

What, exactly, is Rachel Greenberg doing when she parks her car in the prime spot I hear is assigned to her at Metro Hall, walks to her office in Metro Hall, sends emails over a government server, and starts telling people who are on the payroll supported by your tax dollars what to do? The problem I have with this is the problem I have with so many things in government these days – and it seems to be worse when the power broker comes from private business rather than having a background in government. Louisville's nepotism code might not allow it

More: Greenberg's wife has role in administration. It’s not even the fact that giving her an office and responsibilities may violate the city’s ethics code Metro Council member Kevin Kramer helped rewrite the code 20 years ago and doesn’t recall mayoral first ladies were even part of the discussion back then.