N. Miami Beach, FL – Last month, North Miami Beach blogger Stephanie Kienzle ripped her town’s mayor, Myron Rosner, after finding that he’d spent more than $500 on hotels in nearby Hollywood and Miami. Days later, a code compliance inspector came knocking at her front door. “I had no doubt the mayor was trying to get revenge,” she says.
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Kienzle says she has an email that proves it — and it appears she’s not alone. Former mayor Raymond Marin, who lost to Rosner, complained to state officials last week that Rosner had done the same thing to him as a “personal vendetta.”
It didn’t take long for Kienzle, a legal secretary and NMB homeowner for two decades, to become a painful thorn in his side with her blog votersopinion.com.
She requested his travel expenses. The documents show Rosner spent $224 for a Miami hotel last July, then another $298 on a Hollywood room the next month.
Rosner says he needed to stay put during conferences “due to the Sabbath,” which forbids observant Jews from driving. In a fiery blog posted February 16, Kienzle counters that the mayor often campaigns around NMB on Saturdays.
Two days later, Rosner wrote an email to Philip Azan, head of the city’s Building Department, to complain about Kienzle’s house. “There appear to be several violations at the above property,” he wrote in the email.
Rosner admits he sent the email but says there’s no conflict. “I complained as a resident, not as mayor,” he says.
An inspector later found nothing worth a citation, Kienzle says.
Days later, Marin, a certified public accountant, was fined for an illegal sign at his office. He sent a letter this past Thursday to State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle alleging that Rosner was abusing his power.
Kienzle says she wants Rosner gone — and plans to keep blogging until it happens.
What will take for all of us to unite? Please tell me.
So hard to build and so easy to destroy
No mayor, however frum, should ever charge the public for staying at a hotel for shabbos when he could have gone home. Taxpayers do not want to pay for his personal decisions not to travel on shabbos; that should be on his own nickel. Separately, he appears to be a petty and vindictive public official.
But I’m sure when he was elected people commented what a kiddush hashem
this is such a lame excuse from Mayor Rosner if he acutely keeps shabbos I would be proud to stand up for him but he is unfortunately he is not shomer shabbos and not a very trustworthy business man or politician!!!
What’s all the excitement about? The only thing I want to know is what Miami hotel was he able to stay on a weekend for $224?