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Florida Mayor Resigns Over $250M Budget Shortfall



Mayor Frank Hibbard of Clearwater, Florida, resigned his position during a budget meeting after a series of reckless spending proposals that were set to leave Clearwater with over a $250 million budget shortfall, according to Fox News.

This includes spending $90 million to construct a new city hall and municipal building โ€” more than double the initial price tag of $40 million.

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Hibbard, a full-time financial advisor and wealth manager, cautioned his colleagues at a recent budget meeting that, โ€œI’m concerned where the city is going because this is simple math and we’re not doing very well on the test.โ€ After his emphatic warning, he resigned.

Despite the city being in an already precarious financial position with a projected budget shortfall of about $250 million, city council members continued to vote for more spending.

The now-former-mayor was the only one on the council to vote against the construction project, with every other council member voting to increase the deficit by another $90 million.

Members of the Clearwater City Council have dismissed his concerns, with a council member telling Fox, the budget meeting Hibbard stormed out of was allegedly โ€œto give direction to staff about budget priorities,โ€ and not a formal vote to allocate funds.

Either way, every council member agreed to spend $90 million, which means the proposal will almost certainly pass when it comes to a vote.

Hibbard leaves localities and towns with wise words of warning: โ€œLocal government and government in general needs to be very careful with their resources and also be more creative in the way we solve problems.โ€

Governments everywhere should heed his advice.

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This article was originally published by RealClearInvestigations and made available via RealClearWire.