds incredulously to the idea that a reporter might actually obtain publicly available documents and use them to write a story.
While the receipts don't necessarily indicate that Foster purchased food for two people (he is a bodybuilder, after all, and could be very hungry when he travels) -- he doesn't dispute the claim.
Foster is right in one sense. The story is talking about a relatively small sum of money in the grand scheme of the City's budget. However, readers don't know (yet) if this is the norm for Foster - is he frequently spending City money to purchase meals/entertainment for his wife while she's with him on City business?
Can the Finance Director really not deny his claims? Why doesn't the reimbursement policy for every other City of Hendersonville employee apply to the Mayor - a full-time position funded exclusively with taxpayer dollars?
Fortunately, Alderman Matt Stamper seems focused on getting to the bottom of this. Possibly even changing the policy going forward.
No word (yet) on Foster reimbursing the City for this trip, though.
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