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Michigan Voices
Stateside
3:13 pm
Thu February 28, 2013
The latest on a potential emergency manager for Detroit
Last week, Governor Snyder received the results of a state-appointed financial review of Detroit.
According to the review, Detroit is in a 'financial emergency' and that the city's current leaders "lack a plan."
This week, Michigan is waiting to see whether or not Gov. Snyder will appoint an emergency manager for the city. The Detroit City Council still seems unsure about how to respond to the review team's assessment.
To discuss the options in front of Gov. Snyder and in front of the city, Michigan Radio's Cynthia Canty spoke with Detroit News columnist Daniel Howes.
To hear the full interview, click on the listen link above.
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