During a recent Brookhaven Borough Council meeting, tensions flared as council members discussed the controversial issue of health care benefits for former employees and their families, specifically targeting Terry Heller and Robert Grant. Council member Carlson revealed that the borough has been covering health care costs for Heller and his family, amounting to over $25,000 annually, without a public vote. He also highlighted that Grant, a former employee, continues to receive health care benefits costing the borough nearly $7,800 a year.
Carlson's remarks prompted a heated exchange, with other council members defending the decisions made by previous administrations regarding health care provisions for employees in dire need. The discussion escalated as Carlson called for a financial audit of the borough, accusing some officials of mismanaging taxpayer funds.
The meeting also touched on ongoing investigations into workplace safety concerns among police officers, which some members suggested were being mischaracterized as personal disputes between council members. The council emphasized the importance of addressing the safety and well-being of borough employees, while also navigating the complexities of past health care decisions.
As the meeting concluded, the atmosphere remained charged, with unresolved accusations and calls for transparency lingering in the air. The council's handling of health care benefits and the ongoing investigations are likely to remain focal points in future discussions, as residents demand accountability and clarity on how taxpayer money is being utilized.