05/01/2024
5/2/2024 Update: Good news! After escalating our FOIA request to Mayor Courtney, the documents regarding payments to Reedy Financial I requested in January of this year are now in my inbox.
I will take time over the next several days to review the documents and share what I find. I will also continue to advocate that all City financial documents be shared online on the City's website in a timely manner, and that all reports be filed on Gateway by their stated deadlines as well.
Original Post: I continue to review the City of Madison's financial information. Each year, municipalities and other units of government are required to file an annual financial report on the Indiana Gateway System for Indiana's State Board of Accounts. This should have been filed by February 29 of this year.
It is now May 1. That report has not been filed. By my count, 90% of other reporting units have filed their respective reports. Madison is in the minority.
This is the second time that the City of Madison, under Katie Rampy as Clerk Treasurer, has not filed this report in a timely manner. Katie has never filed this report on time.
Last year, Ms. Rampy did not provide many aspects of the financial reports until the State auditors arrived in Madison. These reports, account reconciliations, accounts payable registers, are to be filed monthly. Not handed to the auditors as they're walking in the door.
In the Madison Courier article detailing her resignation, it was reported that Ms. Rampy would stay through May to provide continuity to the next Clerk Treasurer, who will be determined by Republican Caucus this Sunday.
My question is why? She clearly does not know how to do the job. And even after 286K of taxpayer money was spent to 'educate the Clerk Treasurer on the responsibilities of her office' she still doesn't know how to do the job correctly. Why was she chosen to fill this position when Rick Berry resigned and why is she continuing to be supported even after she has chosen to vacate the position?
As a reminder, I asked on January 12 of this year to see detailed invoices and the accompanying documentation of what services were rendered, and what accounts that 286K came from, and have yet to see one document other than the 8 page contract between the City and Reedy Financial (that took them almost 3 months to deliver).
Additionally, the local Democratic Party and I had to file a complaint with the Public Access Counselor to get a response to the October request of financial reports by County Chair John Hutchinson.
This does not a transparent government make. It is important that this information be made available on a regular basis, online on the City's website.
It certainly gives an air of impropriety when it takes nearly 90 days to produce an 8 page document that should be able to be attached to an email in 90 seconds. That air of impropriety is made worse when the request was made during an election cycle.
I certainly hope for the citizens of Madison, including my sweet grandson pictured below, that this next Republican-chosen Clerk Treasurer is able to perform these duties.
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