Last night Greensboro City Councilman Zack Matheny informed George Hartzman Matheny concluded the math concerning Mr. Hartzman's Greensboro's 457 presented to February 24, 2015's City Council work session and in a private meeting between Zack and Hartzman was incorrect.
The implication of Mr. Matheny's statement implies George Hartzman misled Nancy Hoffmann, Tony Wilkins, Jamal Fox, Nancy Vaughan, Sharon Hightower, Yvonne Johnson, Marikay Abuzuaiter and Zack Matheny.
The implication of Mr. Matheny's statement implies George Hartzman misled Jodi Riddleberger, who wrote a piece on the subject in Greensboro's News and Record, and Yes Weekly readers who read Mr. Hartzman's story on the subject in early 2014.
The implication of Mr. Matheny's statement implies George Hartzman misled City of Greensboro employees.
The implication of Mr. Matheny's statement implies George Hartzman misled Yes Weekly's Jeff Sykes and Publisher Charles Womack.
The implication of Mr. Matheny's statement implies George Hartzman misled the City of Durham, the City of Charlotte, the City of Wilmington and another dozen or so municipalities across the country, none of whom have suggested the math or the underlying concept is incorrect as far as the benefits and applicability of fee reduction for their employees.
Please provide all documentation and communications between Mr. Matheny and anyone in the city concerning Greensboro's IMCA-RC 457 plan for the last four months.
Please provide all documentation and communications between Mr. Matheny and anyone concerning Greensboro's IMCA-RC 457 plan for the last four months, from Mr. Matheny's personal email and text message accounts.
Please ask Mr. Matheny to produce documentation which supports his conclusion that George Hartzman's math is incorrect on Greensboro's 457 plan.
Please produce any documentation or communications in the City of Greensboro's possession which supports Mr. Matheny's statement.
Thanks,
George Hartzman